HOME & REAL ESTATE PALO ALTO WEEKLY INSIDE: Classified Marketplace, page 59 Puzzles, page 60 OPEN HOME GUIDE, PAGE 50 Also online at www.PaloAltoOnline.com Home Front by Carol Blitzer D enise Kupperman was simply attracted by the sea of color. On a rainy day in February, back in 2001, she attended her first camellia flower show in Redwood City. “I went into the room, a sea of pinks and whites. It was such a wonderful surprise. It al- most took my breath away,” she said. Soon she was chatting with members, joined up, and eventually served as president from 2005 to 2007. This year she’s helping the San Francisco Peninsula Camellia Society celebrate its 50th anniversary, encouraging newcomers to view more than 1,000 blooms — including minia- tures, ruffled, tulip-shaped, peony-like, formal or symmetrical — at the Camellia Flower Show FABRIC GIVEAWAY ... Craft- ers and artists may come to the FabMo Creativity Center Friday, Feb. 11, from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. (drop-ins OK after 5 p.m.) or Saturday, Feb. 12, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. (drop-ins OK after noon) for free designer fabric samples, at 2423 Old Middlefield Way, Mountain View. Appointments are required (and small donations requested) (e- mail [email protected]), but some drop-in hours have been added. Information: fabrix@ fabmo.org THE DIRT ON DIRT ... UC Mas- ter Gardener David Peterson will teach a free class on “Garden Soil Basics” on Saturday, Feb. 12, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Gamble Garden Center, 1431 Waverley St., Palo Alto. Topics include compost and mulch, water, nutrients and taking care of garden soils, including when adding sand to soil can be dangerous. Information: Master Gardeners at 408-282-3105, between 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, or http://mastergardeners.org TREE WALK ... Arborist Barrie Coate will lead a tree walk on Saturday, Feb. 12, from 10 a.m. to noon, meeting at the Palo Alto Main Library parking lot, 1213 Newell Road. The walk will be followed by a docent-led tour of the site-specific art installa- tion of Patrick Dougherty. Infor- mation: www.canopy.org MORE ON DIRT ... Filoli will offer a course on “Soil Management” on Saturday, Feb. 12, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 86 Cañada Road, Woodside. The class deals with soil structure, fertility, water and amendments. Cost is $40 for nonmembers, $35 for members. Information: 650-364-8300 or www.filoli.org MINI FARMING ... “Complete- Diet Mini-Farming” will be taught on Saturday, Feb. 12, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Common Ground Education Center, 599 College Ave., Palo Alto. The class will deal with planning a garden that produc- es healthy, nutritious food in the smallest space possible. Also, “Composting” will be offered from 2 to 4 p.m. Students are asked to bring a 5-gallon bucket C amellias Camellia society celebrates its 50th anniversary with show and sale COLOR, BEAUTY AND LONG LIFE (continued on page 40) (continued on page 39) Vivian Wong Vivian Wong Denise Kupperman, an Atherton landscape designer and past president of the San Francisco Peninsula Camellia Society, is looking forward to celebrating the society’s 50th anniversary at the Camellia Flower Show and Plant Sale on Feb. 12-13. Page 37
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HOME&REAL ESTATE
PA L O A LT O W E E K LY
INSIDE: Classified Marketplace, page 59
Puzzles, page 60
OPEN HOME
GUIDE, PAGE 50
Also online at www.PaloAltoOnline.com
HomeFront
by Carol Blitzer
D enise Kupperman was simply attracted by the sea of color.
On a rainy day in February, back in 2001, she attended her first camellia flower show in Redwood City.
“I went into the room, a sea of pinks and whites. It was such a wonderful surprise. It al-most took my breath away,” she said.
Soon she was chatting with members, joined
up, and eventually served as president from 2005 to 2007.
This year she’s helping the San Francisco Peninsula Camellia Society celebrate its 50th anniversary, encouraging newcomers to view more than 1,000 blooms — including minia-tures, ruffled, tulip-shaped, peony-like, formal or symmetrical — at the Camellia Flower Show
FABRIC GIVEAWAY ... Craft-ers and artists may come to the FabMo Creativity Center Friday, Feb. 11, from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. (drop-ins OK after 5 p.m.) or Saturday, Feb. 12, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. (drop-ins OK after noon) for free designer fabric samples, at 2423 Old Middlefield Way, Mountain View. Appointments are required (and small donations requested) (e-mail [email protected]), but some drop-in hours have been added. Information: [email protected]
THE DIRT ON DIRT ... UC Mas-ter Gardener David Peterson will teach a free class on “Garden Soil Basics” on Saturday, Feb. 12, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Gamble Garden Center, 1431 Waverley St., Palo Alto. Topics include compost and mulch, water, nutrients and taking care of garden soils, including when adding sand to soil can be dangerous. Information: Master Gardeners at 408-282-3105, between 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, or http://mastergardeners.org
TREE WALK ... Arborist Barrie Coate will lead a tree walk on Saturday, Feb. 12, from 10 a.m. to noon, meeting at the Palo Alto Main Library parking lot, 1213 Newell Road. The walk will be followed by a docent-led tour of the site-specific art installa-tion of Patrick Dougherty. Infor-mation: www.canopy.org
MORE ON DIRT ... Filoli will offer a course on “Soil Management” on Saturday, Feb. 12, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 86 Cañada Road, Woodside. The class deals with soil structure, fertility, water and amendments. Cost is $40 for nonmembers, $35 for members. Information: 650-364-8300 or www.filoli.org
MINI FARMING ... “Complete-Diet Mini-Farming” will be taught on Saturday, Feb. 12, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Common Ground Education Center, 599 College Ave., Palo Alto. The class will deal with planning a garden that produc-es healthy, nutritious food in the smallest space possible. Also, “Composting” will be offered from 2 to 4 p.m. Students are asked to bring a 5-gallon bucket
Camellias Camellia society celebrates its 50th anniversary with show and sale
C O L O R , B E A U T Y A N D L O N G L I F E
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Vivian Wong
Vivian Wong
Denise Kupperman, an Atherton landscape designer and past president of the San Francisco Peninsula Camellia Society, is looking forward to celebrating the society’s 50th anniversary at the Camellia Flower Show and Plant Sale on Feb. 12-13.
