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It’s easy to get in and out of Crescent Park, onto the highway and out of town.” Some Crescent Park residents are taking initiative to combat burglary Residents hope surveillance camera

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OPEN HOME GUIDE 48

Also online at PaloAltoOnline.com

Home Front

One way to combat crime

ATTENTION QUILTERS During

the next FabMo free fabric

distribu-tion event on Friday, Feb 8, noon

to 7 p.m., fabrics especially

ap-propriate for quilters and costumers

will be available (no appointment

necessary); the regular distribution

is from 8:30 a.m to 6 p.m and

Sat-urday, Feb 9, 8:30 a.m to 3 p.m

Appointments are required, to help

manage the crowds (Email gather.

fabrix@me.com with preferred date

and time), but some drop-in hours

are included The distribution, with

a requested donation, takes place

at 2423 Old Middlefield Way,

Moun-tain View Volunteer greeters and

sorters are also needed

Informa-tion: www.fabmo.org

SICK PLANTS? UC Master

Gar-deners will offer personal

consulta-tions at a “Winter to Spring Plant

Clinic” from 9 to 11 a.m on

Sat-urday, Feb 9, at Gamble Garden,

1431 Waverley St., Palo Alto Bring

in questions on mid-winter garden

chores, readying gardens for spring

planting, dealing with frost damage,

using compost, or pruning, planting

and choosing bare-root roses Free

handouts Information: Master

Gar-deners at 408-282-3105, between

9:30 a.m and 12:30 p.m., Monday

through Friday or

http://mastergar-deners.org

TREE WALK An arborist will lead

a free Tree Walk around the

Eliza-beth F Gamble Gardens from 10

a.m to noon on Saturday, Feb 9

Expect to see California buckeye,

cucumber tree, smoke tree, Asian

pear, edible fig, cockspur coral

tree, Japanese persimmon and

more Meet at the parking lot near

the corner of Waverley Street and

Embarcadero Road Information:

650-964-6110, info@canopy.org or

www.canopy.org

FRUIT TREE PRUNING

Certi-fied Arborist and Foothill College

instructor Kevin Raftery will teach a

class on “Fruit Tree Pruning” from

10:30 a.m to 2 p.m on Saturday,

Feb 9, at Common Ground, 559

College Ave., Palo Alto Bring

prun-ing shears, bag lunch and a

note-book to class, which will take place

at a local orchard Cost is $42

In-formation: 650-493-6072 or www.

commongroundinpaloalto.org

PRUNING FRUIT TREES Chris

Ingram, ISA certified arborist and

APA certified aesthetic pruner, will

teach a class on “Espalier Pruning/

Fruit Tree Pruning” from 9:30 to

11:30 a.m on Sunday, Feb 10, at

Gamble Garden, 1431 Waverley St.,

Palo Alto His class will range from

choosing, planting and early

plant-ing of new fruit trees to dealplant-ing with

existing fruit trees in the garden

Cost is $35 for nonmembers, $25

for members Information:

650-329-1356 or www.gamblegarden.org

MANAGE THAT REMODEL

Mol-lyanne Sherman, who is certified

by Pierre Bienaimĩ

Cres-cent Park stands out among the most targeted neighborhoods In the past year, burglars struck 26 times, plus another 30 in nearby Duveneck/St Francis, according to Palo Alto police

Palo Alto Detective Sgt Brian Philip attributes this to “the proximity to ingress and egress points It’s easy to get in and out of Crescent Park, onto the highway and out of town.”

Some Crescent Park residents are taking initiative to combat burglary

Residents hope surveillance cameras will deter home burglaries

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Left, One Crescent Park resident mounted

a Mobotix M24 digital camera with a 65mm lens that surveyed the Newell Road/ Edgewood Drive intersection Below, even at night an infrared camera (a 2-inch by 3-inch LED infrared illuminator located halfway between the car and the camera with a 10-degree beam that turns

on when it gets dark) can pick up useful images.

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— and deter criminals from

try-ing their hand in the first place —

with private surveillance systems

Though expensive — beginning at

about $1,000 — cameras often

pro-vide footage instrumental for Palo

Alto police to make an arrest.

