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Palo Alto property sale: Single household residence sells for $4.2 million

Editorial Board Published June 17, 2025
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840 Sutter Avenue – Google Avenue View

A 2,247-square-foot home inbuilt 1953 has modified arms. The spacious property positioned within the 800 block of Sutter Avenue in Palo Alto was bought on Might 5, 2025, for $4,150,000, or $1,847 per sq. foot. This can be a single-story home. The property occupies a large 8,662-square-foot lot which supplies plentiful out of doors house, together with a pool.

These close by homes have additionally lately modified arms:

In April 2025, a 1,523-square-foot house on Colorado Avenue in Palo Alto bought for $3,157,000, a worth per sq. foot of $2,073. The house has 3 bedrooms.
On Ross Street, Palo Alto, in July 2022, a 2,022-square-foot house was bought for $675,000, a worth per sq. foot of $334. The house has 6 bedrooms and three loos.
A 2,022-square-foot house on the 3000 block of Ross Street in Palo Alto bought in December 2024, for $3,100,000, a worth per sq. foot of $1,533. The house has 6 bedrooms and three loos.

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