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the range of colors — white, pink, magenta, red — and patterns: var-iegated, striped or tinged with color on the edge of the petal.
As a landscape designer who runs Studio 74 Landscape Planning and Design from her Atherton home of-fice, Kupperman is constantly on the lookout for color for her clients.
Camellias can provide nearly year-round color, she said, for ex-ample, combining japonica that bloom from late January through April with sasanquas such as Stars’N’Stripes that blossom from late summer through the new year.
Shade-loving camellias tend to thrive in a northern exposure, often planted near walls or under trees, Kupperman said.
“Camellias are a very tough plant, and very long-lived,” she said, pointing to 30-year-old small trees that were blooming in mid January in front of the old Roth Building in Palo Alto. The building is the site for the proposed Palo Alto History Museum, and the camellias have been ignored for years.
But they really require little or no maintenance, once established, Kupperman assured. That’s part of what makes them such a natural pairing with native plants.
“Some people take them out be-cause they fear they’re water suck-
ers,” she said, “but they can tolerate some dryness and live for hundreds of years.”
They pair well with shade-loving natives, such as native iris and gin-ger, Oxalis, Arctostaphylos and Atrium, she said.
And they do last a long time.“Think about something alive and
thriving, and whether what you’re replacing it with will perform as well in the long run,” she said.
Through its 50 years, the camel-lia society has both donated camel-lias to public gardens and rescued historical collections. In 2005, when founding member Marjorie O’Malley died, the group contacted the new Woodside estate owner,
Bill Davidow. Although he wasn’t interested in keeping O’Malley’s camellias, he did agree to pay to dig them up and move them, Kupper-man said. Members of the camellia society worked together to identify the plants and coordinated the mov-ing and transplanting.
Those plants are now established at Stanford University, near Memo-rial Church, and at the Strybing Ar-boretum in San Francisco. No sur-prise that Stanford’s blooms, called “Yuletide,” are Cardinal red.
Other key projects are in Redwood City — the Community Activi-ties Building, the Library, the Red Morton building — and the United States Geological Survey in Menlo
Park. Kupperman said the camellias planted at Holbrook-Palmer Park in Atherton are not doing as well.
Although camellias are hardy plants, they are susceptible to petal blight, where the blossoms turn brown at the center. To counter that, Kupperman advised keeping the area around the plant clean, picking up spent flowers and putting down clean mulch. As the mulch breaks down it slowly fertilizes the plants, she said. Pruning should take place when flowering is finished, before new buds come out, she added.
At her Atherton home, Kupper-man keeps many of her camellias in containers, which she waters by hand.
Kupperman said joining the ca-mellia society gave her access to ed-ucational programs where members meet monthly to share information
on growing, showing, caring for, pruning and creating new varieties of camellias.
“The people are really wonderful to get to know. Many are interested in many different kinds of plants,” she said, including magnolias, a common companion plant to ca-mellias.
“In the scheme of things it’s a frivolous activity, but it’s very uplift-ing. All the cares that you have and tragic aspects of the world are easily forgotten,” Kupperman said.
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What: Camellia Flower Show & Plant SaleWhen: Saturday, Feb. 12, show noon to 4 p.m., sale 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sun-day, Feb. 13, show and sale 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.Where: Community Activities Building, 1400 Roosevelt Ave., Redwood CityWorkshop: “Rejuvenating Neglected Camellias: Pruning, Potting, Planting” by Gene Fleet, Sunday, 1 to 2 p.m.Cost: FreeInfo: Linda Kancev at 650-574-1220
What: The Camellias at Gamble Gar-den with Barbara TuffliWhen: Thursday, March 3, 2 to 4 p.m.Where: Gamble Garden, 1431 Waver-ley St., Palo AltoCost: $40 for nonmembers, $30 for membersInfo: 650-329-1356 or www.gamble-garden.org
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Vivian Wong
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Cardinal red ‘Yuletide’ camel-lias were planted near Memorial Church on Stanford University campus.
A pink camellia was in bloom in January near the Roth Building near downtown Palo Alto.
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HOME SALESHome sales are provided by California REsource, a real estate information company that obtains the information from the County Recorder’s Office. Information is recorded from deeds after the close of escrow and published within four to eight weeks.
