709 Valley Ave
Needles, CA 92363
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Bedrooms
3
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
1,148 sq ft
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Available
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- Pets Allowed

About This Home
Welcome to your new home in the Quiet Community of Needles, CA! This charming single-family home features three spacious bedrooms and a modern bathroom, spanning 1,148 square feet. The exterior boasts a delightful mint green color, complemented by a roomy driveway and an inviting interior filled with natural light from multiple windows. Inside, you’ll find hardwood flooring and ceiling fans for added comfort. The open layout enhances the feeling of space, making it perfect for gatherings. Each bedroom offers ample closet space, and there's a dedicated laundry area for your convenience. Enjoy a dedicated parking spot in the backyard, a cement driveway, and the comfort of central heating and cooling. Pets are welcome! Conveniently located close to Downtown Needles, you’re just a short walk away from Jack Smith Park & Launching Facility, where you can enjoy the park and the river beaches for swimming, and a great local restaurant. Don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity—schedule your viewing today!
709 Valley Ave is a house located in San Bernardino County and the 92363 ZIP Code.
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- Dogs Allowed
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- Cats Allowed
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Other--Assigned Parking
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12 Months
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