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Redwood City Real Estate: SOLD

Some homes are going for more than $100,000 more than the list price. Some are selling the same day they officially go on the market!

RedwoodCity-Woodside Patch has several stellar real estate bloggers offering locals information on open houses, market trends, informative classes for first-time buyers, advice for homeowners getting divorced, and much more.

Now, we are happy to introduce a new feature on RedwoodCity-Woodside Patch - information on what local homes have sold in recent weeks, including how long they were on the market, what they sold for in comparison to their original list price, photos and more.

The homes' locations are also plotted on our map to the right of the text.

Please feel free to send us your feedback on this feature in an e-mail or in the comments below.

What other real estate news would you like to see on Patch? Send us an e-mail to redwoodcity@patch.com.

 

REDWOOD CITY HOMES SOLD IN THE BEGINNING OF FEBRUARY:

925 Whitehall Lane

Listed 2/8/13 - SOLD 2/8/13 for list price of $1.192 million

4 bedrooms / 3 full baths / 2,170 sq. ft.

 

1613 Kentfield Ave.

Listed 2/3/13 - SOLD 2/4/13 for $995,000 ($3,000 under list price)

3 bedrooms / 3 full baths / 1 half-bath / 2,050 sq. ft.

 

179 Inner Circle

Listed 2/7/13 - SOLD 2/19/13 for $1,085,000 ($110,000 above list price)

3 bedrooms / 1 full bath / 1 half-bath / 1,890 sq. ft.

 

569 Alameda de las Pulgas

Listed 1/6/13 - SOLD 2/1/13 for $800,000 ($25,000 above list price)

3 bedrooms / 2 full baths / 1,610 sq. ft.

 

1190 Saint Francis St.

Listed 1/25/13 - SOLD 2/1/13 for $750,000 ($100,050 above list price)

2 bedrooms / 1 full bath / 900 sq. ft.

 

320 G St.

Listed 2/8/13 - SOLD 2/13/13 for $555,000 ($20,000 under list price)

3 bedrooms / 1 full bath / 980 sq. ft.

 

367 Encina Ave.

Listed 2/14/13 - SOLD 2/19/13 for $560,000 ($11,000 above list price)

2 bedrooms / 1 full bath / 920 sq. ft.

 

See photos of these homes above.

Information courtesy of Diane Martin, Keller Williams Realty.

 

PATCH WANTS TO KNOW - What do you think of these sale prices, and how quickly homes in Redwood City are selling? Tell us your opinion in the comments below.

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