Photos: Single-family Sunnyvale home sells for more than $800,000 over asking

A 1,300 square foot single family home in Sunnyvale, Calif. has sold for $823,000 over asking, marking the city’s continued surging real estate prices. The home was originally listed for $1.858 million and sold for $2.681 million.

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A 1,300 square foot single family home in Sunnyvale has sold for $823,000 over asking. (Redfin) 
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A 1,300 square foot single family home in Sunnyvale has sold for $823,000 over asking. (Redfin) 

The single-story three-bedroom, two-bath home features hardwood floors, a fireplace and a skylight in the bath. It also boasts a spacious backyard with fruit trees and a deck.

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A 1,300 square foot single family home in Sunnyvale has sold for $823,000 over asking. (Redfin) 
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A 1,300 square foot single family home in Sunnyvale has sold for $823,000 over asking. (Redfin) 

The home is well located, not far from the rapidly expanding Town Center and less than a mile from Apple Park.

Joe Polyak and Chuck Paterson with Rise Homes were the listing agents.

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A 1,300 square foot single family home in Sunnyvale has sold for $823,000 over asking. (Redfin) 

The property last sold in 1972 for $31,500, according to public records. A lot has changed since then. Today, the median sales price of a single-family home in Sunnyvale is $2.375 million, a 25 percent increase from a year ago, according to Redfin.


Article source: https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/12/20/photos-single-family-sunnyvale-home-sells-for-more-than-800000-over-asking

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