Palo Alto's luxury real estate market is a hotbed of activity, with 10 high-end homes changing hands in the past week. The most expensive sale of the week was a single-family residence in the 200 block of Seale Avenue, which fetched a staggering $5.9 million.
The top five highest-priced sales are dominated by properties built in the early 20th century, reflecting Palo Alto's rich history and architectural heritage. A detached house on Portola Avenue sold for $4.6 million, while another property on Mariposa Avenue went to new owners for $4.5 million.
At the higher end of the price spectrum, a single-family residence in the 4200 block of Los Palos Place was sold for $4.7 million, and a detached house on North California Avenue changed hands for $4.6 million. The top three most expensive sales β all priced above $4 million β are dominated by properties built between 1925 and 1935.
The median price per square foot of the 10 highest-priced sales is an impressive $2,133, reflecting Palo Alto's highly sought-after real estate market. For buyers willing to pay top dollar for luxury living in this exclusive Silicon Valley suburb, the possibilities are endless.
In terms of specific features and amenities, these high-end properties offer a range of options, from spacious living areas to beautifully landscaped gardens and state-of-the-art kitchens. Whether you're looking for a tranquil retreat or an urban lifestyle, Palo Alto's luxury real estate market has something for everyone.
The top five highest-priced sales are dominated by properties built in the early 20th century, reflecting Palo Alto's rich history and architectural heritage. A detached house on Portola Avenue sold for $4.6 million, while another property on Mariposa Avenue went to new owners for $4.5 million.
At the higher end of the price spectrum, a single-family residence in the 4200 block of Los Palos Place was sold for $4.7 million, and a detached house on North California Avenue changed hands for $4.6 million. The top three most expensive sales β all priced above $4 million β are dominated by properties built between 1925 and 1935.
The median price per square foot of the 10 highest-priced sales is an impressive $2,133, reflecting Palo Alto's highly sought-after real estate market. For buyers willing to pay top dollar for luxury living in this exclusive Silicon Valley suburb, the possibilities are endless.
In terms of specific features and amenities, these high-end properties offer a range of options, from spacious living areas to beautifully landscaped gardens and state-of-the-art kitchens. Whether you're looking for a tranquil retreat or an urban lifestyle, Palo Alto's luxury real estate market has something for everyone.