“They provide us with an

unbe-lievable amount of intelligence,”

Philip said “One of the things we

use them the most for is suspect and

vehicle descriptions, which not only

go out to our patrol staff, but to

sur-rounding agencies and CHP.”

In Palo Alto police team up with

what they call “business partners”

and “community partners” to

lever-age the resources already in place

Even if the trail is no longer hot,

in many cases footage helps police

narrow down a list of suspects as

well as a timeframe for the crime.

“Stanford Shopping Center is a

perfect example,” Philip said “We

work directly with them to get their

camera systems up and running,”

as they did in response to a rash of

auto burglaries “One of the

prob-lems that we’ve seen extensively is

that people will have the camera

systems installed but not a true

un-derstanding of how to work them

and retrieve data.”

In residential areas, surveillance

is largely a matter of personal choice

for citizens.

Crescent Park resident Ray Su

in-stalled a surveillance camera in his

home after an incident back in

Oc-tober 2011 A woman tried to enter

his backyard and after confronting her, she left Two days later as Su watched the 49ers game, the same woman showed up at his house and called the police saying that a man (Su) was in her house The woman turned out to be mentally ill and a few months later, Su decided to get

a surveillance camera to keep an eye out for other suspicious activity.

Su said the surveillance camera can help prevent crimes depending

on how “brazen or stupid the thief is.” A few days after the iPhone 5 launched, two packages were taken from his doorsteps — all of which was caught on tape Even though Su never caught the package thieves, he still believes in the importance of keeping watch.

“The camera can help analyzing what is going on in the neighbor-hood should something happen It’s like an extra set of eyes for the po-lice,” Su said.

About a year later, Su saw a car drive slowly and make a U-turn around Newell Road and Kings Lane and then stop in front of his driveway for almost a minute Then

he continued to drive and make an-other U-turn on Newell and Ham-ilton where he parked again for another minute or so before driving away towards East Palo Alto Su no-tified the police for their record.

“People worry about ‘big brother’

watching, but I say if you ain’t do-ing anythdo-ing illegal, why would you care?” Su said.

Luc R (not his real name) is an avid implementer of private sur-veillance, going so far as to call it

a hobby At his home on Edgewood Drive, seven cameras cover the front and back yards, as well as the drive-way connecting the two — although

he acknowledges that anything over three is “just for my own amusement and hobby.”

Last year one camera captured an image that helped identify a suspect, who was later arrested, in a street-side robbery.

“You don’t have to be an avion-ics engineer to install (them) Most computer people who can deal with routers, modems and Microsoft can easily program the cameras,” Luc said.

The Crescent Park Neighborhood Association is host to much dialogue regarding surveillance systems and expertise On an email correspon-dence members share which brands and services have worked for them,

as well as tips on legal matters It’s only lawful, for instance, to install cameras on private property and point them onto public property.

David, a management consultant living on Hamilton Avenue, belongs

to the association and has his own set of cameras watching over his home Still, he doesn’t partake in the group’s email correspondence about it.

“I’m very willing to help anybody who asks, but I don’t particularly want to publicize the fact that I’ve gone through the trouble of putting this stuff in,” David said.

“The observation I would make is that the ones who have been resident here 20, 30, 40 years tend to accept what’s going on as part of the

nor-mal cycle of things, and don’t get

so excited about it Those who are newer here tend to get a little bit freaked out.”

Eswar Subramanian has no inter-est in installing cameras of his own, even though his neighbors were the victim of burglary three months ago: “I don’t think it would serve any purpose at all All they’ll see is

a hooded guy.”

Rather, the Fife Street resident believes that cameras installed in coordination are the key to tackling burglary and theft “If you put cam-eras on street corners, they’d actu-ally be able to see license plates,”

Subramanian said.

Across the street, Clarence Nicho-las recalls the days he first moved into the neighborhood, more than 60 years ago: “I used to have the milk-man come in and help himself, put

my milk in the refrigerator and be

on his way.”

