6424 Altamar Circle, Livermore

$1,199,950
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4 bed

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2 bath

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1810 sqft

6424 Altamar Circle, Livermore

Single Family

Property Type

Built in 1998

Year Built

2 Car Garage

Parking

7980 sqft

Lot Size

SPACIOUS SINGLE STORY – With over 1800 sqft of living area, this spacious single story offers comfort, convenience, and endless possibilities! Refreshed landscaping, lush new sod, and new fencing along the expansive driveway with detached garage provide charming curb appeal.

Step inside to fresh interior paint and wood laminate flooring throughout, formal living and dining areas, an open concept kitchen family room combo, 4 bedrooms, and 2 full baths. Situated on a nearly 8000 sqft lot with no rear neighbors, you can enjoy summer evenings on the private backyard patio relaxing or entertaining friends. Located close to top rated schools, nearby parks, trails at Brushy Peak and along the Altamont Creek, easy access to commuting, the labs, shopping, and more!

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    We stopped by Livermore Fire Station 6, to catch up with local firefighter, Craig Freeman and to learn about The Centennial Light- the oldest running light bulb in history…and YES…it’s housed right here in Livermore. 8 quick facts about the Centennial Light: (1) 117 years (as of June 2018) (2) Originally installed at the fire department hose cart house on L Street in 1901. (3) Handblown bulb with carbon filament (4) Began as 60 watts, now burns at 4 watts (5) Now resides at Station 6 Firehouse (6) You can visit the lightbulb if the firefighters are not on an emergency call, just ring the bell at the front of the station. (7) The bulb hangs from the ceiling near the wall on the right side of the station. (8) You can watch it burn and learn more here: CentennialBulb.org

    We stopped by Livermore Fire Station 6, to catch up with local firefighter, Craig Freeman and to learn about The Centennial Light- the oldest running light bulb in history…and YES…it’s housed right here in Livermore. 8 quick facts about the Centennial Light: (1) 117 years (as of June 2018) (2) Originally installed at the fire department hose cart house on L Street in 1901. (3) Handblown bulb with carbon filament (4) Began as 60 watts, now burns at 4 watts (5) Now resides at Station 6 Firehouse (6) You can visit the lightbulb if the firefighters are not on an emergency call, just ring the bell at the front of the station. (7) The bulb hangs from the ceiling near the wall on the right side of the station. (8) You can watch it burn and learn more here: CentennialBulb.org