During the week of April 20, 34 residential transactions were recorded in the Danville‑San Ramon‑Dublin‑Pleasanton corridor, averaging 2,342 sq ft and $701 per square foot.. The standout deal was a 990‑sq‑ft condo in Danville that changed hands for $560,000, well under the regional average of $1.8 million.
Danville’s $560,000 condo undercuts $701 per‑sq‑ft average
The property at 3000 Fostoria Circle, Danville, sold for $560,000 on April 14, according to the source.. Built in 1991, the 990‑sq‑ft unit offers two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a price per square foot of $566, markedly lower than the $701 regional average cited in the report.
San Ramon’s $660 ,000 condo shows mid‑range pricing
A 1,079‑sq‑ft condo on S . overlook Drive, San Ramon, closed for $660,000 on April 16, equating to $612 per square foot. built in 1988, the two‑bedroom, two‑bathroom unit sits between the Danville bargain and higher‑priced townhouses in the same market.
Dublin’s $775,000 townhouse offers the lowest per‑sq‑ft rate at $504
The 1,538‑sq‑ft townhouse at 4800 Swinford Court, Dublin, sold for $775,000 on March 16, translating to $504 per square foot—the cheapest per‑sq‑ft figure among the listed sales. Constructed in 2000, the two‑bedroom, two‑bathroom home highlights how newer builds can still be priced competitively.
San Ramon’s $1.1 million Cedarwood Loop townhouse pushes the high end
A 1,659‑sq‑ft townhouse in the 2300 block of Cedarwood Loop, San Ramon, fetched $1,100,000 on April 16, or $663 per square foot. Built in 2005 with four bedrooms and three bathrooms, this sale represents the upper tier of the week’s market activity.
Who bought the $560,000 Danville condo?
The source does not name the new owners of the Danville condo ,leaving a gap in understanding buyer demographics . Additionally, the report does not clarify whether the listed prices reflect negotiated sale amounts or listed asking prices,and it omits any mention of financing terms that could affect affordability assessments.
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