Very few listings become available in Raynor Park. The value is in the huge parcel(9,300)feet. Build your dream home in this quiet and sought after neighborhood. Garage was converted to family room and office in the early 60's. One mile to Apple Computers new "spaceship headquarters". What a great location. Close to everything. Open house on Saturday and Sunday September 2nd and 3rd between 1-4.
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Sunday, September 3, 2017
Prime Sunnyvale location. Small house on HUGE LOT. Convenient to BOTH new Apple Campuses.
Very few listings become available in Raynor Park. The value is in the huge parcel(9,300)feet. Build your dream home in this quiet and sought after neighborhood. Garage was converted to family room and office in the early 60's. One mile to Apple Computers new "spaceship headquarters". What a great location. Close to everything. Open house on Saturday and Sunday September 2nd and 3rd between 1-4.
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SUNNYVALE — For decades, the Raynor Park neighborhood was an island of modest living in Silicon Valley. Almost rural in flavor, it was developed on old orchard land after World War II: an affordable community for returning GIs and other new homeowners who snapped up its little flat-topped bungalows, situated on oversized lots with plenty of fruit trees.
No more. Just over a half-mile from Apple’s “spaceship” campus under construction in Cupertino, Raynor Park — like neighborhoods throughout the Bay Area — is a community in transition. It’s one more island of affordability that’s going poof amid the housing crunch brought on by the tech boom.“You say it’s near Apple, people want it,” a 1,050-square-foot bungalow that sold for $1.2 million, the neighborhood’s cheapest sale of 2015. “The people that are coming in here, they’re techies and doctors. That’s it. Otherwise, you can’t afford it.”
Last month, the Trulia real estate website reported that million-dollar homes are the new norm for much of the Bay Area. Crunching data from scores of neighborhoods, Trulia included Raynor Park as one dramatic example of the trend: From 2012 to 2016, its share of homes valued at $1 million or more rose from 19 percent to 94.4 percent.
nondescript bungalows — increasingly torn down by developers and private buyers — are sandwiched between Mediterranean-style McMansions. a weedy front yard where someone had parked a pickup truck; the two-story house next door, with an immaculate garden, showed off a freshly washed Tesla in the driveway.
“It’s less and less like a community and more and more where people live when they’re not at their 90-hour tech jobs,” said Laura Richardson, a systems engineer who raised her two daughters in the Raynor Park house she bought in 1987 for $275,000. “But it’s happening everywhere. There are very few neighborhoods that feel like Mayberry these days.”
Even with its escalating prices, Raynor Park is the most affordable neighborhood in Sunnyvale’s sought-after 94087 ZIP code.
Two of its public schools — Laurelwood Elementary and Peterson Middle School — are well-ranked. And its proximity to Apple’s new campus makes it “a jackpot,” said Karishma Arora, a physician in San Jose. Sensing “an investment opportunity,” she and her husband, an engineer, bought a 1,200-square-foot ranch house in 2013 for $850,000. They made it their home for three years with their young son, then sold it in February for $1.41 million.
Arora had anticipated healthy appreciation, but not that much: “Had I known, I would’ve bought two.”
While living in her Raynor Park house, she added, “We were constantly approached by real estate people. We would get fliers, knocks on the door: ‘Hey, are you interested in selling? We have all-cash buyers.’ So I think they’re going to be all wiped out, those little shacks. And it’ll be all two-story expensive houses.”
Those little houses — old-time residents refer to them as “flattops” — were built starting in the late 1940s. The neighborhood was a homey place then, full of chicken coops and well-loved gardens. Its street names recall its founders: Bryant Way was named for original landowners Clarence and Clara Bryant. Ramon and Navarro drives were named for Hollywood actor Ramon Navarro, one of Clara Bryant’s favorite leading men of the ’20s and ’30s.
The very name Raynor Park — originally spelled Ray-Nor, with a hyphen — is a contraction of “Raymond” and “Eleanor,” two of the Bryants’ children.
Close to bustling El Camino Real, with its shopping and restaurants, Raynor Park’s rapid transformation — all those McMansions — is a shock to old-timers such as Warren Campbell, a retired aircraft mechanic whose handcrafted mailboxes dot the neighborhood.