East Palo Alto1012 Bay Road Federal Home Loan Mortgage to S. Cane for $179,000 on 1/7/11; previous sale 12/06, $520,0002192 Cooley Ave. A. Sanchez to J. Ortiz for $245,000 on 1/6/11; previ-ous sale 3/05, $480,0002568 Farrington Way Astoria Savings to M. Ali for $270,000 on 1/10/11; previous sale 9/90, $181,000934 Garden St. S. Lin to I. So-bieski for $210,000 on 1/12/11; previous sale 4/00, $290,000756 Green St. B. Vargas to E. Gar-cia for $239,000 on 1/6/11; previ-ous sale 6/06, $649,000370 Larkspur Drive Working Dirt Limited to S. Branson for $355,000 on 1/10/11; previous sale 8/05, $580,000
Los Altos524 Deodara Drive Peters Trust to M. & O. Tselner for $1,445,000 on 1/26/1111320 Entrada Place Aurora Loan Services to Y. Wu for $1,020,000 on 1/26/11; previous sale 2/03, $900,0002305 Friars Lane S. & A. Cheng to B. Ang for $1,300,000 on 1/27/11; previous sale 4/00, $875,000
Los Altos Hills13090 North Alta Lane Alta Lane Associates to Weiss Trust for $2,100,000 on 1/21/11; previous
sale 10/10, $1,875,000
Menlo Park150 Amherst Ave. SC Property Management to Torres Trust for $795,000 on 1/11/11; previous sale 6/06, $996,0003422 Oak Drive Flagstar Bank to A. Nguyen for $653,000 on 1/11/11; previous sale 9/06, $875,000
Mountain View108 Bryant St. #16 D. Knight to Su Trust for $652,000 on 1/25/11; previous sale 7/08, $665,0001354 Dale Ave. #7 Stivers Trust to A. Alian for $479,000 on 1/21/11; previous sale 4/88, $167,00077 Mercy St. Stevenson Trust to D. & T. Greene for $874,000 on 1/27/11
905 W. Middlefield Road #941 Skyway Investments to J. Erdmann for $362,500 on 1/26/11; previous sale 5/06, $510,000
Palo Alto270 Chestnut Ave. B. Kamm to R. Freeman for $775,000 on 1/21/11; previous sale 5/96, $280,0003858 Magnolia Drive Favero Trust to Bank of America for $1,251,000 on 1/21/11768 Montrose Ave. P. Bynoe to S. Parak for $1,010,000 on 1/27/11823 Oregon Ave. K. Khodi to N. & G. Jain for $1,330,000 on 1/27/11; previous sale 3/10, $770,000777 San Antonio Road #115 Cali-fornia Housing Finance to Q. Chu for $438,000 on 1/27/11281 Whitclem Way L. & J. Christen to R. & J. Battar for $1,035,000 on 1/27/11; previous sale 9/08, $1,045,000
Redwood City1012 Fulton St. Thorup Trust to D. McEntire for $435,000 on 1/4/11; previous sale 6/98, $325,00037 Hyde St. Graul Trust to R. Smith for $560,000 on 1/11/11206 Madison Ave. J. Henson to A. Quimby for $537,500 on 1/11/11; previous sale 8/10, $460,0002870 Marlborough Ave. C. Pina to F. Shi for $306,000 on 1/11/11; previous sale 9/05, $648,000301 Pacific Ave. Harborview Mortgage to S. & D. Pappas for $436,000 on 1/3/11; previous sale 4/00, $360,000620 Redwood Ave. E. Escalante to D. & J. Mariuc for $387,000 on 1/11/11951 Rose Ave. M. Chao to L. Mar-tinez for $360,000 on 1/6/11; previ-ous sale 2/04, $640,000722 Warrington Ave. H. Gragg to L. Turchet for $900,000 on 1/11/11
FORECLOSURESForeclosures are provided by California REsource, a real estate information company that obtains the information from the County Recorder’s Office. The date is the recorded date of the deed when the lender took title to the property. The price is what the lender paid for it (usually the mortgage balance plus foreclosure fees). Each prop-erty is now owned by the lender and is for sale, or will be for sale soon, individually or through public auction. Individuals should contact a Realtor for further information.
Menlo Park 216 Haight St. Bank of America, 1/05/11, $653,238, 1,090 sf, 2 bd
Los Altos Hills25701 Deerfield Drive Wells Fargo Bank, 1/20/11, $2,341,970, 3,924 sf, 4 bd
East Palo Alto 1982 W. Bayshore Road #332 HSBC Bank, 1/18/11, $243,250, 776 sf, 1 bd
Redwood City 443 3rd Ave. Aurora Loan Servic-es, 1/10/11, $310,000, 960 sf, 3 bd972 Haven Ave. Aurora Loan Ser-vices, 1/14/11, $428,000151 Oakfield Ave. Wells Fargo Bank, 1/03/11, $588,294, 1,140 sf, 3 bd98 Pelican Lane, Washington Mutual Bank, 1/03/11, $316,796, 1,063 sf, 1 bd279 Roble Ave. Federal National Mortgage, 1/18/11, $446,760, 890 sf, 2 bd
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D o you have a drawer full of an-tique handkerchiefs and doi-lies you don’t know what to
do with? Don’t let your linens gather dust in the closet!
Why not haul out those lacy heir-looms and try a few of these quick and easy projects for your home?
an old picture frame. The piece will stand out more if you place it against a dark background.
two handkerchiefs together and slip the old pillow inside. Embellish with
a solid-colored pillow that is still in good shape you can fancy it up by stitching a doily on the pillow face.
or sheet on an antique doll bed.
special handkerchief under the glass of a skirted table.
the best sides facing up and place them so that they peek out of the
group of objects appears more re-lated or pulled together when placed on one. Try grouping the following objects on top of one of your favorite
-eral black and white or sepia-toned family photos in ornate frames on an
or miniature roses atop a stack of -
ture of brass candlestick holders on top of your mantel.
crystal or thimbles all can be en-hanced by careful placement on a starched bit of linen.
might be able to recycle the parts in good condition as doll clothing. You can also incorporate pieces into a quilt. Handkerchiefs look charm-
ing when tied around a stuffed
a bandanna.
with potpourri bundles. Place a scoop of pot-pourri in the
center of a hankie and tie with a
or single earring to the bow. Place
your guest-room pillow.
-eral hankies as napkins?
grandmother probably had a dozen of them. They were used to protect chair backs from hair oil and arm-
not place a few of your doilies on the upholstered furniture in your living room?
draping a few square handkerchiefs at an angle over a curtain rod.
and place them on the vanity in your
handkerchiefs or linen guest towels to the top of the stack. Tie together with a wide satin ribbon. Complete the look by placing a doily under the soap dish.
ledge by letting the corners of sev-eral hankies drape over the ledge. This effect also works well on a
toilet tank.
guest room or guest bath window.
hang a row of linens or frilly hankies across the opening.
as originally intended! Kit Davey, Allied Member, ASID,
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Three bedrooms, 2 updated bathrooms Remodeled kitchen Open fl oor plan with fabulous “great room” feeling Spacious living room with vaulted ceiling Separate family room
Walls of windows overlooking beautifully landscaped, private backyard Spacious side yard ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining Excellent location near schools, parks and shopping
883 ROBB ROAD, PALO ALTO Open Sunday, Feb. 13 1:30-4:30
Showcasing a master suite, two additional bedrooms, a remodeled kitchen, and two and a half baths, the open floor plan has been thoughtfully orchestrated for both relaxed daily living and gracious entertaining.
Tranquil views of the picturesque valley are captured from almost every window in this architectural gem, situated in a quiet cul-de-sac.
