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Mark P. Choi presents:
Bright Open Concept Condo Steps to the Marina’s Waterfront
Located blocks to the water just north of Marina Bay, this tri-level condominium affords a bright, open concept floorplan and endless light. Built by Pulte Homes in 2016 and conceived with modern fixtures and finishes, the 1,556-square foot stunner affords three ensuite bedrooms plus a half bathroom.
Encircled in lush landscaping, a sunny front patio frames a charming buttercream façade with ample windows and a second-floor patio. Just off the entry lies a flexible bedroom with ensuite bath that doubles as a home office. Ascending upwards, the second floor reveals a hardwood-lined open concept that blends living, dining and kitchen in one bright, spatial expanse.
An eat-in kitchen has been thoughtfully considered, decked in quartz counters, subway tile backsplash, and stainless-steel appliances. Beyond the living area, an outdoor patio sets the stage for sunset cocktails alfresco. Perched at the third level, a pair of generous bedrooms with ensuite baths, including a spacious primary suite with walk-in closet, are joined by a stacked washer/dryer for ultimate convenience.
Merging unmatched attention to detail and high-end finishes, this Richmond beauty has all the makings of an effortlessly livable family home. Set in a charming community just minutes to the Richmond Ferry to San Francisco, Washington Elementary, 504 Jetty Drive offers easy access to the 580 Freeway for convenient commutes.
PROPERTY DETAILS
MLS# 40971829
Open Houses:
Sunday October 24th, 2-4:30pm
Sunday October 31th, 2-4:30pm
Offers:
Wednesday October 27th at 12pm
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Mark P. Choi, DRE# 01433100
Mobile: 510.381.1116
Email: [email protected]
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