“Years ago, everyone had a flattop,” he said. “Now they tear them all down and put up something new for a million-and-a-half dollars. It’s a shame when I see these flattops torn down. The beams inside — they’re all two-by-six heart redwood. I hate to see all that redwood gone, because I could use it for my mailboxes.”
Such changes aside, the neighborhood remains relatively quiet and even boasts expanses of open land.
It adjoins Full Circle Farm, a nonprofit dedicated to sustainable food systems that sits on 11 acres leased from the Santa Clara Unified School District. With a community garden and its stable of alpacas and mini-horses, the farm is a favorite destination for local schoolchildren. Across the street is the city of Sunnyvale’s eponymous Raynor Park, with ballfields and a community activity center on close to 15 acres.
From: http://www.mercurynews.com/2016/06/05/sunnyvales-raynor-park-one-more-island-of-affordability-gone/
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Saturday, February 13, 2016
Brand New House. Sunnyvale. Walking distance to New Apple Campus, Ranch99, Ortega Park, Excellent Schools Stocklmeir Elementary, Cupertino Middle
Brand new one story construction in desirable Sunnyvale neighborhood; Short walk to new Apple Campus and 99 Ranch Market; Quiet street; Built with quality and style; Open floor plan with abundant natural lighting; High ceiling with crown moldings throughout; Hardwood floors; Spacious living room open to a gourmet kitchen; Granite island, Quartz counter top with glass backsplash, maple cabinets and Stainless steel appliances; Beautiful bathrooms; Spacious master suite with walk-in closet; In-law suite with its own bath and private entrance, also perfect for guest suite; Tankless water heater; Electric car charging outlet; Central heating and A/C; Excellent Cupertino schools; Close to 18-acre Ortega Park.
Monday, January 13, 2014
6yrsNEW. Top CUPERTINO SCHOOLS , Near Apple "SPACESHIP" Campus. 4bed 3.5bath 2398sqft 2car
Contact info:
Robert Lei | Century 21 M&M and Associates | 408-893-2410
Robert Lei | Century 21 M&M and Associates | 408-893-2410
6yrsNEW. Top CUPERTINO SCHOOLS , Near Apple "SPACESHIP" Campus. 4bed 3.5bath 2398sqft 2car
467 Norwood Cir, Santa Clara, CA 95051
$1,088,000
KEY FEATURES
Year Built: 2007
Sq Footage: 2398 sqft.
Bedrooms: 4 Beds
Bathrooms: 4 Baths
Floors: 3
Parking: 2 Garage | Guest parking
Laundry: In Unit
Lot Size: 2613 Square Feet
HOA/Maint: $135
Property Type: Single Family House
6yrsNEW. Top CUPERTINO SCHOOLS w SantaClara Util & Convenience. Minutes to NEW APPLE "SPACESHIP" CAMPUS, NEW KAISER HOSPITAL, Ranch99CupertinoVillage. CAT5wiring, 2MasterSuites, MahoganyHardwoodFloors, PlantationShutters, TanklessHotWaterHeater, 2CarGarage. GraniteCounters in Kitchen/MasterBath. ExtraComputerArea on 2ndFloor. LargeBonusRoom. Center of SiliconValley. EZ Commute to TechEmployers.
Contact info:
Robert Lei
Century 21 M&M and Associates
408-893-2410
Posted: Jan 13, 2014, 8:41pm EST
Year Built: 2007
Sq Footage: 2398 sqft.
Bedrooms: 4 Beds
Bathrooms: 4 Baths
Floors: 3
Parking: 2 Garage | Guest parking
Laundry: In Unit
Lot Size: 2613 Square Feet
HOA/Maint: $135
Property Type: Single Family House
DESCRIPTION
6yrsNEW. Top CUPERTINO SCHOOLS w SantaClara Util & Convenience. Minutes to NEW APPLE "SPACESHIP" CAMPUS, NEW KAISER HOSPITAL, Ranch99CupertinoVillage. CAT5wiring, 2MasterSuites, MahoganyHardwoodFloors, PlantationShutters, TanklessHotWaterHeater, 2CarGarage. GraniteCounters in Kitchen/MasterBath. ExtraComputerArea on 2ndFloor. LargeBonusRoom. Center of SiliconValley. EZ Commute to TechEmployers.
PROPERTY FEATURES
- Living room
- