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Step back in time and embrace the charm of this exquisite, historic home nestled in the Shasta-Hanchett neighborhood. Spanning 2,624 square feet on a generous 6,600 square foot lot, this 4-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom residence retains much of its original character with beautiful details, such as stunning stained glass windows that add artistry and elegance. Built in 1918, it has been featured in the National Archives and is the childhood home of famous actor Farley Granger, adding a touch of Hollywood glamour. Inside, spacious and inviting living areas blend old-world charm with modern amenities, perfect for both entertaining and everyday living. The remodeled kitchen and bathrooms meet the highest standards, while gleaming hardwood floors and exquisite crown molding enhance its sophisticated allure. A spacious three-car garage with an attached workshop and ample storage space offers versatility and practicality. With excellent walkability to coffee shops, restaurants, and shopping, and close proximity to downtown San Jose and Diridon Station, convenience meets classic elegance in this distinguished residence. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of history in the vibrant and dynamic Silicon Valley.
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With a population of nearly 1 million, San Jose is the largest Bay Area city and the third-largest city in California.
Founded in 1777, San Jose was California’s first civilian settlement and one of the first incorporated cities in the state. It also served as California’s first state capital. The countless activities available and the proximity to some of the region's largest technology companies are two of the main reasons people live in San Jose.
San Jose offers great access to public transit, with service from Amtrak, Caltrain, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, and other agencies. The city has its own airport, Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport. Museums include the Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose, the San Jose Museum of Art, The Tech Museum of Innovation, and the San Jose Steam Railroad Museum. Sports fans have several teams to follow, include the San Jose Sharks, the San Jose Earthquakes, the San Jose Giants minor-league baseball club, and the San Francisco 49ers, who recently relocated to neighborhing Santa Clara. Santana Row remains a popular dining and shopping destination.
San Jose’s median household income is $82,000, and its median home value is $560,000, according to 2013 United States Census Bureau data. Of the city’s 314,038 housing units, 58 percent are owner occupied.