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5965 Robin Oak Drive
Angelus Oaks, CA 92305
$299,999
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
852
Property Description
Welcome to 5965 Robin Oak Dr in the desirable Angelus Oaks neighborhood! This charming two-story home offers endless possibilities for customization and is perfect for those seeking a cozy retreat. With 852 square feet, 2 bedrooms, and 1 bathroom, this home is a hidden gem waiting for its new owner. Step inside and be greeted by upgraded flooring throughout, creating a modern and inviting atmosphere. The bathroom and kitchen have also been updated, allowing for a seamless and convenient living experience. The cleverly designed layout offers a bedroom on each floor, providing a sense of privacy and versatility. One of the highlights of this home is the unique spiral staircase that leads down to the second floor. This architectural feature adds character and enhances the overall aesthetic appeal. The natural light that streams in through the windows creates a warm and inviting ambiance that you will instantly fall in love with. Need extra space? Look no further than the 112 square foot unfinished add-on, which expands the livable area to 852 square feet. This additional space can be customized to suit your specific needs, whether it be a home office, studio, or simply additional storage. Convenience is key, and this home comes equipped with its own laundry room in the backyard, making chores a breeze. Stay cozy during the winter months with the wood-burning furnace, ensuring a warm and comfortable living environment for you and your loved ones. Worried about water supply? Rest assured, this home boasts its own water system, ensuring sufficient water inventories at all times. This peace of mind allows you to fully enjoy the tranquility that surrounds you. But that's not all - this fantastic property has a strong history as an Airbnb listing, making it a great opportunity for those looking to generate additional income. Use it as your primary residence or capitalize on its potential as an income-producing property - the choice is yours. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to own a truly unique and customizable home in Angelus Oaks. Come and see for yourself the potential this property holds. Schedule a showing today and make an offer before it's gone!
Property Information
Lot Size
6,000 sqft square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1960
MLS Number
SW24003794
Location
Address
5965 Robin Oak Drive
City
Angelus Oaks
State
CA
Zip Code
92305
County
SAN BERNARDINO (COUNTY NORTH)
Listing
Provider
Golden Eagle Properties, original listing
Name
Golden Eagle Properties
Phone
(800) 763-7154
Office Name
Golden Eagle Properties
Office Phone
(800) 763-7154
Agent Name
Gilberto Garcia

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