Courtesy of: Joshua Rojo, CURB, joshro455@berkeley.edu
Courtesy of: Joshua Rojo, CURB, joshro455@berkeley.edu
$525,000
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2 bed
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2.00 Bath (2 Full)
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Condominium
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$525,000
1808 E Commonwealth Avenue 102 Welcome to your ideal move-in ready home in the charming Coco Palms community of Fullerton! This delightful ONE STORY 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence with a private enclosed front patio and garden is designed to brighten your days with its warm, inviting atmosphere and abundant natural light. Freshly painted, your new home features updated bathroom vanities, kitchen, electrical panel, as well as brand new ductless air units for year-round comfort, ensuring a cozy retreat no matter the season. Enjoy the ease of coming home to your own secure garage, perfect for protecting your vehicle and providing extra storage options. Inside, the spacious living room is perfect for both relaxing and entertaining. The recently remodeled kitchen boasts modern finishes and ample counter space, making it a delight for home chefs on their culinary adventures. Both bedrooms exude their own unique personalities, providing a relaxing space where you can unwind at the end of the day. The updated bathroom vanities add a touch of elegance, ensuring a refreshing experience. Outside, the well-kept landscaping enhances the serene atmosphere, making it a wonderful place to unwind. Enjoy sunny days by the large pool, perfect for cooling off on hot afternoons, or gather with friends and family in the inviting picnic area, complete with grills for your summer barbecues. There is plenty of shopping close by along with award winning Troy High school and Cal State Fullerton. HOA re-plumbed and re-roofed all units approximately less than 10 years ago. Don’t miss your chance to call this charming gem your own!
Courtesy of: Joshua Rojo, CURB, joshro455@berkeley.edu
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