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Single household residence in Palo Alto sells for $2.6 million

Editorial Board Published November 2, 2024
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2330 Sierra Courtroom – Google Road View

A 2,065-square-foot home inbuilt 1950 has modified fingers. The spacious property situated within the 2300 block of Sierra Courtroom in Palo Alto was offered on Sept. 25, 2024, for $2,600,000, or $1,259 per sq. foot. This two-story home boasts a beneficiant dwelling area with 5 bedrooms and three baths. Inside, there’s a hearth. As well as, the home contains a one-car storage, permitting for handy automobile storage. The property occupies a large 6,750-square-foot lot.

Extra homes which have lately modified fingers shut by embrace:

On Saint Francis Drive, Palo Alto, in August 2023, a 937-square-foot residence was offered for $2,475,000, a value per sq. foot of $2,641. The house has 2 bedrooms 1 lavatory.
A 1,369-square-foot residence on the 1100 block of Oregon Avenue in Palo Alto offered in August 2022, for $1,400,000, a value per sq. foot of $1,023. The house has 4 bedrooms and a pair of bogs.
In Might 2024, a 1,527-square-foot residence on Carmel Drive in Palo Alto offered for $3,200,000, a value per sq. foot of $2,096. The house has 4 bedrooms and a pair of bogs.

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