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A look at recent real estate transactions and homes for sale.

Here's a look at new listings, reduced prices, and homes recently sold in San Leandro, courtesy of Gregori Group Real Estate.

View the attached photos of homes for sale. Details are in the captions.

New Listings In San Leandro since Mar-07-11 List Price Neighborhood Sq.Ft. Beds/Baths $/Sq/Ft Address / Map $745,000 FAIRMONT TERRACE 1,420 3/1 $525 Address: 16280 Foothill Blvd.
Beds 3 | Baths 1 | Square Feet 1,420 $584,976 ESTUDILLO ESTATE 1,900 3/1.1 $308 Address: 931 SAN JOSE ST
Beds 3 | Baths 1.1 | Square Feet 1,900   map $579,000 ESTUDILLO ESTATE 1,887 3/1.1 $307 Address: 901 COLLIER DR
Beds 3 | Baths 1.1 | Square Feet 1,887   map $495,000 SAN LEANDRO HLLS 2,301 5/3 $215 Address: 2020 HOWE DR
Beds 5 | Baths 3 | Square Feet 2,301   map $439,000 SAN LEANDRO HLLS 2,026 4/2.1 $217 Address: 1240 Alder Creek Cir.
Beds 4 | Baths 2.1 | Square Feet 2,026   map $425,000 ASSUMPTION PARSH 1,744 3/2.1 $244 Address: 689 JOAQUIN AVE
Beds 3 | Baths 2.1 | Square Feet 1,744 $374,900 DAVIS 1,387 3/2 $270 Address: 1624 ORCHARD AVE
Beds 3 | Baths 2 | Square Feet 1,387   map $370,000 Other 2,476 3/1.1 $149 Address: 997 VICTORIA AVE
Beds 3 | Baths 1.1 | Square Feet 2,476   map $349,950 WASHINGTON MANOR 1,415 3/1 $247 Address: 1277 Mersey Avenue
Beds 3 | Baths 1 | Square Feet 1,415   map $349,000 MARINA FAIRE 1,401 3/2 $249 Address: 2269 BERMUDA AVE
Beds 3 | Baths 2 | Square Feet 1,401   map $339,000 MARIA FAIR 1,466 4/2 $231 Address: 13985 TAHITI RD
Beds 4 | Baths 2 | Square Feet 1,466   map $339,000 SAN LEANDRO TERR 1,464 3/1 $232 Address: 3562 DEL MONTE WAY
Beds 3 | Baths 1 | Square Feet 1,464   map $314,900 BROADMOOR 1,512 3/2 $208 Address: 520 Victoria
Beds 3 | Baths 2 | Square Feet 1,512   map $299,900 SAN LEANDRO BRDR 1,613 3/1 $186 Address: 205 GARCIA AVE
Beds 3 | Baths 1 | Square Feet 1,613   map $290,000 Other 1,685 3/2 $172 Address: 
Beds 3 | Baths 2 | Square Feet 1,685   map $285,000 BANCROFT 1,073 2/1.1 $266 Address: 463 ELSIE AVE
Beds 2 | Baths 1.1 | Square Feet 1,073   map $275,000
1,183 2/1 $232 Address: 634 Tudor Road
Beds 2 | Baths 1 | Square Feet 1,183   map $269,950 MANOR 1,121 3/1 $241 Address: 1530 HUBBARD AVE
Beds 3 | Baths 1 | Square Feet 1,121   map $240,000 ALAMEDA COUNTY 1,123 3/1 $214 Address: 15018 BEATTY ST
Beds 3 | Baths 1 | Square Feet 1,123   map $219,350 SAN LEANDRO BRDR 1,028 3/1 $213 Address: 1316 TIMOTHY DR
Beds 3 | Baths 1 | Square Feet 1,028   map $209,000 FARRELLY POND 1,172 2/1 $178 Address: 344 BROADMOOR BLVD
