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A property situated in the 1600 block of Shenandoah Avenue in Milpitas recently changed hands, selling for an impressive $1,635,000 on June 26, 2025. This sale reflects the ongoing demand for real estate in Santa Clara County, where home prices have seen significant increases in recent years.
The home, which boasts modern amenities and a desirable location, attracted considerable interest from potential buyers. Features such as spacious living areas, updated kitchens, and outdoor spaces contributed to its appeal. The sale highlights the competitive nature of the housing market in the region, where buyers are eager to secure properties that meet their needs.
Real estate experts note that factors such as interest rates, local economic conditions, and community amenities continue to influence home buying trends. As Milpitas and the surrounding areas evolve, properties like the one on Shenandoah Avenue will likely remain sought after, reflecting the vibrant real estate landscape of Santa Clara County.
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