Archive for the ‘Palo Alto’ Category
by cindy ~ February 12th, 2012 ~ Palo Alto, Real Estate in General, The Peninsula in the bay area Comments (101)
$4,295,000 for a gorgeous, totally remodeled 4 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath home in the coveted Community Center neighborhood. Approximately 4,200 sq. foot home on a very rare lot size of 13,500 sq. feet. Great location!! 742 Melville Avenue, Palo Alto, CA – Rare Property For Sale
by cindy ~ February 12th, 2012 ~ Palo Alto, Uncategorized Comments (66)
Do NOT miss seeing this beautiful property for sale in Palo Alto, CA. Price is $4,295,000 for over 4,200+/- square foot home on an unusually large lot for the area of 13,500 square feet. Totally remodeled, high end finishes, designer colors, walk or bike to downtown Palo Alto and Stanford University/Hospital. It’s a WOW! Gorgeous […]
by cindy ~ June 17th, 2011 ~ Atherton, Palo Alto, Real Estate in General, The Peninsula in the bay area Comments (81)
Home Prices Exploding in Silicon Valley Amid More Millionaires By Dan Levy – Jun 15, 2011 3:52 A surge in wealth from technology stock sales and initial public offerings is spilling into the Silicon Valley real estate market as newly rich workers bid up home values in suburban cities south of San Francisco. The median price […]
by cindy ~ December 8th, 2010 ~ Atherton, Los Altos, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Real Estate in General, Uncategorized, Woodside Comments (84)
Michael Boodro, Editor in Chief of Elle Decor, shares the latest trend in home design. The photos are inspiring! This can be done in homes in Menlo Park, Atherton, Palo Alto, Los Altos or Woodside properties. Enjoy the photos and words of advice from a pro. http://previewsinsideout.com/
by cindy ~ October 18th, 2010 ~ Atherton, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Portola Valley, The Peninsula in the bay area, Woodside Comments (87)
Rick Turley, local President of Coldwell Banker shares his insight on a new perspective to consider. What will the future hold for real estate in Atherton, Menlo Park, Palo Alto and further north and south? The rise of the “Creative Class” and what it means for Bay Area real estate By: Rick Turley, President, San […]