Beds 2 | Baths 1 | Square Feet 1,172 The information found in this list came from the local MLS of homes that have recently been listed for sale. The listings presented here may or may not be listed by the Broker/Agent operating this website.
Price Reductions in San Leandro since Mar-07-11 New Price Neighborhood Orig Change Address / Map $489,000 WASHINGTON MANOR $499,000 -$10,000 Address: 1293 CHAPEL AVE
Beds 4 | Baths 2 | Square Feet 1,857 $414,000 SAN LEANDRO HLLS $460,000 -$46,000 Address: 14936 SATURN DR
Beds 3 | Baths 2.1 | Square Feet 2,131   map $389,000 WOOD CREEK $399,000 -$10,000 Address: 1193 ALDER CREEK CIRCLE
Beds 3 | Baths 2.1 | Square Feet 1,567   map $350,000 HERON BAY $365,000 -$15,000 Address: 15490 HERON DR
Beds 3 | Baths 2.1 | Square Feet 1,321   map $329,000 ALAMEDA COUNTY $349,000 -$20,000 Address: 16223 SAN REMO DR
Beds 3 | Baths 2 | Square Feet 1,868   map $300,000 SAN LEANDRO BRDR $321,000 -$21,000 Address: 14756 WYMAN AVE
Beds 3 | Baths 1 | Square Feet 1,338   map $299,800 CASTRO VALLEY $308,900 -$9,100 Address: 16752 ROLANDO
Beds 4 | Baths 2.1 | Square Feet 1,110   map $289,100 $303,300 -$14,200 Address: 15938 CAROLYN ST
Beds 2 | Baths 1 | Square Feet 1,036   map $255,000 $249,900 $5,100 Address: 0 DOLORES AVE
Beds 3 | Baths 3 | Square Feet 1,552   map $199,000 SAN LEANDRO HLLS $219,000 -$20,000 Address: 2155 167TH AVE
Beds 2 | Baths 1 | Square Feet 728   map $169,888 FAIRMONT $174,888 -$5,000 Address: 1458 Fairmont Drive
Beds 2 | Baths 1 | Square Feet 704   map The information found in this list came from the local MLS of homes that have had a recent price changes. The listings presented here may or may not be listed by the Broker/Agent operating this website.
Solds in San Leandro since Mar-07-11 Sold Neighborhood Orig Change $/Sq/Ft Address / Map $670,000 BAY O VISTA $799,000 -$129,000 $220 Address: 1542 Graff Avenue
Beds 3 | Baths 3 | Square Feet 3,045   map $290,000 MULFORD GARDENS $299,000 -$9,000 $230 Address: 2423 SITKA ST
Beds 4 | Baths 2 | Square Feet 1,259   map $290,000 WASHINGTON MANOR $319,950 -$29,950 $260 Address: 15073 THOITS ST
Beds 3 | Baths 1 | Square Feet 1,114   map $275,000 Not Listed $275,000 No Change $250 Address: 15590 WICKS BLVD
Beds 3 | Baths 2 | Square Feet 1,100   map $273,000 SAN LEANDRO BRDR $288,400 -$15,400 $198 Address: 1618 137TH AVE
Beds 3 | Baths 1 | Square Feet 1,379   map $261,200 LITTLE ALASKA $289,950 -$28,750 $257 Address: 1945 ARCTIC ST
Beds 3 | Baths 1 | Square Feet 1,018   map $210,000 Other $199,950 $10,050 $273 Address: 1513 GREEN CT
Beds 2 | Baths 1 | Square Feet 768   map The information found in this list came from public records of locally sold homes. The listings presented here may or may not be listed by the Broker/Agent operating this website.
This report is provided courtesy of The Gregori Group

