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SILICON VALLEY SWEET SPOT Introducing a city chic luxury condominium on the top floor of a 2018 mixed-use building in Silicon Valley where Los Altos, Palo Alto and Mountain View converge and in close proximity to three of the ‘Big Five’ tech companies in the world.
Sophisticated and striking, the residence has towering 14-foot ceilings, integrated LED lighting, large windows and glass doors, rough-hewn engineered wood plank floors and pristine stone and designer tile finishes. Filled with natural light, the open-concept great room blends the sleek modern kitchen with dining counter and stainless steel appliances with airy living and dining spaces that extend to an open-air balcony. An elegant primary bedroom has impressive bi-parting glass doors to an intimate balcony, a walk-in closet and an ensuite bathroom with dual-sink vanity and large step-in shower. The second bedroom is convenient for family and guests, or as a WFH office. Adding to the convenience is in-unit laundry with Bosch stackable washer and dryer.
This residence is in a secure, modern building with an elevator and a garage with storage, two assigned parking spaces and an EV charger. It's within strolling distance of Whole Foods Market, Safeway and the plethora of shopping and eateries at San Antonio Center; it's within three miles of three thriving downtowns, two Caltrain stations, five Farmers’ Markets and Google's World HQ, and it’s 8-10 miles from Apple and Meta World HQs.
Yes, this is a Silicon Valley sweet spot!
PROPERTY SUMMARY
PROPERTY DETAILS
NEARBY SCHOOLS
LOCATION
LOCAL FAVORITES
Sophisticated and striking, the residence has towering 14-foot ceilings, integrated LED lighting, large windows and glass doors, rough-hewn engineered wood plank floors and pristine stone and designer tile finishes. Filled with natural light, the open-concept great room blends the sleek modern kitchen with dining counter and stainless steel appliances with airy living and dining spaces that extend to an open-air balcony. An elegant primary bedroom has impressive bi-parting glass doors to an intimate balcony, a walk-in closet and an ensuite bathroom with dual-sink vanity and large step-in shower. The second bedroom is convenient for family and guests, or as a WFH office. Adding to the convenience is in-unit laundry with Bosch stackable washer and dryer.
This residence is in a secure, modern building with an elevator and a garage with storage, two assigned parking spaces and an EV charger. It's within strolling distance of Whole Foods Market, Safeway and the plethora of shopping and eateries at San Antonio Center; it's within three miles of three thriving downtowns, two Caltrain stations, five Farmers’ Markets and Google's World HQ, and it’s 8-10 miles from Apple and Meta World HQs.
Yes, this is a Silicon Valley sweet spot!
PROPERTY SUMMARY
- 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom top-floor, luxury condominium in North Los Altos
- Built in 2018, only four condominiums in this mixed-use building
- Approximately 1,124 square foot interior, per county
- Open concept living with 14-ft ceilings, 8-ft doors, a distinctive bow window, engineered wood floors, quartz and tile surfaces, freshly painted interior
- Kitchen has modern cabinetry, dining counter and stainless steel appliances
- Light-filled living-dining area opens to a tiled balcony
- Primary bedroom has glass doors to an exclusive balcony, a walk-in closet and ensuite bathroom with dual-sink vanity and large step-in shower
- Bedroom 2/Guest bedroom with wall closet is adjacent to bathroom 2
- In-unit laundry with stacked washer and dryer
- Secured building with elevator has a garage with EV charger, storage and assigned parking for two cars
PROPERTY DETAILS
- 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom top-floor, luxury condominium in North Los Altos
- Built in 2018, only four condominiums in this mixed-use building
- Approximately 1,124 square foot interior, per county
- A modest foyer opens to dramatic living spaces with 14-ft ceilings, integrated LED lighting, 8-ft sliding glass and wood panel doors, beautiful bow window, rough-hewn, engineered wood plank floors, exquisite quartz counters, designer tile surfaces, flat-panel cabinetry and freshly painted interior
- Light-filled great room combines the living room, kitchen and dining area before extending to an open-air, tile-lined balcony
- Sleek, modern kitchen has ample cabinetry, sleek quartz countertops, marble mosaic backsplashes, a double-door pantry, dining counter, deep stainless steel sink and stainless steel appliances, which include a Bertazzoni gas range, KitchenAid French door refrigerator, dishwasher and countertop microwave
- Living-dining area has a sliding glass door to an exclusive balcony
- Primary bedroom boasts transom windows above bi-parting glass to an intimate tiled balcony, a good-sized walk-in closet and an ensuite bathroom with large format tile floor, a dual-sink vanity topped with quartz, dual medicine cabinets and a large step-in shower with a rain shower head combo and subway tile surround with contrasting linear tile waterfall mosaic
- Bedroom two offers a large window, wall closet and is adjacent to bathroom 2
- Bathroom 2 has a wood-like tile floor, single-sink vanity, shower-over-tub with tile surround and commode with a bidet attachment