Offered at $2,895,000
AMAZING BAY VIEWS FROM THIS HOME WITH ONE ACRE LOT AND COVETED PALO ALTO SCHOOLS.
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WITH PANORAMIC VIEWSThis lovely and well-built home is your opportunity to live in the wonderful community of Woodside. Stone steps and a curving path guide you to the serene front courtyard with its wisteria-covered arbor and bubbling pond. Once inside, you’ll sense the warmth and spaciousness of this special home. Every room on the rear of this home opens out to the yard area or deck to enjoy the spectacular view! Visit www.642WoodsideWay.com for virtual tour and disclosures.
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ATHERTON3 Bedrooms54 Leon Wy $2,800,000Sun Coldwell Banker 324-4456
Leannah Hunt & Laurel Hunt Robinson are pleased to present...
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509 Hale Street, Palo Alto
Open House Saturday Feb. 12 & Sunday Feb. 13 1:30-4:30pm
Magnifi cent Crescent Park mansion designed circa 1897 by William Rhodes and built by Dean & Powell. Situated in the desirable Crescent Park area of North Palo Alto this spacious three story Queen Anne Dutch Colonial style home is one of Palo Alto’s most cherished residences. 7 bedrooms and 6.5 baths are situated on over 7,000 square feet of living space on beautifully groomed grounds of approximatelyone-half acre (18,600 sq ft 124x150-per RealQuest).
Located close to downtown Palo Alto and transportation arterials this one-of-a-kind residence features the charm of yesteryear with an updated kitchen and systems. The spacious original divided light windows permit lovely views of the surrounding gardens and pool/entertainment areas. This home beckons the buyer who appreciates its proud past and comfortable presence in today’s world.
The professionally landscaped yard, designed by architect A.M. Mayberry, includes an in-ground swimming pool, bathhouse, indoor spa and 3/4 bath, covered wet bar, and covered patio.
Outstanding Palo Alto schools - Addison Elementary, Jordan Middle, Palo Alto High (buyer to verify enrollment with PAUSD).
Offered at $3,998,000
Exceptional Crescent Park Estate
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PALO ALTO 650.323 .1111 l MENLO PARK 650.462 .1111 l WOODSIDE 650.529 .1111 l LOS ALTOS 650 .941.1111
APR COUNTIES l Santa C lara l San Mateo l San Franc isco l Mar in l Sonoma l A lameda l Contra Costa l Monterey l Santa Cruz
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MENLO PARK OFFICE 650.462.1111
OPEN SUNDAYPALO ALTO 1718 Waverly St
New construction from R&M Properties. 5bd/5.5ba with
home theater. Prime location. $6,350,000
LOS ALTOS OFFICE 650.941.1111
BY APPOINTMENTLOS ALTOS
One-of-a-kind 5bd/4,5ba overlooking the fairways of the
Los Altos Golf and Country Club. Pool. $5,495,000
PALO ALTO OFFICE 650.323.1111
BY APPOINTMENTPALO ALTO
Remodel, expand or build your dream home on this
picturesque 9720+/-sf lot in Crescent Park. $2,099,000
LOS ALTOS OFFICE 650.941.1111
OPEN SUNDAYLOS ALTOS 23991 Spalding Ave
Spacious, remodeled 4bd/3ba home in turn-key condition.
large kitchen, DR and LR. Large yard. $1,375,000
PALO ALTO OFFICE 650.323.1111
BY APPOINTMENTPALO ALTO
Spectacular Crescent Park classic home on large lot with
separate guest house plus 2-car garage. $3,450,000
PALO ALTO OFFICE 650.323.1111
BY APPOINTMENTPALO ALTO
Eligible Stanford faculty/staff only. Charming 3bd/2ba with
modern kitchen and newer baths. $1,470,000
WOODSIDE OFFICE 650.529.1111
OPEN SUNDAYWOODSIDE 806 W. California Way
Striking 3bd/3ba home with spacious cook's kitchen and
custom handcrafted quality and finishes. $1,995,000
MENLO PARK OFFICE 650.462.1111
BY APPOINTMENTPALO ALTO
Contemporary 3-level townhome in downtown Palo Alto.
4bd/3.5ba with great room and roof deck. $3,495,000
LOS ALTOS OFFICE 650.941.1111
OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAYLOS ALTOS 1924 Newcastle Dr
Lovely, expanded 3bd/2.5ba on a desirable street close to
park, library and schools. 11,050+/-sf lot. $1,265,000
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HISTORIC TUDOR ESTATE $7,995,000 7 BR 6.5 BA 2 acres in W. Atherton. 8 car gar;1bd/1ba apt. | Mary Jo McCarthy/Elizabeth Daschbach, 650.614.3500
SUPERBLY DETAILED HOME $6,688,000 5 BR 10 BA Bright and roomy. Tile roof. | Steven Gray, 650.614.3500
CUSTOM WEST ATHERTON 4,950,000 5 BR 4.5 BA Elegant Custom Home in West Atherton. | Tom LeMieux, 650-323-7751
