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    North Los Altos
    484 West Portola Avenue
    Los Altos, California, 94022
    United States
    484 West Portola Avenue Los Altos, California, 94022 United States
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    484 West Portola Avenue
    Los Altos, California, 94022 United States

    Gary Campi
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    Property details

    • Property type

      Single Family Homes

    • Status

      Available

    • Year Built

      2012

    Stunning Los Altos Home on Spacious Lot

    Custom estate-quality home on almost a half-acre lot on one of Los Alto's most sought after streets. Chic sophisticated style and family livability on two levels with high-end finishes and towering ceilings throughout. Built-in 2012, this Tuscan-inspired home includes stone cladding, travertine floors, hewn hardwood floors, and dramatic ceilings. Grand-scaled formal living and dining room off the entry. An expansive chef's kitchen with an adjacent dining nook and a walk-in pantry that opens to the family room. Large custom office with built-in cabinetry designed for two. The bedroom wing includes two spacious bedrooms with Jack and Jill bathroom, a sumptuous primary suite, and another bedroom with an en suite bathroom. The lower level has a wet bar, wine cellar, secondary family room, gym, and guest bedroom with en suite bathroom. Outside, the resort amenities designed by Kikuchi includes a large pool with a cascading waterfall, a separate spa, a vast covered terrace with a fireplace and built-in barbecue kitchen, a fire pit, and a level lawn. Top rated Los Altos Schools.

    About The Area

    Already known as one of the country’s wealthiest towns, Los Altos got a boost from one of its most prominent citizens in 2009, when Google co-founder Sergey Brin and his then-wife Anne Wojcicki, residents of Los Altos Hills and new parents, facilitated the establishment of a real estate investment firm whose aim was to buy and renovate commercial properties in downtown Los Altos. The company, now known as Los Altos Community Investments, has since been instrumental in the rebirth of Los Altos’ once sleepy downtown, both adding new businesses and preserving existing ones. That many of the new concerns are family-focused is a bonus to Los Altos’ large and growing population of young parents.Though it may seem otherwise, Los Altos wasn’t always a center of affluence. Prior to its 1952 incorporation, Los Altos was dominated by prune and avocado farms and ranches, the living embodiment of the “valley of the heart’s delight,” as the Santa Clara Valley was known, prior to the Silicon Valley explosion.Most of the growth in Los Altos – those large, sprawling houses Silicon Valley types snap up the minute they hit the market – came in the 1950s, 60s and 70s, as farmers sold off parcels for residential development; which is fitting, since the town came into being as the result of a single landowner’s subdivision.Los Altos was established in 1906 by a Southern Pacific Railroad man named Paul Shoup, who created the Altos Land Company after buying 140 acres of a ranch owned by Sarah Winchester – the same Sarah Winchester who later went insane and built the Winchester House of Mystery. Promoting the newly-platted town as “The Jewel of the Peninsula,” the Altos Land Company began selling lots in 1908.Despite early enthusiasm, Los Altos grew slowly until World War II. Today it’s difficult to find evidence of the young town. Even “Old Los Altos,” the oldest of the city’s eight residential districts, includes a mix of new and old – with the “old” mostly going only back to the 1930s and 40s.Most of Los Altos’ other neighborhoods have buried their agricultural roots under waves of large homes in beautiful settings. Original plans for Loyola Corners called for the construction of a new campus for Santa Clara University, the idea being that fledgling Los Altos would become a university town rivaling its next-door neighbor, Palo Alto. The 1906 earthquake derailed those plans, however. Today, what would have been a college campus is instead the Los Altos Country Club.Rather than universities and avocados, present-day Los Altos is known for its luxurious, spacious homes and high-end suburban lifestyle. Los Altos has something for every high-end homebuyer, with classic post-war suburban neighborhoods, semi-rural neighborhoods like Country Club, which backs up to a 4,000 acre nature preserve, mini-mansions with views in Woodland and even neighborhoods promising pedestrian-friendly lifestyles, with easy access to downtown’s upgraded shopping and dining.Downtown is a mixture of world-class restaurants and comfortable local favorites, high-end boutiques and decades-old mom-and-pop businesses. The Los Altos Village Association stays busy, filling each year with events and festivals including the annual Los Altos Arts and Wine Festival, a summer Farmer’s Market and the monthly First Friday events, during which locals convene on downtown streets to enjoy live music and extended shopping hours and maybe follow up with a meal at a downtown restaurant.

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    Amenities & Lot Features

    • Listing Details
      • Property ID
        22ZXCZ
      • MLS#
        ML81951323
      • Property type
        Single Family Homes
      • Marketed By
        Golden Gate Sotheby's International Realty
      • Status
        Available
      • Listing Price
        $9,300,000
      • County
        Santa Clara County
      • School District
        Mountain View-Los Altos Union
    • Utilities & Building
      • Year Built
        2012
      • Lot Size Unit
        Acre(s)
      • Lot Size
        0.46
      • Parking
        Garage 2 Cars
      • cooling
        Central A/C
    • Features
      • Amenities
        Granite Countertops, Spa / Hot Tub, Tile Flooring, Walk-in Closet, Hardwood Flooring, Washer Included, Dryer Included, Outdoor Pool, 4+ Fireplaces, Wet Bar
      • Fireplace Type
        Gas
      • Full Bathrooms
        5
      • Partial Bathrooms
        2
      • Bedrooms
        5