Nicholas and other Crescent Park residents have the option of resi-dential surveillance in their hands alone “Based on the conversations I’ve had with residents and such, people are generally much more cognizant of the fact that they need

to take proactive measures to pro-tect their property,” Philip said N

Editorial Intern Lisa Kellman contributed to this story.

in kitchen, bath and interior design

as well as green building, will teach

“How to Manage Your Kitchen or Bath Remodel!” from 6:30 to 9 p.m

on Tuesdays, Feb 12 to March

12, at Palo Alto High School, Room

1706, 50 Embarcadero Road, Palo Alto Sherman will take students through the process, with emphasis

on constructing a project budget and schedule and keeping the project under control Cost is $88, plus a

$30 materials fee payable to the in-structor Information: 650-329-3752

or www.paadultschool.org BEST OF HOUZZ Howard Bank-ston Post, an architect formerly

of Palo Alto who now works out of Portola Valley, was awarded “Best

of Houzz” 2013 for his design by Houzz.com, an online platform for residential remodeling and design The award came from an annual survey of 11 million monthly us-ers Recently, he completed a new contemporary residence in Palomar Park, above Redwood City, and is working on a new residence in Los Trancos Woods N

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to Home Front, Palo Alto Weekly, P.O Box 1610, Palo Alto, CA

94302, or email cblitzer@paweekly com Deadline is one week before publication.

Surveillance

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For more Home and Real Estate news, visit www.paloaltoonline.com/real_

estate

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Atherton

Total sales reported: 1 Lowest sales price: $1,260,000 Highest sales price: $1,260,000

East Palo Alto

Total sales reported: 1 Lowest sales price: $290,000 Highest sales price: $290,000

Los Altos

Total sales reported: 1 Lowest sales price: $1,745,000 Highest sales price: $1,745,000

Los Altos Hills

Total sales reported: 1 Lowest sales price: $3,300,000 Highest sales price: $3,300,000

Menlo Park

Total sales reported: 4 Lowest sales price: $305,000 Highest sales price: $1,325,000

Mountain View

Total sales reported: 5 Lowest sales price: $450,000 Highest sales price: $1,128,000

Palo Alto

Total sales reported: 1 Lowest sales price: $479,000 Highest sales price: $479,000

Redwood City

Total sales reported: 13 Lowest sales price: $425,000 Highest sales price: $2,490,000

Source: California REsource

SALES AT A GLANCE

Sunday

1:30 – 4:00pm

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This information was supplied by Seller and/or other sources Broker believes this information to be correct but has not verified this information and assumes no legal responsibility for its accuracy Buyers should investigate these issues to their own satisfaction.

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HOME SALES

Home sales are provided by

California REsource, a real estate

information company that obtains

the information from the County

Recorder’s Office Information

is recorded from deeds after the

close of escrow and published

within four to eight weeks

Atherton

87 Nora Way S Zmay to

Landmark 87 Nora Limited for

$1,260,000 on 12/28/12; previous

sale 7/10, $1,156,000

East Palo Alto

463 Larkspur Drive Federal

National Mortgage to Shoreline

Assets Group for $290,000 on

12/28/12

Los Altos

54 Dior Terrace F Pessin to A

& N Kassak for $1,745,000 on

1/10/13

Los Altos Hills

27030 Elena Road J Benghiat

to S Baker for $3,300,000 on 1/11/13; previous sale 10/98,

$1,900,000

Menlo Park

11 Brent Court M & C Enfield

to Working Dirt for $1,325,000

on 12/26/12; previous sale 2/94,

$750,000

461 Hamilton Ave M Madriz to

J Ortiz for $305,000 on 12/28/12;

previous sale 7/00, $375,000

1219 Hollyburne Ave J Anaya

to J & B Espinosa for $460,000

on 12/27/12; previous sale 2/10,

$499,000

442 Waverley St R Crawford

to L Crawford for $325,000 on 12/28/12; previous sale 7/86,

$340,000

Mountain View

1377 Bonita Ave Perasic Trust

to A Perasic for $500,000 on 1/14/13; previous sale 6/09,

$207,500

174 Centre St S Biddy to S

Hsieh for $1,128,000 on 1/9/13;