CLASSIC ESTATE PROPERTY 4,250,000 6 BR 5.5 BA Updated home, guesthouse & pool on cul-de-sac. | Tom LeMieux, 650-323-7751
LUXURY & TRANQUILITY $3,500,000 5 BR 7 BA Remod. 6,400 sf gated home on a very private acre. | Ed Kahl, 650.851.2666
SUN 1:30 - 4:30 54 LEON WAY $2,800,000 3 BR 3.5 BA Stunning, single level contemporary house. | Natalie Comartin, 650.324.4456
LOS ALTOS
SAT/SUN 2 - 4 699 SAN MARTIN PL $1,525,000 5 BR 3.5 BA Light filled living rm. Office w/hrdwd flrs. Pool. | Linda Samaha, 650.614.3500
CHARMING RANCH HOME! $1,398,000 3 BR 2 BA New roof, hrdwd floors, huge garage. | Elizabeth Daschbach, 650.614.3500
SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 1978 COLLEEN DR $1,195,000 3 BR 2 BA Hardwood floors, sep family room, large yard | R. Brendan Leary, 650.325.6161
MENLO PARK
VINTAGE OAKS CUL-DE-SAC $2,595,000 4 BR 3.5 BA Tree-lined street, 1/3+ acre lot, formal dining. | R. Brendan Leary, 650.325.6161
SUN 1:30 - 4:30 324 ARDEN RD $2,125,000 3 BR 3.5 BA Polished details throughout. Pool, spa & waterfall. | Tammy Cole, 650.614.3500
SUN 1:30 - 4:30 1725 POPPY AVE 1,998,000 3 BR 2 BA Gorgeous remodeled home with guest cottage. | Keri Nicholas, 650-323-7751
MENLO PARK
SUN 1:30 - 4:30 10 SPIROS WAY 1,695,000 4 BR 2.5 BA Spacious updated home w/pool, FR, DR, master suite. | Hossein Jalali, 650-323-7751
SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 383 HEDGE RD $1,445,000 4 BR 3 BA 5-year-old Craftsman with incredible finishes. | Billy McNair, 650.324.4456
SUN 1:30 - 4:30 12 PATTERSON AVE $1,369,000 3 BR 2 BA Delightful updated cottage w/updated kit & baths. | Kelly Griggs, 650.324.4456
SUN 1:30 - 4:30 2 MANSION CT $1,299,000 3 BR 3.5 BA New look! Lovely town home in Sharon Heights. | Hugh Cornish, 650.324.4456
SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 724 HARVARD AVE $1,259,000 3 BR 2.5 BA Absolutely Charming Craftsman home in Allied Arts. | Brigid Van Randall, 650.324.4456
SUN 1:30 - 4:30 1020 SHERMAN AVE $1,219,000 4 BR 2 BA Cheery home in tranquil setting. | Carol Borison, 650.325.6161
SAT 1:30 - 4:30 121 LOYOLA AVE $1,095,000 2 BR 2 BA Stylish remodeled home with spaciousness & charm. | Judy Decker, 650.325.6161
SUN 2 - 4 1290 SHARON PARK DR #44 $959,000 2 BR 2 BA Charming unit with many amenities. 2 car garage. | Susan Berry, 650.614.3500
SAT/SUN 1 - 4 224 WILLOW RD $928,000 3 BR 2 BA Tastefully remodeled home in the Upper Willows. | Joanne Shapiro, 650.328.5211
SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 2461 SHARON OAKS DR $895,000 2 BR 2 BA Big 1700 sq.ft. Sharon Heights townhome, no steps! | John Fyten, 650.325.6161
SAT 1:30 - 4:30 228 HAIGHT ST $749,000 2 BR 1 BA Bright, Gorgeous & Fashionable. Loves to Entertain. | Dave Meunier & Rebecca Yen, 408.252.1133
SAT 1:30 - 4:30 21 WILLOW RD #41 $742,000 2 BR 2 BA Stunning cottage-style townhm in lush setting. | Doris Messina, 650.325.6161
SUN 1:30 - 4:30 150 ALMA ST #101 $650,000 3 BR 2 BA Condo in secure bldg. Walk to dwntwn MP, Caltrain. | Bonnie Biorn, 650.324.4456
MENLO PARK
LINCOLN GREEN COMPLEX! $389,000 Remodeled kitchen & bathroom. Covered parking. | Joe Carcione, 650.614.3500
MOUNTAIN VIEW
SAT/SUN 1 - 4 1685 CALIFORNIA ST $790,000 2 BR 1 BA Meticulously updatd bungalow w/gorgeous eat-in kit. | Janie & John Barman, 650.325.6161
DUPLEX IN MOUNTAIN VIEW! $785,000 Spacious duplex in Mtn. View! Must see! | DiPali Shah, 650.325.6161
SPACIOUS, GREAT LOCATION $85,000 2 BR 2 BA Beautiful mobile hm, 55+ Park, Custom features. | Deborah Greenberg, 650.328.5211
PALO ALTO
SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 2177 WEBSTER ST $2,095,000 3 BR 2 BA Old PA charmer! Great location. | Tory Fratt, 650.324.4456
EXQUISITE AND SUNNY HOME $1,995,000 4 BR 3 BA A bright superbly maintained home in Crescent Park. | Denise Monfette, 650.325.6161
SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 3258 EMERSON ST $1,879,000 4 BR 3 BA Midtown. 5 yr new Cape Cod. Inspiring! | Denise Laugesen, 650.343.3700
SUN 1:30 - 4:30 562 PENA CT $1,850,000 5 BR 3 BA New price! Beautiful home on cul-de-sac. | John Spiller, 650.324.4456
SUN 1:30 - 4:30 836 KIPLING ST $1,248,000 3 BR 2 BA 2 Charming PA Bungalows Prime Downtown PA. | Zach Trailer, 650.325.6161
SUN 1:30 - 4:30 1549 ALMA ST $850,000 2 BR 1 BA Secluded Residence in Walter Hays Elem District. | Leannah Hunt & Laurel Robinson, 650.325.6161
SAT/SUN 2 - 4 1314 COLLEGE AVE $775,000 2 BR 1 BA Charming cottage on a tree lined street. | Michelle Englert, 650.614.3500
