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Desirable Santa Teresa Foothills Home with Expansive Living Space

 


Check out this amazing opportunity to buy a spacious home in South Bay!

Property Link: 6828 Endmoor Dr, San Jose CA 95119

Why this is a great opportunity? 

It is located in Zip Code 95119 which had a very high pending ratio, meaning the demand for homes is higher than the available properties for sale.

For Zip Code: 95119 in Jul 2024

The Median Listing Price was $1.4M

The Median Listing Square Foot was 1669 sq ft

The Median Listing Price Per Square Foot was $847

The Pending Ratio was 1.4

The Pending Ratio for the zip was ranked 3 out of 215 zip codes considered in the Bay Area.



This home is spacious with 1961 sq ft and is priced at $764/sq ft. vs. the median price of $847 for the zip code. The house is also in good high school area.

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