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Fairview, CA Townhomes for Sale

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    $690,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,690 Sq Ft

    3241 Monika Ln, Hayward, CA 94541

    Fixer opportunity with instant equity potential in one of Hayward’s most desirable, gated communities. Located in Lakewood Village within the sought-after Fairview neighborhood, 3241 Monika Lane offers a rare chance to buy right and renovate smart. This spacious 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath townhome is ideal for a buyer who wants to do their own work, skip the generic flip, and build equity from day one.

    Cheyenne Ward District Homes

    3241 Monika Ln, Hayward, CA 94541
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    $569,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,335 Sq Ft

    1743 Panda Way, Hayward, CA 94541

    Nestled in the Hayward Hills - The Park - features a community pool, clubhouse, and lovely greenbelt. This three-story townhome is 1,335 square feet. Featuring a roomy 2-car garage on the ground level with storage space, washer & dryer. The second-floor living area has a fireplace, great kitchen, a breakfast bar, a half bath, and a dining area near the balcony. The third floor features 2

    The Caton Team Susan | Sabrina Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices DrysdaleProperties

    1743 Panda Way, Hayward, CA 94541

Why Live in Fairview

Fairview, CA, is a quiet Bay Area community located just south of Castro Valley. This residential area provides a relaxed atmosphere with convenient access to shopping, dining, and Interstate 580, making it ideal for commuters traveling to tech hubs in San Francisco and San Jose. Housing options in Fairview include midcentury ranch-style homes and contemporary two-story houses in the eastern hillsides, along with modern townhouses in select neighborhoods. The community is known for its open spaces and scenic views of the surrounding hills. Residents enjoy premier green spaces such as the Don Castro Regional Recreation Area, which features a dog park and swimming at the Don Castro Reservoir, and Five Canyons Open Space and Green Belt Park, both offering miles of hiking trails. Neighborhood parks like Lakeridge Park provide playgrounds and athletic fields. Although Fairview lacks a centralized commercial district, its proximity to Hayward and Castro Valley ensures easy access to retail and dining options, including highly rated Japanese restaurants and local shops. The Hayward Unified School District oversees the schools in Fairview. Transportation primarily relies on personal vehicles, with major thoroughfares like Interstate 580 connecting the community to Oakland, San Francisco, and San Jose. Public transportation is available through the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District and nearby Bay Area Rapid Transit stations in Hayward and Castro Valley. Residents also participate in local events such as the Castro Valley Fall Festival and the weekly Castro Valley Farmers’ Market.

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