LOS ALTOSVillage charm plus urban convenience |
Renowned for its downtown – known as "The Village" – where friendly shops and epicurean restaurants offer both small-town charm and European-style sophistication. • Tree-lined streets, few sidewalks, and a civic center located in the middle of an orchard contribute to the tranquil country atmosphere • City mission statement: “Foster and maintain the City of Los Altos as a great place to live and raise a family” • Population of 27,693 with 10,462 households • Award-winning schools Conveniently located close to major highways and other commute thoroughfares Los Altos City Site Santa Clara County |
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PALO ALTOCollege-town with sophistication and style |
A lively blend of “town/gown” and Silicon Valley appeal, this well-known Peninsula city, home to Stanford University, also hosts a growing list of major high-tech companies. |
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LOS ALTOS HILLSMiles-away ambiance just minutes from town |
With no commercial zones and acres of pristine open space preserves, this upscale community enjoys rural tranquility within easy reach of downtown conveniences. |
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MENLO PARKVibrant downtown and community-oriented businesses
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Founded as a temperate summer retreat for San Francisco’s wealthy elite, the city was named for its resemblance to the tree-studded meadows and gently rolling hills of Ireland. • Just minutes from Stanford University and Stanford Shopping Center • Vibrant downtown showcases independent bookstores and cinemas plus a rich civic calendar of outdoor events year-round • Population of 30,800 with 12,771 households • Great schools include one of the highest-ranking high schools on the Peninsula • Easy access to Highways 101 and 280 as well as the Dumbarton Bridge to the East Bay Menlo Park City Site San Mateo County |
