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A four-bedroom residence in Santa Rosa has officially changed hands, with the sale closing at the end of March. The single-family home, situated at 4348 Doolittle Street, was sold for a final price of $650,000.
The transaction, recorded on March 27, adds to the activity in the local real estate market. The property offers a substantial living space typical of a four-bedroom layout, appealing to families or those seeking room to grow. Its location in Santa Rosa provides residents with access to the amenities and character of Sonoma County's largest city.
While specific details on the home's interior features or square footage were not disclosed in the sale report, the price point reflects the continued demand for housing in the area. The sale underscores the movement within the community's housing inventory as buyers secure homes in established neighborhoods. The new owners took possession of the Doolittle Street property following the late-March closing.
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