previous sale 7/04, $800,000

505 Cypress Point Drive #267 D

Braginsky to S Ye for $450,000

on 1/9/13; previous sale 7/04,

$385,000

179 Georgetown Court M

Chan to A Tarwe for $757,000

on 1/11/13; previous sale 4/08,

$688,000

2255 Showers Drive #343 P

Lin to Y Huang for $642,000

on 1/14/13; previous sale 12/10,

$516,000

Palo Alto

131 Hawthorne Ave #E M

Nguyen to L Wang for $479,000

on 1/11/13

Redwood City

27 Bennett Road Brouhard Trust

to Loomis Trust for $1,480,000 on 12/27/12

904 Blandford Blvd Loomis

Trust to L Wang for $2,490,000

on 12/24/12; previous sale 7/88,

$545,000

360 C St Antoncich Trust to

C Gonzalez for $475,000 on 12/24/12

536 Compass Circle G Citowsky

to G & N Khosla for $855,000

on 12/27/12; previous sale 8/88,

$328,000

461 Cork Harbour Circle #F L

Fang to M Goyal for $538,000

on 12/28/12; previous sale 8/09,

$520,000

334 D St Batmale Trust to J Zhu for $425,000 on 12/27/12

541 Jackson Ave Kancev Trust

to Baird Trust for $632,000 on 12/28/12; previous sale 10/99,

$371,000

2732 Kensington Road L Chun-Fat to W & M Schechter for

$765,000 on 12/28/12

721 Portwalk Place #2703 A &

J Hatzistratis to Z Elhassan for

$485,000 on 12/27/12; previous sale 3/09, $485,000

709 Rainsong Lane A Srivastava

to Martin Trust for $1,210,000

on 12/28/12; previous sale 8/00,

$930,000

476 Roosevelt Ave M & W

Sawyer to A Lee for $700,000 on 12/26/12

2035 Roosevelt Ave E & A

Malkinson to Tailwind Group for

$580,000 on 12/28/12; previous sale 5/03, $591,000

623 Upton St B Wicharz to V

Tan for $535,000 on 12/27/12

BUILDING PERMITS

Menlo Park

1024 Windermere Ave E San-doval, add 695 sq ft to first floor,

837 sq ft to second floor a single-family residence, $400,000

417 Shirley Way W Ziegler, pho-tovoltaic solar system, $5,400

759 Harvard Ave S Shore, resi-dential re-roof, $10,720

822 College Ave A Muelling,

sewer replacement and cleanout,

$4,850

365 Hedge Road M Clark, replace two FAU furnaces and coil, $9,927

855 Middle Ave M Urda, install

27 rooftop flush-mounted solar panels, electrical service upgrade,

$n/a

135 O’Connor St Y Hamadani, demolish three structures, $5,000

900 Siskiyou Drive R Frederick, temporary power pole, $350

2140 Santa Cruz Ave C-204 K

Parnian, replace living-room win-dow, $1,500

639 Morningside Drive A Par-sons, new two-story

36,000-sq.-ft core and shell building and associated site improvements,

$3,200,000

Palo Alto

3439 Bryant St Q Li, add 410 sq

ft to rear as master bedroom, cov-ered patio, porch roof, $116,000

4301 El Camino Real Monroe Place, L.P., site improvements, civil, landscape, joint trench, utili-ties, $n/a

3454 Rambow Drive one-story room addition at backyard,

$35,000

4135 Maybell Way D & J

Lythiott-Haims, one-story addition plus basement, $225,700

2671 South Court S Baker & M

Bauer, remodel first and second floor, $362,700

110 Greenmeadow Way M

Ridgeway, replace windows, bath-room fan, $3,800

921 Moraga Court S Ray, re-model master bath, $n/a

180 El Camino Real, suite 385A Stanford University board of

trustees, tenant improvement,

$175,000

701 Welch DPR Construction, add construction office/trailer, $20,000

2352 St Francis J Reist,

remod-el kitchen, $19,500

390 Palo Alto Ave L & R Burton, interior remodel, replace water heater with tankless, replace fur-nace, remodel kitchen, bathrooms,

