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Sold: Homes Sold in Gilroy Nov. 30-Dec. 6, 2012

Here is a list of recently sold Gilroy homes.

The first week was a busy one in Gilroy real estate.  Of the 16 residential properties that changed hands, the most expensive was a home on Guibal Avenue that sold for $760,000.

Address

Size

Price

895 Greenwich Drive

5 bedrooms 3 baths
2,590 sf

$113,000

400 Lewis Street

2 bedrooms 1 bath
928 sf

$168,000

730 Williamsburg Way

3 bedrooms 3 baths
1,682 sf

$225,000

1159 Lerma Lane

3 bedrooms 2 baths
1,219 sf

$305,000

491 Arnold Drive

4 bedrooms 2 baths
1,358 sf

$360,000

420 Eden Street

3 bedrooms 3 baths
1,976 sf

$370,000

1106 Sprig Way

3 bedrooms 2 baths
1,776 sf

$495,000

2155 Dunlap Avenue

3 bedrooms 2 baths
1,805 sf

$500,000

10550 Guibal Ave

4 bedrooms 3 baths
3,323 sf

$760,000

6340 Snowberry Court

3 bedrooms 2 baths
1,913 sf

$378,000

1550 Cielo Vista Lane

No Details

$527,000

51 Sturla Way

3 bedrooms 3 baths
1,961 sf

$405,000

9370 Church Street

3 bedrooms 3 baths
1,563 sf

$416,500

758 Lawrence Drive

3 bedrooms 2 baths
2,021 sf

$450,000

9394 Rodeo Drive

5 bedrooms 3 baths
2,658 sf

$495,000

8266 Gaunt Ave, #F-3

3 bedrooms 2 baths
1,265 sf

$240,000

 

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