344 San Marino
Offered at $305,000
Rare 5-plex in the Ridgeview Apartment Complex. Large 4/2 owner’s townhouse with four addition 2/1.5’s and a studio which has been used as the office, but can be converted back for additional income.
Ordinarily I am out on tour on Thursdays looking at Napa properties that have recently come to the market. However, I do go to where the business is and since I have an upcoming listing in Vallejo, I thought that I would take a look at a couple of other homes on the market. What I found was an extremely delightful neighborhood and hidden gem of a home.
1009 Mariposa St is exclusively listed by Linda Zalesky with Mustico Realty and offered at $269,000; 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, approximately 1218 square feet; it sits on a tree-lined street in a quiet neighborhood and is just a few blocks from Highland Elementary. According to the marketing material, the home was built in 1942. It does have some nice upgrades but still manages to keep its period feel. Dual pane windows, central heat and updated kitchen. Living in South Napa County, I am familiar with much of Vallejo; however, I had not had the opportunity to get to know the Vallejo Highlands subdivision…but I’m glad that I did. The home has been on the market for about a month so I don’t know how much longer it will be around. Give me a call to arrange a showing – (707) 853-0797.
The California Association of Realtors(R) recently released a data relating to June solds throughout the state.
The median sales price for Single Family Residences (or SFRs in real estate speak) was $457,000, up from $429,000 last year for the same period. This is, however, a slight retreat from this past May where the median sales price for an SFR was $466,000. Nevertheless, the housing market is continuing strong year-over-year gains throughout the state.
Meanwhile, in Southern Napa & Solano Counties (roughly American Canyon, Benicia & Vallejo), median sales prices remained relatively stable:
Overall, the median home price for the South County Region was $281,000. Benicia had the highest median sold price at $520,000 with American Canyon next at $365,000 and then Vallejo at $255,500. The median solds price for all three cities increased year-over-year. Despite the traditional summer slow down, the South County markets remain strong and are well-positioned for the rest of the year.
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