ELEGANT LIFESTYLE! $725,000 2 BR 2 BA Luxury Condominiums in Dwntwn PA. 55+ community. | Jo Jackson/Barbara Sawyer, 650.325.6161
2 BERGESEN CT, ATHERTON $4,388,000 Sun 1:30 - 4:30 | 4 BR 3.5 BA Classic remodeled home on over 1-acre. Cul-de-sac. Pool, tennis court, wine room, more! John & Janet Dore 650.324.4456
BEAUTIFUL SPACIOUS HOME, MENLO PARK $898,000 3 BR 2.5 BA Beautiful, spacious 3-level home. Walls of glass. Large, bright kitchen w/breakfast rm. Ken Morgan/Arlene Gault 650.328.5211
2203 SOUTH CT, PALO ALTO $2,195,000 Open Sat & Sun 1:30-4:30 | Picturesque, 1920s storybook-style English cottage on alarge lot in Old Palo Alto. Dante Drummond 650.325.6161
COUNTRY ELEGANCE, WOODSIDE $8,500,000 5 BR 4.5 BA Close to Town. Grand foyer w/curved staircase, grt rm & grmt kit. 4-car grg. 4900 sf barn. Ed Kahl 650.851.2666
509 HALE ST, PALO ALTO $3,998,000 Sat/Sun 1:30 - 4:30 | 7 BR 6.5 BA Exceptional Crescent Park Estate. 3 story home- 7 beds, 6.5 baths, on 18,600 sf lot. Pool. Leannah Hunt & Laurel Robinson 650.325.6161
250 ALAMOS RD, PORTOLA VALLEY $3,495,000 Sun 1:30 - 4:30 | 3 BR 3.5 BA Sophisticated, completely remodeled home situated on 3.8 acres. Breathtaking views! Pam & Katie Hammer 650.324.4456
282 CAMINO AL LAGO, ATHERTON $2,998,000 Sun 2 - 4 | 4 BR 2.5 BA Best value in Atherton! Approx. 1.5 level acres. Chef’s kitchen w/cherry & Carrara marble. Kristin Cashin 650.614.3500
2075 OBERLIN ST, PALO ALTO $3,695,000 Sun 1:30 - 4 | 6 BR 4.5 BA New construction with gour-met kitchen, custom details and natural light throughout. Mary Jo McCarthy/Elizabeth Daschbach 650.614.3500
1221 WHITAKER WAY, MENLO PARK $1,928,000 Open Sat & Sun | Rarely available & beautiful 4BR/3BA home on cul-de-sac. Fabulous floor plan, guest suite, hdwd floors. Jenny Lamb 650.323.7751
865 UNIVERSITY DR, MENLO PARK $1,398,750 Sun 1:30 - 4:30 | 3 BR 3 BA New construction. Great new home w/high-end finishes. Steps to downtown Menlo Park. Nathalie de Saint Andrieu 650.324.4456
1501 BRYANT ST, PALO ALTO $3,599,000 Sun 1:30 - 4:30 | 4 BR 3 BA New Price! Classic center hall colonial hm on a lrg 12,825 sq. ft. lot. Central A/C, heat. Debbie Nichols 650.325.6161
CUSTOM WEST ATHERTON $4,950,000 9 yr new home, 3 car garage w/workshop, landscaped grounds, pool, pool house; Las Lomitas schools. Tom LeMieux 650.323.7751
PALO ALTO
ENJOY QUIET & COMFORT $459,000 2 BR 2 BA Beautiful 1 BR + Den currently used as BR. | Kathleen Jarvis Pasin, 650.325.6161
SUN 1:30 - 4:30 115 GREENMEADOW WAY $410,000 1 BR 1 BA Contemporary 1 level w/ colorful garden patio. | Doris Deising, 650.325.6161
PORTOLA VALLEY
SUN 1:30 - 4:30 321 DEDALERA DR $1,520,000 4 BR 3 BA New price! Wonderful Ladera home. | Rebecca & Karen, 650.324.4456
SUN 1:30 - 4:30 250 GABARDA WAY $1,495,000 3 BR 3 BA Open 12-3. Sun-filled Eichler on mostly flat lot. | Rebecca & Karen, 650.324.4456
SUN 1:30 - 4:30 1311 CANADA RD $1,499,000 2 BR 1 BA 19,000+ sf flat lot. Sewer. Add on or build new. | Judi Kiel, 650.851.2666
SUN 1:30 - 4:30 35 RANCH RD, WOODSIDE $1,399,000 4 BR 2.5 BA Approx. 1.48 acres of mostly useable or level land and some views toward Bay! | Molly Westrate, 650.851.2666
SUN 1:30 - 4:30 308 BLAKEWOOD WAY $948,000 3 BR 2.5 BA Idyllic treasure located in a sunny & calm oasis. | Susan Selkirk, 650.325.6161
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Visit our open homes this weekend. For additional information on these properties, visit CaliforniaMoves.com.
Contemporary California Living in Desirable Atherton
This Atherton home enjoys a light and airy casual elegance that has been completely updated for modern living. Numerous French doors spill out to lovely landscaped gardens and an attractive pool providing the quintessential California indoor/outdoor lifestyle. Attributes of the home include slate tile, hardwood fl oors, tall ceilings and recessed lighting creating a dramatic effect.
Offered at $2,800,000
Virtual Tour:
www.54LeonWay.com
54 Leon Way, Atherton
Sunday
1:30 – 4:30pm
Open House
• Stunning single-level home
• 3 bedrooms and 3½ baths
• 3,310 square feet (per county records)
• .7 acres (per county records)
• Cul-de-sac location moments to downtown Menlo Park
• Top-rated Menlo Park schools
This information was supplied by Seller and/or other sources. Broker believes this information to be correct but has not verified this information and assumes no legal responsibility for its accuracy. Buyers should investigate these issues to their own satisfaction.
