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Exceptional Hayward Home
$999,000
3095 Chronicle Avenue, Hayward
Presented by
Jennifer LaRocca
Jennifer LaRocca
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Double frontage lot
High atop Hayward Hills, 3095 Chronicle Avenue is a fully detached urban oasis on more than a quarter acre with panoramic Bay views. Terraced gardens feature irrigated veggie beds, gopher-proof lawns, and fruit producing trees dotted across the grounds, plus a producing chicken coop—all behind secure fencing with a dog run and a wide side pad for RV, boat, or extra cars. Inside, the 2018 remodel showcases ¾-inch solid white-oak floors, an Italian gas range, a farmhouse sink, and an open layout that spills onto a sunset deck. Three well-separated bedrooms, a spa-style bath, private curbside parking, easy freeway access, and ADU potential complete this rare hilltop retreat.
Property Details
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Square Footage
1,150 sq ft
Neighborhood
Hayward Hills
Neighborhood
Before Hayward was a vibrant community of more than 140,000 residents, its temperate climate and fertile soil made it a center for agriculture where flowers and apricot trees grew in abundance. Today, Hayward is building a pedestrian-friendly downtown with a balanced mix of housing, retail shops, offices, restaurants, and a free Wi-Fi network already in place.
Hayward’s central location in Alameda County makes for easy commuting. It is just 25 miles southeast of San Francisco, 14 miles south of Oakland, 26 miles north of San Jose, and 10 miles west of the valley communities surrounding Pleasanton. Hayward is serviced by an extensive network of freeways and bus lines, two Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) stations, an Amtrak station, and the Hayward Executive Airport, with easy access to San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose airports.
Hayward is home to California State University, East Bay as well as Chabot College. Locals enjoy the downtown Hayward street parties that occur every third Thursday throughout the summer. Hayward’s Garin and Dry Creek Regional Parks offer hiking, horseback riding, picnicking, and fishing.
Hayward homes include hilltop estates with panoramic bay views, single-family homes with spacious decks for outdoor entertaining, and well-priced homes close to schools.
Hayward’s central location in Alameda County makes for easy commuting. It is just 25 miles southeast of San Francisco, 14 miles south of Oakland, 26 miles north of San Jose, and 10 miles west of the valley communities surrounding Pleasanton. Hayward is serviced by an extensive network of freeways and bus lines, two Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) stations, an Amtrak station, and the Hayward Executive Airport, with easy access to San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose airports.
Hayward is home to California State University, East Bay as well as Chabot College. Locals enjoy the downtown Hayward street parties that occur every third Thursday throughout the summer. Hayward’s Garin and Dry Creek Regional Parks offer hiking, horseback riding, picnicking, and fishing.
Hayward homes include hilltop estates with panoramic bay views, single-family homes with spacious decks for outdoor entertaining, and well-priced homes close to schools.
Before Hayward was a vibrant community of more than 140,000 residents, its temperate climate and fertile soil made it a center for agriculture where flowers and apricot trees grew in abundance. Today, Hayward is building a pedestrian-friendly downtown with a balanced mix of housing, retail shops, offices, restaurants, and a free Wi-Fi network already in place.
Hayward’s central location in Alameda County makes for easy commuting. It is just 25 miles southeast of San Francisco, 14 miles south of Oakland, 26 miles north of San Jose, and 10 miles west of the valley communities surrounding Pleasanton. Hayward is serviced by an extensive network of freeways and bus lines, two Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) stations, an Amtrak station, and the Hayward Executive Airport, with easy access to San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose airports.
Hayward is home to California State University, East Bay as well as Chabot College. Locals enjoy the downtown Hayward street parties that occur every third Thursday throughout the summer. Hayward’s Garin and Dry Creek Regional Parks offer hiking, horseback riding, picnicking, and fishing.
Hayward homes include hilltop estates with panoramic bay views, single-family homes with spacious decks for outdoor entertaining, and well-priced homes close to schools.
Hayward’s central location in Alameda County makes for easy commuting. It is just 25 miles southeast of San Francisco, 14 miles south of Oakland, 26 miles north of San Jose, and 10 miles west of the valley communities surrounding Pleasanton. Hayward is serviced by an extensive network of freeways and bus lines, two Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) stations, an Amtrak station, and the Hayward Executive Airport, with easy access to San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose airports.
Hayward is home to California State University, East Bay as well as Chabot College. Locals enjoy the downtown Hayward street parties that occur every third Thursday throughout the summer. Hayward’s Garin and Dry Creek Regional Parks offer hiking, horseback riding, picnicking, and fishing.
Hayward homes include hilltop estates with panoramic bay views, single-family homes with spacious decks for outdoor entertaining, and well-priced homes close to schools.
Jennifer LaRocca
Vanguard Properties
Realtor
- DRE:
- #02156644
- Mobile:
- 415.846.6982
- Office:
- 415.510.8600
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Jennifer LaRocca
Vanguard Properties
Realtor
- DRE:
- #02156644
- Mobile:
- 415.846.6982
- Office:
- 415.510.8600