Palo Alto, California
Built in 1936
Extensively remodeled by Fergus Garber Architects and Pete Moffat Construction
Prime Crescent Park location with top-rated schools near to downtown Palo Alto
Brazilian mahogany, rift and quartered white oak hardwood floors throughout
Custom cabinetry throughout
Upgraded energy efficient LED recessed lighting
Entry with painted Spanish tile and wrought iron staircase
Wood-burning, gas fireplace with plaster surround in the living room
Dining room with French doors that open to back patio
Convenient butler’s pantry with sink and Carrara marble countertops
Home office with built-in desk and cabinetry
Mud room with built-in cubbies with jacket/backpack hooks and electronic device charging
Kitchen with soapstone countertops and sink, Miele appliances, and breakfast area
Family room adjacent to the kitchen with French doors leading to the pool area
Main floor en-suite bedroom with private entrance
Primary suite with two walk-in-closets and en-suite bathroom clad in Carrara marble
Four additional bedrooms and two additional bathrooms on the upper level
Laundry room on the upper level with Miele stacked washer and dryer
Basement level with storage and mechanical space
Mature, manicured landscaping by Harmony in the Garden
Generous concrete patio adjacent to the living room, dining room, and kitchen
Swimming pool with safety net system
Outdoor Spanish tile steps to upper-level wraparound balcony
Space for children’s play structure, trampoline, beekeeping, etc.
Sport court
Attached 2-car garage
Lutron lighting system
Niles whole home audio control system
Drip and sprinkler outdoor irrigation system
Two furnaces, forced air
Palo Alto is one of the world’s great centers for technology and innovation. Whether it’s venture capital, computers, telecommunications, social networking, or biotech, Palo Alto is the engine that turns ideas into reality. Located halfway between San Francisco and San Jose, Palo Alto is the place in Silicon Valley where everything seems to happen. Unlike their more suburban neighbors, Palo Alto residents enjoy the opportunity to stay connected to the pulse, while still maintaining a sense of seclusion and privacy.
As a hub of innovation, Palo Alto has a gravity that naturally draws influential people and ideas to its center. Even those who live outside the city’s borders are drawn to its myriad restaurants and bars as meeting places for business and socializing. With Palo Alto’s low-key, accessible attitude, you never know who you might run into or what connections you will make here.
In keeping with its foundation as a center for learning and innovation, the city is home to Stanford University as well as some of the most highly regarded public schools in the country. Most Palo Alto children attend their neighborhood public school.
Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley is a leading hub for high-tech innovation and development. Historically, it produced technological wonders by companies that defined the high technology industry, beginning with semiconductor businesses and research groups. These companies, anchored by Stanford University, formed an ecosystem in which later innovators could thrive: Hewlett-Packard, Apple, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, and many more. Thousands of start-up companies currently call Silicon Valley home.