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601 Willow St Alameda, CA 94501
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Key Details
Sold Price $585,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 854 sqft
Price per Sqft $685
Subdivision Southshore Hills-720
MLS Listing ID 01-41054132
Sold Date 05/02/24
Style Modern
Bedrooms 2
Full Baths 1
HOA Fees $500/mo
Year Built 1964
Lot Size 3.180 Acres
Property Description
Location location location! Built in 1964, this newly updated condo is one of only 88 units in South Shore Lagoon Condominiums, a fabulous Mid-Century building situated just 2 blocks from Trader Joe's and the South Shore Center's many amenities, and only 3 blocks to Alameda Beach and shoreline trails. Unit K is an end unit on the second floor of the 2-story building, and features 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, an open living room/dining room combination, refreshed kitchen, a spacious balcony for indoor/outdoor living, and an assigned parking space with gated access. Recent updates include attractive LVP flooring, fresh interior paint, new kitchen cabinet paint/hardware and new light fixtures. Dual-pane windows, and abundant natural light and closet/storage space throughout. The HOA is responsible for gas, exterior and grounds maintenance, garbage disposal, pest control, insurance and reserves, and includes a community pool and on-site laundry facilities. Less than 1 mile to downtown Park St cafes and businesses, and Franklin Elementary and Alameda High schools. Easy access to the SF Ferry and AC Transit bus lines 20, 21, 0 & 51A. There isn't a more convenient location in all of Alameda!
Location
State CA
County Alameda
Interior
Interior Features Laminate Counters
Heating Baseboard
Cooling None
Flooring Vinyl, Laminate
Fireplaces Type None
Exterior
Parking Features Carport
Pool Solar Heat, In Ground
Building
Sewer Public Sewer
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