$95,203

101 Alma St #804 M & T Maki, remodel kitchen, replace cabinets,

$7,000

625 Lytton Ave replace window trim due to dryrot, re-coat breeze-ways, $29,000

180 El Camino Real Simons Group, demo paving to grade building pad, construct sd system and bio retension basin for Flem-ings, $226,100

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B eautifully situated on the 18th Fairway of the Sharon Heights

Country Club, this special property has stunning and private golf course views from the main living areas The spacious open

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put-ting their house on the market

be-cause of the notion that California

is a very litigious state They are right,

California is a very litigious state: We

have four lawyers for each 100 people in

California so they are definitely looking

for work

The length of the sales contracts we use

speaks to the number of lawsuits on the

specific issues reflected in those contracts

Everything from Megan’s Law to mold to

asbestos to disclosures of death on the

prop-erty — it’s a byzantine mixture of pages

and pages of questions and forms galore

Even upon the exhaustive filling out of

the forms and answering questions in a very

thorough manner, you can still get sued

Unfortunately, nothing will make you

com-pletely bullet proof from an angry buyer

But there is an art to filling out the forms

in such a manner that you will be better

protected, and a good agent will guide you

through the process

Efram and his wife closed on their

Ather-ton home in August His brother (Noah)

from Fresno represented them in the sale

On Dec 18, Noah received a call from the

agent who represented the buyer regarding

a leak in the roof that “had obviously been

there for years.” He went on to say that his

buyers expected the sellers to pay for the

repairs because the leak now had done

extensive damage to the tune of $21,000

Noah was pretty sure his brother had never

mentioned a leak but called him to double

check Efram then recounted how he had

mentioned a leak to Noah that had occurred

about a year and a half before The leak had

been fixed so Noah told Efram not to worry

about it as it had been fixed and he didn’t

need to disclose it After much back and

forth between the buyer and seller, Efram

refused to pay or assist in the repair in any

way The buyers then replaced the entire

roof and sued Efram for the cost of the

en-tire roof — $34,000.

The first rule of disclosure is, if you have

to ask if you should disclosure something,

you just an-swered your own question Efram should have made mention of this repair and,

if possible, made note of what company com-pleted the repair

With this simple bit of informa-tion, the buyer would have been put on no-tice with regards to the roof and had the opportunity to have it inspected or not An-other protection that the seller could have provided would have been to place a Home Warranty on the property that can include the roof This may not have provided 100 percent protection but would have been an-other measure to help the seller

Additionally, there are numerous places

in the state-mandated disclosures that should have tweaked the seller’s memory with regard to his previous roof repair if

he had carefully and thoroughly read the questions The forms are meant to protect both parties if used correctly.

When answering questions about the house, the large and expensive systems in the house should be given special consider-ation — the roof, the heating system, plumb-ing, electrical and even sprinkler systems

The money a seller pays to have upfront in-spections is well worth the investment The time spent in fully and completely filling out any questions about the property is also well worth the time invested Both should

be looked at as insurance policies for the sale of the house

Unfortunately, Efram ended up settling with the buyer for $28,000 Noah ended up feeling really badly N

Wendy McPherson manages about 145 agents for Coldwell Banker in two Menlo Park offices, plus Woodside and Portola Valley She can be reached at WMcPher-son@cbnorcal.com.

Trusted Real estate Professional

Kathleen Wilson 650.543.1094 kwilson@apr.com

Real Estate Matters

How do I protect myself

as a seller?

by Wendy McPherson

59 Tulip Lane F Khosravani & M

Khotan, build new four-bedroom,

three-bath house, with attached

garage, $430,000

281 Chestnut Ave J Huang,

re-place windows, $13,000; remodel

bathroom, $5,000

160 Homer Ave Emerson Park,

parking lot improvements at Whole Foods, upgrade bathrooms,

$30,000

3431 (soon to be 3417) Hillview Ave VMware, pedestrian bridge,

$150,000

4005 Miranda Ave suite 100 eq-uity office, tenant improvements,

add partitions, relocate outlets,

$17,500

925 Page Mill Road Genencor, process piping island, electrical,

$800,000

4225 Manuela Ave Thu, new swimming pool, $75,000

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1935 Webster Street

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Office: 650.752.0751 Cell: 650.400.4208 alanloveless63@yahoo.com