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This magnificeent estate home is perfectly nestled in a premier Silicon Valley location near downtown shopping and
dining, top emmployers, Stanford University, plus numerous hiking and biking trails. Spanning approximately 10,000 square
feet plus a 1,0000 square-foot guest house, no detail has been overlooked for residents, guests, or extended family
members. Ideal for outdoor entertaining it features a pool, spa, and waterfalls in stunning Romanesque architecture –
on just over 22 acres of sun-swept level land. All this within easy commutes to two international airports, San Francisco,
425 Health ServicesToren Psychological Services - $800 to $1200 for a
Jobs500 Help WantedSystems Analyst Requires BS (or MS) in computer sci-ence, information systems or engineering + 5 years exp. (3 years w/MS). Job in Palo Alto, CA. Resumes to Dextersoft, Inc., [email protected]
550 Business OpportunitiesAll Cash Vending Route Be Your Own Boss! 25 Machines + Candy All for $9995. Vend3, 880 Grand Blvd., Deer Park, NY. 1- 877-915-8222. Major CC accepted! (Cal-SCAN)
560 Employment Information$$$HELP WANTED$$$ Extra Income! Assembling CD cases from Home! No Experience Necessary! Call our Live Operators Now! 1-800-405-7619 EXT 2450 http://www.easywork-greatpay.com (AAN CAN)
Able to Travel Hiring 8 people. No experience nec-essary. Transportation and lodging furnished. Paid training. Work and travel entire USA. Start today. www.ProtekChemical.com 1-208-590-0365. (Cal-SCAN)
Computer Work Work from anywhere 24/7. Up to $1,500 Part Time to $7,500/mo. Full Time. Training provided. www.KTPGlobal.com or call 1-888-304-2847. (Cal-SCAN)
Construction Careers U.S. Navy. Paid training, financial security, medical / dental, vacation, retirement. HS grads ages 17-34. Call Mon-Fri 1-800-345-6289. (Cal-SCAN)
Detention Specialists For Juvenile Justice Facility, Churchill County (Fallon, NV). $15.68/hr. Apply by 3:00 PM on 3/11/11. Hiring on 7/5/11. www.ChurchillCounty.org/hr (Cal-SCAN)
Driver $.33/mile to $.42/mile based on length of haul, PLUS $.02/mile safety bonus paid quarterly. Van and Refrigerated. CDL-A w/3 months current OTR experience. 1-800-414-9569. www.DriveKnight.com (Cal-SCAN)
Drivers: 17 Openings Top 5% Pay! Excellent Benefits. New Trucks Ordered! Need CDL-A and 3 months recent OTR. 1-877-258-8782. www.MeltonTruck.com (Cal-SCAN)
Drivers: Company Drivers Solos and Hazmat Teams * GREAT PAY * GREAT MILES * CDL-A Required. We also have dedicated & regional posi-tions available. Call 866-789-8947. Swift. (Cal-SCAN)
Drivers: New Pay Package Hiring Class-A CDL Flatbed Drivers for Regional and OTR Lanes. Solos, O/OP's and Teams. Top Pay, Great Equipment. 1-888-801-5614. www.SystemTrans.com (Cal-SCAN)
EARN $75 - $200 HOUR Media Makeup Artist Training. Ads, TV, Film, Fashion. One week class. Stable job in weak economy. Details at http://www.AwardMakeUpSchool.com 310-364-0665 (AAN CAN)
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Sales: Travel - Work - Party - Play 50 states! Play in Vegas, Hang in LA, Jet to New York! Hiring 18-24 gals/guys. $400-$800 wkly. Paid expenses. 877.259.6983. (Cal-SCAN)
Sales: Guys and Gals Free to travel out of Town Business and Winter resorts to demo an Orange peel product. Hotel, Transportation, Daily cash draws. Apply today leave tomor-row. 1-888-872-7577. (Cal-SCAN)
BusinessServices
602 Automotive Repair
Bedford Autobody AUTO ACCIDENT? SMASH! OOPS! CRUNCH! NEED HELP? GET 20% OFF CALL 650-961-4100 WWW.BEDFORDAUTOBODY.COM
604 Adult Care OfferedI am a Caregiver Responsible, good refs., nights avail., special needs. May I assist you? Call Bill: 650.396.7486
620 Domestic Help OfferedPrivate Exec. Chef Atherton native w/31 years exp., CCA grad and 4 yrs exp. household chef and catering. Award-winning pastry and Neiman Marcus corp. chef. Refs. 650/218-7073
624 FinancialPAYDAY LOANS UP TO $1000! Fast & Friendly Phone Approvals! No Creit Checks! Call Today & Have your Advance in 24hrs. Call Now 888-430-8412 (AAN CAN)
crosetti funding CASH NOW we offer fast cash for your mortgage note, annuity, and business note call 1 800 391 4032
Note Investment 6 percent ret., paid monthly, 50%LTV, secured on Woodside income property. Owner/agent Jim 650-851-7300
645 Office/Home Business ServicesAdvertising: Best-Kept Secret A business card sized display ad 140 California community newspapers. Reach 3 million+ Californians. Cost $1,550.$1.33 cost per thousand. Free brochure (916)288-6019; www.Cal-SDAN.com (Cal-SCAN)
Payday Loans Up to $1000! Fast and Friendly Phone Approvals! No Credit Checks! Call Today and Have Your Advance in 24 hrs. Call Now 888-443-3217. (Cal-SCAN)
648 Horses-Boarding/TrainingHorse Sale Tulare Agri Center, February 23rd-27th. Stock Horse Show, Stallion Auction and Western Trade Show. Online Catalog and Information www.nationalstock-horse.com, [email protected] or (800) 511-5157. (Cal-SCAN)
Learn to Rope with Ed Cohn. 30 yrs exp. teaching. Classes start March. Come to orienta-tion Wed., 3/2 at 7pm. 650/854-9109
650 Pet Care/Grooming/TrainingAll Animals Happy House Pet Sitting Services by Susan Licensed, insured, refs. 650-323-4000
HomeServices
703 Architecture/DesignDesign/Permits One stop for your remodel/design needs. Comp. plans incl structural engi-neering and energy compliance (T-24). ADW 650-969-4980
715 Cleaning ServicesAC Housecleaning Residential/Commercial. Move in/ out, offices, more. Good rates. 11 years exp. Please call 650/678-4792. www.achousecleaning.com
Asuncion YanetHouse Cleaning
650-906-7712 or 650-630-3279
Francisca’s Deep Housecleaning Experienced, Refs. 650-669-0628 or 650-701-0703
Marlem HouseCleaning House, Condos, Apartments, Office, Move-in, Move-Out, Free Estimates. Good References. “Serving All The Bay Area” 650-380-4114 or 650-389-3327
OrkopinaHousecleaning“The BEST Service for You”
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Trustworthy DetailedLaundry, LinensW W Blinds
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719 Remodeling/Additions
since 1990 lic #627843
DomicileConstruction, Inc.
