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Lovely contemporary triplex! Unit A: two bedrooms, two baths updated kitchen and bathrooms. One bed and bath downstairs, one bed and bath upstairs. Washer and dryer included. High ceilings, decks off the living room and bedrooms. The living room has a wood-burning fireplace. Unit B is tenant occupied with two bedrooms/two baths. Two levels with a similar floor plan as Unit A. Lastly Unit C is tenant occupied with one bedroom and one bath. Three enclosed one-car garages. Large storage area on the side of the property. Plenty of off-street parking. Can be an investment property or have a nice owner/user property with the added income to help with the mortgage. Three blocks to downtown Pt. Richmond. Close to schools, parks shops, and public transportation. Easy freeway access to Marin, East Bay, or San Francisco. Don’t miss this gem!
Open Houses:
Sunday March 12th 2:00 to 4:00 PM
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Susan Koide
(415) 407-1382
[email protected]
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