3935 Ardley Ave. Craftsman home for sale Oakland-Glenview
This stunning Prairie style Craftsman home for sale in Oakland’s desirable GLENVIEW DISTRICT is coming soon to the market. It is being offered for $749,000 and will be held open on Sunday June 22nd. If you’re interested in setting up a private showing just click the form below and I will be right back in touch with you. You are also welcome to call me if you have any specific questions. 510-501-3534. I will be posting many PROPERTY PHOTOS and MORE PROPERTY DETAILS here soon.
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Brian Santilena is a Senior Sales Associate with Pacific Union International Real Estate. He serves the San Francisco East Bay communities of Oakland, Piedmont and Berkeley California. Brian is licensed as a California Contractor and has sold over 300 local homes. If you’re thinking about purchasing or selling a local home and you’d like more information about the market, please feel free to CONTACT BRIAN 510-501-3534 or See his many reviews on Yelp.
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