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This charming 1941 California Bungalow promises a living experience of comfort, character, and endless possibilities in one of San Leandro's most desirable neighborhoods.
Discover charm and elegance in this cozy home, built in 1941 and featuring original hardwood floors open layout ideal for intimate gatherings. Recently upgraded with a brand new roof and sewer-lateral in 2024, this home seamlessly blends historical charm with modern convenience. Entertain effortlessly with a great sliding glass door opening to the yard, ideal for gatherings and outdoor play.
Located in the heart of Estudillo Estates, enjoy easy access to MacArthur shops, Bloom Yoga Studio, and Estudillo Produce Market. Inside, relish the warmth of hardwood floors. Step into the vintage kitchen, offering a unique cooking experience with its original 1940s charm. The attached garage provides secure parking and potential for conversion into additional living space, while the fully fenced backyard oasis offers a serene retreat for gardening and relaxation.
Perfect for first-time buyers or downsizers, this home boasts a spacious living room and optimal layout. Enjoy the convenience of being close to Roosevelt Elementary and commuting options like AC Transit and BART, ensuring stress-free travel to SF, Oakland, or Palo Alto.
This home promises a living experience of comfort and character, blending historical delight with modern updates. Don’t miss the opportunity to make 1258 Collier Drive your new home!
Open Houses:
6/22-6/23 & 6/29-6/30
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Paul Talbot
(510) 926-6851
[email protected]
San Leandro is a small city just south of Oakland. Its east side stretches up into the hills of the East Bay Regional Park District. The west side is flatter and has the advantage of the San Francisco Bay shoreline, public golf course, and marina.
Homes for sale in San Leandro can be traced through the decades -- from the 1910s to the present day. A wide variety of architectural styles is found in north San Leandro. Dramatic, hillside contemporary homes, many of which feature expansive bay and canyon views, are the hallmark of the Bayo Vista neighborhood. Charming, older homes sit along the winding streets of the Estudillo Estates and Broadmoor Districts. Most of the city's ranch-style homes lie towards the Marina, along with some newer, custom-home developments.
San Leandro is proud of its small-town feel and boasts a Wednesday farmers' markets, several annual festivals, and an increasing number of locally owned restaurants and coffee houses. San Leandro’s commute options are excellent: it has its own Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station, transbay buses, and easy access to Interstate 880 and Interstate 580 for trips to the Silicon Valley or San Francisco.