DRE# 00444835

Open Sunday 1:30-4:30

Offered at $6,500,000

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❖ Lot: 16,610 square feet ~ 151 X 110 (per Realquest)

❖ Possible subdivision ~ Buyer to verify with City of

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❖ 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms

❖ 3,009 square feet (per Realquest)

❖ Built in 1935 by William Wurster

❖ Single level

❖ One car garage and two car carport

❖ Detached recreation room with work shop,

dark room and half bath

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DRE #01484129/01800770 650.324.4456

Menlo Park Sun 1:30 - 4:30 $599,000

738 17th Ave Wonderful Location! 2BD/1BA + studio apt w/bath This

cottage home was built in 1930 Lovely garden & enclosed bkyrd

Lisa Schumacher DRE #00799335 650.851.2666

Palo Alto Sun 1 - 4 $2,795,000

1190 Hamilton Av 3BR/3.5BA English storybook home with enchanting

gardens Exudes charm and coziness

Bonnie Biorn DRE #01085834 650.324.4456

Portola Valley Open Sun, New Price $3,375,000

658 Westridge Dr Prime Westridge Location Expansive home,

spec-tacular views, 2.6 acs, co-listed w/Helen Yen www.658Westridge.com

Joe & Ginny Kavanaugh

DRE #00884747, 01351481 650.851.1961

Prime Location! Private prestigious location 11+ acre property in

cen-tral Woodside close to town

Susie Dews & Shena Hurley

DRE #00781220/01152002 650.325.6161

Create Your Dream Home! Spacious home with lots of potential!

Private lot, tucked away Lovely shaded backyard!

Rod Creason DRE #01443380 650.325.6161

Menlo Park Sat/Sun 1:30 - 4:30 $598,000

2323 Eastridge Ave Unit 511 2BR/2BA Condominium near Sharon Heights & Stanford Shopping Centers, I-280, & Las Lomitas Schools

Gwen Luce DRE #00879652 650.324.4456

Palo Alto Sun 1 - 4 $1,795,000

187 Bryant St Palo Alto Schools Remodeled with hardwood & traver-tine floors, 2 fireplaces, gourmet cherry & granite kitc

Tom LeMieux DRE #01066910 650.323.7751

Portola Valley Open by Appointment $2,150,000 Create your dream home in this fabulous, close in, 1.4 ac (per Town of PV) parcel.

Maya & Jason Sewald DRE #00993290/01732384 650.323.7751

Woodside Sun 1:30 - 4:30 $3,595,000

27 Preston Rd Magnificent Views! Strikingly private 4BD/3.5 BA on approx 3.5 acres, yet only six minutes to Hwy 280 and Sandhill

Steven Gray/Hugh Cornish DRE #01498634/00912143 650.851.2666

Menlo Park Sun 1 - 4 $1,589,000

1998 Valparaiso Av Las Lomitas Schools! Elegant living room,gourmet kitchen,separate family room.Sparkling pool w/brick landscape Keri Nicholas DRE #01198898 650.323.7751

Palo Alto Sun 1:30 - 4:30 $6,500,000

1935 Webster St Old Palo Alto Prestigious location! 16,610SF lot Possible subdivision, buyer to verify w/City of PA

Alan Loveless DRE #00444835 650.325.6161

Palo Alto SALE PENDING! $1,795,000 Atrium style Eichler w/2nd story Orig features/finishes retained 2-car gar Cul-de-sac

Nancy Goldcamp DRE #00787851 650.325.6161

Portola Valley Sun 1:30 - 4:30 $1,695,000

710 La Mesa Wy 4BR/2.5BA Step inside this spacious Ladera home and be swept away by the breathtaking views

Karen Fryling & Rebecca Johnson, DRE #01326725/01332193 650.324.4456

Woodside Sun 1:30 - 4:30 $2,498,000

240 Allen Rd Beautifully Remodeled! Extensively and beautifully remod-eled home Breathtaking view of forest and ocean

Shawnna Sullivan DRE #00856563 650.328.5211

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