Which were Danville, San Ramon, Dublin, Pleasanton’s best home deals the week of Dec. 8?

The Bay Area's real estate market continued to sizzle last week, with some surprising deals popping up in the normally pricey tracts of Danville, San Ramon, Dublin, and Pleasanton. From cozy condos to spacious detached homes, here are the top 10 best home deals that went under the hammer around Dec. 8.

Coming in at the bottom end of the price spectrum was a townhouse on Belmont Way in Pleasanton, which sold for $680,000 - nearly half off its original asking price of $1.3 million. The three-bedroom, two-bathroom property boasts an impressive 1,120 square feet and a spacious living area.

Next up was a condominium at Kilcullin Court in Dublin, fetching a cool $673,000. The two-bedroom, two-bathroom pad is situated in the highly sought-after neighborhood of Kilcullin, just a stone's throw from the epicenter of Dublin's downtown.

But don't get too excited about condos - one of the biggest deals of the week was actually a detached house on First Street in Pleasanton. For a mere $466,254, new owners got their hands on this charming 1885-era property boasting an impressive 1,046 square feet and two spacious bedrooms.

At number three was a condominium at Canyon Meadow Circle in Pleasanton, which sold for $490,000. This one-bedroom, two-bathroom pad has all the charm of its neighboring properties without breaking the bank - with only 470 bucks per square foot!

In the middle of the pack came a series of condos and townhouses across various neighborhoods, including Dublin's South Overlook Drive, Pleasanton's Watson Canyon Court, San Ramon's Reflections Drive, and more. Each one offered unique charm at increasingly lower price points.

But it was number two that really stole the show - a condo on Starward Drive in Dublin, which went for a cool $393,000. This cozy one-bedroom, one-bathroom unit may be small, but its 669 square feet will have you feeling like royalty.

So there you have it - the best home deals of the week from Danville, San Ramon, Dublin, and Pleasanton. Whether you're a seasoned buyer or just starting to explore your options, these numbers can give you an idea of what's out there in the real estate market right now.
 
omg i'm low-key freaking out about this one - $466k for a 1885-era detached house is like, insane value ! 🤯 i mean, can you even imagine owning a piece of history like that? and at $393k, the condo on Starward Drive in Dublin is also looking pretty fire 🔥 who else is ready to jump into the Bay Area's real estate market and snag some sweet deals? 💸
 
I'm loving this time of year for buying homes in the Bay Area 🌞! The prices are so reasonable compared to last year and it's amazing how some properties are actually going for a discount 💸. I think $680,000 for that townhouse in Pleasanton is an absolute steal considering its size and location 🤩. It's also interesting to see that condos are still selling well, especially the one in Dublin on Starward Drive - who says you need a lot of space to feel at home? 😊 A one-bedroom condo with 669 square feet is basically a palace compared to my own tiny studio apartment 🏠! Anyway, I think these prices are definitely worth keeping an eye on if you're thinking of buying a home in the area.
 
Ugh, I'm so done with the prices of these homes 🤯. Like, $680k for a 3-bedroom townhouse? It's not like it's some luxurious mansion or something. And don't even get me started on the condos - $673k for a 2-bedroom place in Dublin? No thanks 😒. I mean, I know prices have to go up somewhere, but these are just getting out of hand. And what's with all the "charming" descriptions? Can't they just give us straight-up numbers and specs already? 🤔
 
Aww that's so amazing 🤩! A townhouse in Pleasanton for $680k is like, totally steal! I'm sure it was a relief for the seller to get almost half off their original price 💸. And can you imagine owning a 1885-era house in Pleasanton for just $466k? It's like getting the house of your dreams for a fraction of the cost 🏠😍. And the fact that it's got two spacious bedrooms and an impressive 1,046 sq ft is just the icing on the cake 🎂. I'm sure the new owners are going to love making memories in that charming home ❤️.
 
The recent surge in Bay Area real estate deals is quite fascinating 🤯! It seems like even the most prime locations like Danville and San Ramon are seeing some significant discounts on their properties. I'm not surprised to see a cozy townhouse in Pleasanton selling for half its original price, as buyers seem to be getting savvy about negotiating prices.

The fact that detached homes are now offering such great value is also noteworthy 🏠. The 1885-era property in Pleasanton, with its spacious bedrooms and historic charm, is definitely a gem for those looking for a unique living experience. As the market continues to evolve, it's essential for buyers to be aware of their options and not get caught up in the hype.

On a separate note, I'm intrigued by the idea that certain neighborhoods are seeing more affordable options emerge 📈. It will be interesting to see how this trend plays out in the coming months and what impact it has on the overall market dynamics.
 
I'm seeing some crazy good deals pop up around here 🤯, especially considering it's Dec so people are probably trying to offload their properties before the new year starts. I mean, $680k for a 3bedroom townhouse is insane 😲, and that condo in Dublin for $673k? That's like a steal 💸. But what's really interesting to me is how some of these older homes are getting snapped up without needing major renovations. This 1885-era house on First Street in Pleasanton for $466k is a perfect example - it's already got character, just needs some TLC 💪. And those condos? Yeah, they're not as bad as people make them out to be 😜. It's all about finding the right deal and making a smart move before prices go back up 🤑
 
omg did u no that they r sellin homes for like 80k? 😲 that one place in dublin is so cute tho, i wanna move in 🏠🌳 i dont get why ppl would buy a home thats small tho... isnt there like room 4 more people or something? 💤 and how do they even afford them prices?? my friends r all like "omg u gotta live in cali" but whats the diff between living here and livin elsewhere 🤔
 
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[houses with price tags removed, with big smiles on their faces] 😊👍
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[bear with a wallet, holding a sign that says "homes for all"] 🐻💰
 
🏠 Prices are getting crazy! Just because it's old doesn't mean it's gold... unless you're talking about character 💯
 
"Believe you can and you're halfway there." 😊 The Bay Area real estate market is on fire! Who knew that some of those normally pricey neighborhoods could offer such amazing deals? 🤩 It's like the saying goes, "The best time to buy a home was yesterday, but today's not too bad either!" 😂
 
I mean, who doesn't love a good bargain? I heard the guy who bought that $680k condo in Pleasanton is like, "I'm never paying full price again" . Like, congrats to him! But for real though, it's crazy how some of these houses are selling for half off. Maybe it's just the holiday season and people are feeling generous (or broke , either way, who doesn't love a good deal? I guess you could say this is like a house huntin' party over there in Danville
 
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