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Love at first sight — this sweet corner unit draws you in with its open concept, abundance of windows, contemporary feel, and breathtaking park-like setting overlooking the lake.;
All on one level, you are immediately greeted by the inviting sun-drenched living room that gently bounces the natural light perfectly off the new wood flooring* all centered by a fireplace — perfect for you to gather with loved ones. Sliding glass doors just off the living room entice you to sit and relax on your private patio while overlooking the magical views. A wonderful dining room lit by a unique and modern light fixture, isperfect for entertaining or enjoying a nice meal. Adjacent to the dining room you have your completely updated contemporary kitchen with stainless steel appliances, stone countertops, classic subway tile backsplash and updated cabinetry —; offering you a fun yet practical place to create your meals.
103 Shoreline offers 2 bedrooms and 1 updated bathroom, ample closet space, and new updated plush carpet* to keep you cozy on those chilly mornings. A private in-unit laundry room for ease, and the entire interior was just freshly painted.
The Shore Complex offers a gym, pool, spa, and one covered parking spot that is only feet away from your unit offering convenient access. Just minutes to bus lines, the freeway to the San Rafael Bridge, Berkeley, Oakland and San Francisco, plus new shops and restaurants in the area. There is a lot going on here at The Shores!;
*New work done in 2021.
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