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Tracy Townhomes for Sale

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    $640,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,909 Sq Ft

    3231 Milton Jenson Way, Tracy, CA 95377

    This amazing, ready-to-move-in home is filled with fantastic upgrades and is kept in pristine condition. Nestled in the charming Trinity Lane neighborhood of Tracy, it is conveniently close to Souza Family Park, Costco, shopping centers, and entertainment venues, with quick access to freeways for easy commuting. The house showcases a welcoming open layout with elegant plantation shutters, brand

    Maureen Aquino Re/Max Accord

    3231 Milton Jenson Way, Tracy, CA 95377
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    $458,950

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,533 Sq Ft

    2257 Sudbury Ct Unit 20, Tracy, CA 95376

    Highly desirable end unit in the gated community at the Village at Summergate! 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, two story, 2 car garage, Updated kitchen with breakfast bar, newly painted cabinets, new counter top and sink, refrigerator, microwave, freestanding oven, tile flooring, open concept, large dining area, spacious family room with fireplace, new carpet throughout, newly painted interior, large

    Steven Lloyd Intero Real Estate Services

    2257 Sudbury Ct Unit 20, Tracy, CA 95376

Why Live in Tracy

About an hour east of San Francisco, in the San Joaquin Valley, is the city of Tracy, often referred to as ‘inside the triangle.’ This means the interstate highways surrounding the city are in a triangular shape, Interstates 5, 205, and 580. The convenience of those highways provides access to Sacramento, San Jose and Los Angeles. “Tracy is a city that’s grown a lot over the last several years but still has a small-town feel,” says Janet Anderson, an associate broker with Keller Williams Real Estate with almost 15 years of experience. “I’ve lived in Tracy for the past 30 years, and it’s been a great place to raise a family.” Every Saturday throughout the year, Central Avenue in downtown Tracy is blocked off to cars from 9th to 6th Streets from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the Downtown Tracy Farmers Market. Vendors line up on both sides of the street with fruits, vegetables and other locally grown food items. “Even when the farmers' market is not going on, it’s a popular downtown area with locally owned boutique shops, and the city puts on great events throughout the year,” Anderson says. “In September, there’s a wine stroll where people can walk in various stores while sampling wines and
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