Bliss Real Estate
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Locality: Valley Center, California
Phone: (951) 265-1664
Address: Old Castle Rd 92082 Valley Center, CA, US
Website: blissrealestateservices.com
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3 Bedroom 2 bath 1944 Sq. Ft. Offered at $279,000 Welcome to Madrid Manor! An active 55 and older community. Very large 3 bedroom and 2 bathroom home on a corner lot. The master suite features a large soaking tub, a separate shower, and a walk-in closet. The secondary bedrooms are at the opposite end of the home, huge family room with a wet bar is separate from the formal living/dining room. A large kitchen with a double oven, cooktop, and a triple sink await. Relax in the la...rge, fenced, private garden with a growing structure. The home is directly across from guest parking. Madrid Manor has lots of amenities for an active senior lifestyle. Update to suit yourself! #realestate #realty #broker #forsale #househunting #property #properties #home #housing #mortgage #foreclosure #selling #listing See more
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FOR SALE Desert Hot Springs Palm Drive $174,000 Residential Property, Manufactured On Land, in the Vista Montana (34026) Subdivision 2beds2full baths1,323sqft3,920sqft lotBuilt in2005$131.52/sqftManufactured On Land #deserthotsprings #forsale #deserthotspringsrealestate #deserthotspringsrealty #manufacturedhomes #manufacturedonland
Sold in 21 days $41,000 over list! #blissrealestate #oceansidecalifornia #oceansiderealestate #oceansiderealtor #sold #realestate #realestatebrokers
#sold #oceansiderealestate #oceansidecalifornia #blissrealestate Sold in 7 days at list price!
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