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Bold in design while retaining a sense of familial warmth, this sensational 5 bed/5.5 bath residence on an iconic street was crafted with an uncompromising eye for detail and volume.
Entering through the striking pivot door, you encounter the first-floor public rooms, including a formal dining room, great room with soaring ceilings, and pristine chef’s kitchen with a 14-foot Calacatta marble island and Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances.
Tucked behind double doors, the owner’s suite is your personal sanctuary with gas fireplace, bathroom with Porcelanosa fittings, and customized walk-in closet.
A floating staircase leads you to the top level with a private rooftop deck, or down to the basement with a suite of rooms for entertaining, including a home theater, family room, game room, exercise studio, and wine cellar.
The yards are lushly landscaped with firepit and water features.
Details such as radiant heated floors, a living wall, art niches, and elevator place this home in its own class.
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Brokers Tour:
Tuesday, October 5th | 9:30am to 1pm
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Carol, Nicole & James
(650) 465-5958
[email protected]
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Carol Carnevale, DRE# 00946687 Nicole Aron | DRE# 00952657 James Steele | DRE# 01872027
DRE# 01527235
(650) 740-7954 office
Home to more than 10,000 street trees, numerous venture capital firms, and social media giant Facebook, Menlo Park packs a lot into its 9.8 square miles. The city offers residents a lovely place to live amid tree-lined neighborhoods and a friendly community.
The city of more than 33,000 got its name from two Irishmen who posted a wooden sign that read "Menlo Park" outside their massive estate in the 1850s. When the railroad came to the area a decade later, officials spotted the sign and gave the station the same name.
Menlo Park incorporated twice -- first in 1874 and then in 1927 -- and remained a primarily rural community until World War I, when some 43,000 soldiers trained at Camp Fremont.
Today, the city borders Redwood City, Atherton, Palo Alto, East Palo Alto, and Stanford University, as well as San Francisco Bay. Its populace is quite educated, with 70 percent of people older than 25 having at least a bachelor’s degree, according to 2016 United States Census Bureau data. The median household income is $122,000, and the median home value is $1.375 million.
In 2011, Facebook moved its headquarters from Palo Alto to Menlo Park. Other businesses and agencies with a strong presence in the city include SRI International and the venture capital firms of Sand Hill Road. The independent bookstore Kepler’s Books has been a local institution for decades, and numerous stores and restaurants line Santa Cruz Avenue, the city’s main shopping street. The city also offers 12 parks and a wide array of recreational activities.