- In-unit laundry closet with Bosch stackable washer and dryer is adjacent to built-in hallway cabinet storage
- Central forced-air heat and air-conditioning
- Secured building with elevator has a garage with EV charger, assigned parking for two cars and storage locker
NEARBY SCHOOLS
- Almond Elementary, Egan Junior High and Los Altos High Schools, buyer to verify eligibility
LOCATION
- Where Los Altos, Palo Alto and Mountain View converge
- Within 3 miles of two Caltrain stations: Palo Alto and Mountain View
- ~ 2.7 miles to Google–Mountain View
- ~ 8 miles from Meta-Menlo Park and Apple–Sunnyvale campuses
- 14-minute stroll to Whole Foods–Los Altos (.3 miles); .5 miles by car or bike
- 7-minute stroll to San Antonio Center; 2 minutes by car or bike
- ~ 1.5 miles to Downtown Los Altos
- ~ 2.5 miles to California Avenue, considered Palo Alto’s 2nd downtown
- ~ 4.5 miles to University Avenue, Palo Alto’s 1st downtown
- ~ 2.3 miles to Downtown Mountain View
- ~ 3.2 miles from Stanford University
- ~ 4 miles from Foothill College
- Midway (~ 5 miles) between the San Francisco Bay and Santa Cruz Mountain’s parks and open space
LOCAL FAVORITES
- Los Altos, Palo Alto and Mountain View – each with top-rated Farmer’s Markets
- San Antonio Center – good eateries and tons of shopping, including some big box
- Downtown Los Altos – boutiques, cafes & restaurants; annual Arts & Wine Festival
- Downtown Mountain View –unique shops, cafes & eateries; spirited local community events
- California Ave and University Ave, Palo Alto – both have serious shopping, cafes & restaurants; favored parks; dreamy summer Twilight Concert series’
- Stanford University – Rodin Sculpture Garden, Cantor Arts Center, hiking the Stanford Dish, Bing Concert Hall and Frost Amphitheater events
- Midway (~ 5 miles) between the San Francisco Bay and Santa Cruz Mountain’s parks and open space
- San Francisco Bay water sports, hiking the Coast Trail, Shoreline Amphitheatre concerts, SF Bay parks and nature preserves
- Santa Cruz Mountains – over a half million acres of parks, open space and nature preserves, most with access to a variety of scenic walking, hiking, biking and horseback riding trails
Neighborhood
Los Altos is a quiet, residential city with tree-lined streets and a quaint downtown.
Due to commercial restrictions, Los Altos lacks the tech and corporate presence of many Peninsula and South Bay cities. The city’s downtown features more than 150 shops and restaurants in a six-block area, with frequent movie nights, farmers' markets, and special events. A weekly newspaper, the Los Altos Town Crier, has its offices on Main Street.
Los Altos is an affluent community, with a median household income of $158,000, according to United States Census Bureau data. Of Los Altos’ 11,204 housing units, 84.5 percent are owner occupied. According to Forbes' 2014 list of America's Most Expensive ZIP Codes, the city's 94022 and 94024 ZIP codes had median home prices of $2,896,103 and $2,527,908, respectively.
Due to commercial restrictions, Los Altos lacks the tech and corporate presence of many Peninsula and South Bay cities. The city’s downtown features more than 150 shops and restaurants in a six-block area, with frequent movie nights, farmers' markets, and special events. A weekly newspaper, the Los Altos Town Crier, has its offices on Main Street.
Los Altos is an affluent community, with a median household income of $158,000, according to United States Census Bureau data. Of Los Altos’ 11,204 housing units, 84.5 percent are owner occupied. According to Forbes' 2014 list of America's Most Expensive ZIP Codes, the city's 94022 and 94024 ZIP codes had median home prices of $2,896,103 and $2,527,908, respectively.
Los Altos is a quiet, residential city with tree-lined streets and a quaint downtown.
Due to commercial restrictions, Los Altos lacks the tech and corporate presence of many Peninsula and South Bay cities. The city’s downtown features more than 150 shops and restaurants in a six-block area, with frequent movie nights, farmers' markets, and special events. A weekly newspaper, the Los Altos Town Crier, has its offices on Main Street.
Los Altos is an affluent community, with a median household income of $158,000, according to United States Census Bureau data. Of Los Altos’ 11,204 housing units, 84.5 percent are owner occupied. According to Forbes' 2014 list of America's Most Expensive ZIP Codes, the city's 94022 and 94024 ZIP codes had median home prices of $2,896,103 and $2,527,908, respectively.
Due to commercial restrictions, Los Altos lacks the tech and corporate presence of many Peninsula and South Bay cities. The city’s downtown features more than 150 shops and restaurants in a six-block area, with frequent movie nights, farmers' markets, and special events. A weekly newspaper, the Los Altos Town Crier, has its offices on Main Street.
Los Altos is an affluent community, with a median household income of $158,000, according to United States Census Bureau data. Of Los Altos’ 11,204 housing units, 84.5 percent are owner occupied. According to Forbes' 2014 list of America's Most Expensive ZIP Codes, the city's 94022 and 94024 ZIP codes had median home prices of $2,896,103 and $2,527,908, respectively.
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