bedrooms
bedrooms
4
bathrooms
bathrooms
4
square feet
square feet
5,540
acreage
Acreage
0.2296
open houses
Open Houses
year built
year built
2007
full baths
Full Baths
-
half baths
Half Baths
-
Classic design and substantial scale define this Old Palo Alto three-story estate. Brazilian cherry floors, curated lighting, and well-proportioned formal rooms are complemented by a spacious kitchen and family room combination designed for everyday living. The home has 5 bedrooms and 4 baths, including a luxurious upstairs primary suite with three customized couture closets, plus main and lower level bedrooms. The lower level also has a large recreation room with space for fitness, a theater with tiered seating, and a temperature-controlled wine cellar. Outdoor living features a covered terrace, barbecue center, and beautifully landscaped gardens in a private setting. Additional highlights include two laundry rooms, closet organizers throughout, and a detached 1-car garage and carport. Close proximity to downtown University Ave, Stanford, and excellent Palo Alto schools, including Walter Hays Elementary.
Location
Subdivision -
County Santa Clara
Elementary School -
Middle School -
High School -
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11
Saturday
1:30PM — 4:30PM
Apr
12
Sunday
1:30PM — 4:30PM
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MLS number: ML82040754
Listing agent: Li Chun Watson
Listing broker: Coldwell Banker Realty (650) 325-6161
Last update: Wednesday, April 1 2026 at 8:57 a.m. EDT
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