General ContractorT 415 999-3143 650 366-8335www.domicileconstructioninc.com
730 ElectricalAlex Electric Lic #784136. Free Est. All electrical. Alex, (650)366-6924
Vidal Gardening & Landscaping Bi-Weekly, twice a month clean up. Tree removal. Fences, retaining walls, new lawn irrigation systems. Gutter cleaning. Free est., excel. refs. 650-771-0213
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE Comm/Res. Tree Ser. Aeration, Irrigation, Rototilling, Stump Grinding, Trimming/Pruning. Roger 650.776.8666
751 General ContractingNOTICE TO READERS: It is illegal for an unlicensed person to perform contracting work on any project valued at $500.00 or more in labor and materials. State law also requires that contractors include their license numbers on all advertising. Check your contractor’s status at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800-321-CSLB (2752). Unlicensed per-sons taking jobs that total less than $500.00 must state in their advertisements that they are not licensed by the Contractors State License Board
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with “The”5 Boy band with the 2001 hit
“Every Other Time”8 Bob who won the 1986 PGA
Championship12 Clothing catalog13 Not silicone14 Dublin’s country, locally15 “It’s ___ to the finish...”16 Domestic car model which
changes during April and May?18 Film star who changes during
July and August?20 Morphine or codeine21 Pompous asset?22 “Trading Spaces” network24 Arthur of “The Golden Girls”25 React to acid28 More hip30 ID on a 104031 Currency exchange figures,
often33 “That ___ true!”34 “The Simpsons” villain who
changes during October and November?
37 Taj Mahal’s locale40 Hawkins of school dances41 Texted exclamation44 Thingamawhatsis47 Like some generals: abbr.48 Boisterous laugh syllable49 Code hidden in a bar code50 Actress Thompson52 Tommy Hilfiger’s New York
birth city54 With “The,” “Hair” song that
changes during January and February?
58 New 13th zodiac sign that would cause all these changes (if astrologers took it seriously)
59 It gets threshed60 Mess up completely61 Adjective describing the
MacLaine movie)Down1 Minor boo-boos2 From Qazvin, e.g.3 Pilgrim’s destination4 Beverage option on Southern
menus5 Early pope called “The Great”6 Bedroom comedy, often7 Pensioner’s qualifier8 Dakota, once: abbr.9 Nintendo “diagnosis”10 Cactus bumps11 Toady’s response12 Fashion designer Marc13 “Mayberry ___”17 Like two peas in ___19 Hulu offering23 ___-Magnon man26 Peeves27 Coming from either end, so
to speak29 Angelina Jolie made-for-TV
movie32 LP option34 Came down with35 Ankle-___36 Skeezy district type37 Spam, most often38 Break down39 Camp in the great outdoors41 Cleveland residents, for
instance42 Gets hitched43 Word before shot or knot45 Former outfielder Moises46 Alert system in action movies51 Sound that triggers
“Gesundheit”53 Jazz singer Carmen55 “___ kleine Nachtmusik”56 Birds that look sorta like pen-
guins57 Course code for studying
Freud, perhaps58 Smelted stuff
“Sign Off”--unsettling astral changes.. by Matt Jones
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1221 WHITAKER WAY $1,928,000Rarely available & beautiful 4 bdrm/3 BA home on quiet culdesac. Quality details & fabulous fl oor plan, aupair/guest suite, hdwd fl oors, 2 fi replaces.
383 HEDGE RD $1,445,000This designer home in sought-after Suburban Park features 4 beds, 3 baths, fi ne details and an incred-ible kitchen “great room”. MP Schools.
2203 SOUTH CT $2,195,000Picturesque 1928 storybook English cottage on large lot in Old Palo Alto. Rich decorative detail, vaulted beamed ceilings, arched doorways, French drs.
STUNNING ESTATE ON 3 ACRES! $4,500,0004 BR/3.5 BA. Remodeled with exquisite taste. Vista views, cathedral ceilings, expansive decks and patios for outdoor entertaining.
BEST VALUE IN ATHERTON $2,998,000Approximately 1.5 level acres. One level fl oor plan w/4br & 2.5ba, hardwood fl oors & crown moldings. Chef’s kitchen w/cherry & Carrara marble fi nishes.
150 ALMA ST #101 $650,0003 BR/2 BA. Condo in secure building. New carpet & paint, new appliances, granite counters. Covered parking. Assoc pool. Walk to dntwn MP, Burgess Park, Caltrain.
MENLO PARK | OPEN SUNDAY!
ZACH TRAILER
650.906.8008www.ZachTrailer.com
836 KIPLING ST $1,248,0002 Charming PA Bungalows Prime Downtown PA. Updated kitchen, lush landscaping, fi nished attic w/skylights & carpeting as bonus/reading rm. PA schools
1501 BRYANT STREET $3,599,000New Price! Large 12,825 sqft lot. Colonial home w/period details. Grand entrance hall w/gracious staircase. New heating and air conditioning system.
OLD PALO ALTO | OPEN SUNDAY
HOSSEIN JALALI
650.740.2233
2075 MANZANITA AVENUE $1,469,000Home was completely remodeled in 2007 including wiring & plumbing. Beautiful large chef’s gourmet kitchen opens to spacious FR. Las Lomitas schools.
509 HALE ST $3,998,000Exceptional Crescent Park Estate. One of Palo Alto’s most cherished homes. 7 beds, 6.5 baths. 7k sf living space on 18,600 sf lot. Cabana/Pool House.
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY $5,895,0005 BR/4 BA. This custom-built home is situated on 5.67 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds at the end of a cul-de-sac w/charming guest house & pool.
226 OAK GROVE AVE $3,995,000Updated home, 2-story guesthouse + studio, ideal for guests, extended family & offi ce; pool and spa; cul-de-sac location off the main road; MP schools.
ATHERTON
JANIE & JOHN BARMAN
650.380.8440www.20Willow.com
20 WILLOW RD #19 $729,888Meticulously updated, spacious single-story condo blocks from downtown Menlo Park, Palo Alto and Burgess Park. Granite kitchen with breakfast bar.