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Carolyn Keddington & Colleen Foraker present:

Exceptional Old Palo Alto home

$5,995,000

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About this home's

Features

beds

3

baths

3

Interior

3

Lot

3

Feeling miles away despite its central Palo Alto location, this exceptional contemporary property enjoys a private gated retreat like setting.    The main living / dining room is defined by sleek clean lines, high ceilings, floor to ceiling glass and impressively oversized skylights, all of which conspire to invite the outside in, encouraging full appreciation of the divine woodland setting.  Natural slate tile flooring throughout the first level of the home extends seamlessly to the rear and side patios. The gourmet chef’s kitchen with bar stool seating opens to the inviting family room.  Rounding out the first floor is a cozy office and full bath.  Arranged on the upper level are five bedrooms, including the luxurious primary suite, a guest / bedroom suite and three additional bedrooms sharing a beautifully remodeled hall bath. Ideally situated just a short distance from the Community Center, Gamble Garden, top rated K-12 public schools, California Avenue and Stanford University, this home makes it easy to enjoy all that Palo Alto has to offer!

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Schedule

Open Houses:
Saturday 2/10  1:30-4:30 pm

Sunday 2/11 12-3 pm

Brokers Tour:
Friday, 2/9  9:30-1 pm

Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Carolyn Keddington
(650) 946-8122
[email protected]

Carolyn Keddington

Compass

DRE# 01490400

650-946-8122 mobile

Colleen Foraker

Compass

DRE# 01349099

650.380.0085 mobile

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1732 Middlefield Road

Palo Alto has a lot to offer its residents, including tree-lined streets, a thriving downtown, a plethora of parks and open space for recreation, and excellent public schools. The city’s location next to the Stanford University campus gives residents easy access to lectures, extension courses, and other educational opportunities.

The city of about 66,000 incorporated in 1894 and got its name from a 1,000-year-old redwood tree along San Francisquito Creek. Palo Alto residents are highly educated, with nearly 80 percent of those 25 and older holding at least a bachelor’s degree, according to 2013 United States Census Bureau estimates. The median household income is $122,532. Forbes ranked Palo Alto's 94301 ZIP code 24th on its 2014 list of Most Expensive ZIP Codes, with a median home sales price of $3,525,837.

Open-space areas account for nearly one-third of the approximately 25-square-mile city, which boasts more than 30 municipal parks. Only residents and their guests may access the 1,400-acre Foothills Park on Page Mill Road. The city has one of the most active downtowns on the Peninsula, and an array of restaurants and shops line University Avenue and California Avenue. The Stanford Shopping Center is also a popular destination for retail and dining. Free parking is available in municipal lots downtown.

Numerous tech companies are headquartered in Palo Alto, including Hewlett-Packard and Tesla Motors. Many prominent Web businesses and brands, such as Facebook, Pinterest, and PayPal, got their start in the city.