San Tomas Woods Short Sale

by vbrasil on January 24, 2012

Rare opportunity, a short sale in Santa Clara’s finest community, San Tomas Woods. There are less than 100 homes in this wonderful development and consider it a busy year if more than one comes on the market in any particular year. In this case its a distressed sale, an opportunity to get a “good deal” or more realistically a better deal than a normal sale.

I don’t expect this to be on the market long at this price, even considering the home border’s San Tomas Expressway. For those of you who are looking for a good quality home in Santa Clara, it doesn’t get much better than this.

2609 LINDENTREE LN – SANTA CLARA

 

List Date: 01/23/12
Price: $749,950
Area: 008 – Santa Clara
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms Full: 2.5
Approx. Sq. Ft.: 2095
Approx. Lot Size: 7,315.sf
Year Built/Age: 1974

 

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