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Umala Mitchell-Palley presents:

Exceptional San Pablo home

$485,000

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Features

beds

3

baths

3

Interior

3

Lot

3

Introducing this Superiorly made home in this sought after San Pablo Villa Del Prado neighborhood! This spacious 3 bedroom, 1 and a half bathroom gem boasts a 2 car garage, laminate flooring throughout, New Dual Paned windows, and luxurious granite countertops. 
 
Located within walking distance to schools, grocery stores, and the San Pablo city public library, this property offers convenience and accessibility like no other. And let's not forget your own private rear patio, perfect for relaxing or entertaining guests. 
 
But the perks don't stop there - residents have exclusive access to the community pool, park, and nearby local colleges and highways. Don't miss out on the opportunity to call this home yours. Contact the Listing Agent Today to schedule a viewing before it's gone!
(Available to all types of buyers; but comes with an Assumable loan with a 2.5% interest for VA buyers only!!!)

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