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New Burlingame and Hillsborough Homes on the Market

New to Burlingame or Hillsborough, looking to move or just a real estate junkie? Check out these homes new to the market.

Check out these homes just recently put on the market in the last week. For more information about these homes and the brokers for each, click here. Happy house hunting.

  • 30 Annescourt Pl., Hillsborough: 4 bed, 5 bath, 3,545 sq ft, built in 1959, $3,295,000
  • 104 El Cerrito Ave., Hillsborough: 5 bed, 4 bath, 3,500 sq ft, built in 1912, $3,288,823
  • 1153 Bernal Ave., Burlingame: 6 bed, 4 bath, 3,360 sq ft, built in 1925, $1,950,000
  • 1901 Hillside Dr., Burlingame: 2 bed, 2 bath, 1,790 sq ft, built in 1928, $1,288,000
  • 1521 Cabrillo Ave., Burlingame: 3 bed, 2 bath, 1,550 sq ft, built in 1959, $1,098,000
  • 1529 California Dr., Burlingame: 3 bed, 2 bath, 1,380 sq ft, built in 1939, $949,950

 

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Stacie Chan (Editor) November 15, 2012 at 06:31 pm
Wow, the one on Hillside Dr. is absolutely charming! And considering what a great area Burlingame is, $1.3 million doesn't seem super unreasonable. Which one is your favorite?
Saima Ahmad November 15, 2012 at 08:55 pm
The one on Cabrillo looks like a shed. Unfortunately for us $1 million is a "tear down" price.
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