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4-bedroom dwelling sells for $5.8 million in Palo Alto

Editorial Board Published August 1, 2025
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631 Coleridge Avenue – Google Avenue View

A spacious historic home situated within the 600 block of Coleridge Avenue in Palo Alto has a brand new proprietor. The three,284-square-foot property, in-built 1925, was bought on June 13, 2025 for $5,800,000, or $1,766 per sq. foot. This two-story dwelling offers a beneficiant dwelling house with its 4 bedrooms and three baths. The lot dimension of the property measures a powerful 10,010 sq. ft.

Extra homes which have not too long ago been bought shut by embrace:

A 1,334-square-foot dwelling on the 1500 block of Middlefield Street in Palo Alto bought in April 2025 for $3,315,000, a worth per sq. foot of $2,485. The house has 2 bedrooms and a pair of bogs.
In September 2024, a 1,258-square-foot dwelling on the 1400 block of Byron Avenue in Palo Alto bought for $8,580,000, a worth per sq. foot of $6,820. The house has 2 bedrooms and 1 rest room.
On Byron Avenue, Palo Alto, in June 2022, a 1,958-square-foot dwelling was bought for $4,675,000, a worth per sq. foot of $2,388. The house has 2 bedrooms and three bogs.

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