Real Estate
Price Reduced On Historic Martinez Home
The listing price of this recognizable piece of Martinez real estate has been cut by $100,000 since it hit the market in October.
MARTINEZ, CA — That house on Talbart Street built out of redwood? It's for sale. The recognizable piece of Martinez real estate was built in 1919 and is a registered historical Martinez landmark. The four-bedroom, two-bath home still has all the original hardwood flooring and is actually quite large, with almost 3,000 square feet of living space.
There's a wood-burning fireplace and cozy office area in the living room, and custom crown molding in the dining room. There's even an attic.
While it is certainly cool enough to be a museum, it's still a single-family home in need of the next family willing to carry on its legacy. The listing price has been cut by $100,000 since October, so it's priced to sell.
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- Address: 624 Talbart St, Martinez, California
- Price: $660,000
- Square Feet: 2,900
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 2 Baths
- Built: 1919
- Features: LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION! you can spot this charming redwood house miles away serving as a Historical Landmark of Martinez. The open and inviting front yard brings you into a 4 Bedrooms and 2 Baths Family house. All original hardwood flooring, Spacious Living room with wood burning fire place and cozy office. Dining room with custom crown molding blends into the kitchen enhanced with new appliances. Pantry and Laundry rooms off kitchen. Master Bedroom with custom closet and entrance to Backyard. Upstairs spacious living room perfect for gathering entwined by windows and multiple storage-attic entry ways. Contains another room and bathroom. Backyard with wooden deck, Detached Storage unit and sideway entry for parking or storage. Priced to sell! Great Central Location. close to Downtown, Community pool, Schools, Marina, Freeways and Conveniences.
This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.
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