 

 

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Roy H Gregg May 17, 2013 at 03:08 pm
How did this go from "Ways for San Leandro Teachers to Save in the Classroom" to aRead More advertisement for Staples? I am wondering what Jessica Mitchell does for a living.
anthony May 17, 2013 at 01:01 pm
go nuts, or one of each... for later of course. would go scone myself, old habits die hard.
Leah Hall May 16, 2013 at 05:04 pm
Youth development, healthy living & social responsibility... ...in San Leandro! For the firstRead More time ever! Thanks to everyone who brought the YMCA "Move-A-Thon" to San Leandro and all the families that participated! -Leah Hall SL Human Services Commissioner & Volunteer YMCA Youth & Government advisor (for our San Leandro delegation comprised of San Leandro high school students)
Richard Mellor May 15, 2013 at 06:38 pm
I have a friend who has just had a hive put in her garden If you would like me to put u in touchRead More with her contact me at aactivist@igc.org
Analisa Harangozo (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 12:02 am
Thanks for posting in our Announcements Board, Christa! I shared this on our Facebook page. I hopeRead More this helps you in your hunt for honey bees :)
Roy H Gregg May 17, 2013 at 03:46 pm
First let me say sorry for the loss of one of your family. Ive been keeping my eyes pealed incase IRead More see him. But I'd recomend since he is going blind, it might be easyer for someone to catch him if we knew his name. Just a thought. Hope for his safe return.
Carol Parker May 14, 2013 at 08:45 pm
I'm happy to report Buster found a forever home on Mother's Day. There are other bassets availableRead More for adoption on Golden Gate Basset Rescue's website, however. Adoptable dogs will be on hand June 9 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Pet Food Express on Blanding Avenue (in the shopping center of Nob Hill Foods) in Alameda. Come down and see some hounds up close and personal.
Sarah Nash May 10, 2013 at 02:18 pm
Just had a chance to read this story. Loved it! While I believe that conscientious students wouldRead More try their best at the test, as I did when I took state aptitude tests in school, I can hardly imagine staying up nights worrying about it! There is nothing at stake except perhaps personal satisfaction so the test itself shouldn't impose stress. A high-strung parent, on the other hand, might.
David April 27, 2013 at 03:09 pm
Oh come on, Rob. You talk about me cherry picking stuff? 10/10? Sure. And as I've shown you canRead More pull out Maxwell Park, North Oakland, parts of SF (Glen Park, for example), parts of El Cerrito and other locations to show that API scores aren't well-correlated with property values. Again, why do homes sell for the same $/sq foot in Maxwell Park as Estudillo Estates? San Lorenzo's API is about the same or better than most of SLUSD. Property values there are lower. The clearest example of what effect API scores have on property values was mentioned below, about a 10% difference depending on which side of the tracks, er, 580 you live on in Castro Valley. 10%? whoopdedo, that kind of variation is washed out when you factor in commute times, crime, amenities, etc. In fact, API scores are likely to continue to shrink as a factor in RE values as more and more parents flee the public schools, no matter what the API (witness SLUSD, the 30% drop in OUSD enrollment in just the past decade, etc). In another generation, we'll be accused by our children of child abuse by having sent them to public schools.
Rob Rich April 27, 2013 at 12:38 pm
If you accept the premise that API scores are poorly correlated with real estate vualues, then is itRead More coincidental that the top school districts are in areas with high real estate values? http://www.greatschools.org/find-a-school/7046-ten-california-school-districts-highest-test-scores-2012.gs. In the old days, 10 for 10 was considered pretty good correlation.
David April 15, 2013 at 09:58 am
To my point. Fred, we can agree to disagree, but here's my point: Leah, you have repeatedly sungRead More the praises of BUSD. More than a few of your neighbors and those in the other upper middle/lower upper class areas of SL think similarly. BUSD, as I have also pointed out, does a *worse* job, relative to SLUSD, of educating what I presume you'd call "stressed" kids--those in poor socioeconomic strata, blacks and Hispanics of whatever color. Yet, you hold BUSD up as a great system. It's not. The only reason you and your fellow travelers in the Broadmoor/Estates/Bay-O think it is, is due to the presence of "enough" upper class white/Asian kids who perform well enough to drag up the overall scores. This has a beneficial effect on property values, demographics etc in places like Berkeley and certain neighborhoods in Oakland. How to quickly achieve that in SLUSD? Re-organize the schools so that they're K-8. We'd automatically get better scoring K-8 schools in the Roosevelt/Bancroft districts, and with those high performing schools in the Manor. With a stroke, you'd get 40-50% of K-8 kids in SLUSD in "high performing" API 800+ schools. And Fred, we'd just have to disagree here. Schools of reasonable size like Hillcrest (K-8, upper class area) do just fine, I think a similar dynamic would work here in the Estates etc.
David April 15, 2013 at 09:54 am
Leah, I *highly* doubt the kids' poor outcomes result form "everyday stress." As I'veRead More repeatedly pointed out, 7/8 of my great-grandparents never progressed passed 8th or 9th grade, yet they all achieved higher levels of literacy and numeracy than those demonstrated repeatedly by Mr. Heverly's high school students. As for everyday stresses, need we go into life in the 1880's/1890's and how easy people have it today? You want to compare today's "stresses" to those of being a black girl in Mobile Alabama in 1890, or a black guy in Beaumont Texas in 1890? Moving on to today's world, and your ridiculous comments. As Fred points out, kids today get food paid for by us taxpayers, classes under 30 students (not that class size has *EVER* been demonstrated to do anything for students, but it does increase the numbers of teacher union members...). Cont..
Fred Eiger April 15, 2013 at 02:23 am
I doubt it David, times have gotten worse. With billions of money wasted on welfare, rentRead More subsidies, free school breakfasts and lunches all we have to show are fat, lazy ignoramus' sloths who only want more welfare and continue to produce idiots. Leah, your educational views are abject failures. It's times for you and your ilk to just go away and leave the educational system to the adults who know what works.