1107 N 4th, San Jose, California 95112, San Jose, - bed, bath

ACTIVE$1,050,000
1107 N 4th, San Jose, California 95112
3Beds
2Baths
1,140Sqft
6,850Lot
Year Built
1947
Close
-
List price
$1.05M
Original List price
$1.19M
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
ML82021737
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Patio
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About this home
This specious, fully renovated single family home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, featuring an open floor plan with a tastefully designed new kitchen, stylishly updated bathroom and a new added full bathroom. Highlights includes: Beautiful tile work, Modern flooring throughout, two large sliding doors opening to backyard, new double pane windows, new light fixtures, including over counter lighting, new furnace and A/C system, all new interior doors, door knobs and mirror closet doors, fresh interior and exterior paint, newly landscaped front and backyards. It is close to Japan Town, San Jose university and collage, downtown and HWY 880. Detached garage has been upgraded and could be used as an office, game room or storage.
Nearby schools
4/10
Peter Burnett Middle School
Public,•6-8•0.4mi
3/10
San Jose High School
Public,•9-12•1.9mi
Price History
Date
Event
Price
10/12/25
Price Change
$1,050,000-11.8%
09/16/25
Listing
$1,190,000
Neighborhood Comparison
| Subject | Average Home | Neighbourhood Ranking (44 Listings) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beds | 3 | 3 | 50% |
| Baths | 2 | 2 | 50% |
| Square foot | 1,140 | 1,557 | 33% |
| Lot Size | 6,850 | 6,000 | 73% |
| Price | $1.05M | $1.24M | 29% |
| Price per square foot | $921 | $861 | 58% |
| Built year | 1947 | 1922 | 78% |
| HOA | |||
| Days on market | 50 | 147 | 16% |
Condition Rating
Excellent
Despite being built in 1947, this property has undergone a comprehensive and recent 'fully renovated' transformation. The description explicitly states 'new kitchen,' 'stylishly updated bathroom and a new added full bathroom,' 'modern flooring throughout,' 'new double pane windows,' 'new light fixtures,' and a 'new furnace and A/C system.' The images strongly support these claims, showcasing a brand-new, modern kitchen with green cabinetry, gold hardware, marble-look quartz countertops and backsplash, and stainless steel appliances. The bathrooms feature contemporary vanities and large format tile showers. All visible components appear new or virtually new, indicating no deferred maintenance and meeting current quality standards. The property is move-in ready with high-quality finishes throughout.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Comprehensive Renovation: The property has undergone a full renovation, including a new kitchen, updated bathrooms, modern flooring, new double-pane windows, and fresh interior/exterior paint, offering a move-in ready experience.
New HVAC System: Equipped with a new furnace and A/C system, ensuring modern comfort and energy efficiency, which is a significant upgrade for a home built in 1947.
Versatile Detached Garage: The upgraded detached garage provides flexible space that can be utilized as an office, game room, or additional storage, adding significant utility to the property.
Prime Urban Location: Strategically located close to Japan Town, San Jose University, downtown, and HWY 880, offering excellent accessibility to amenities, employment centers, and transportation.
Modern Open Floor Plan: Features an open floor plan with tastefully designed interiors, modern finishes, new light fixtures, and large sliding doors to the backyard, appealing to contemporary living preferences.
Cons
Significant Price Reduction: The property has experienced a substantial price drop from its original list price of $1.19M to $1.05M, which might raise questions about initial market positioning or buyer interest.
Slight Overpricing vs. Estimation: The current listing price is approximately 2% higher than the property's estimated value, potentially making it less competitive compared to similar properties in the market.
Moderate School Ratings: The assigned high school (San Jose High School, rating 3) and middle school (Peter Burnett Middle School, rating 4) may not be a strong draw for families prioritizing top-tier public education.

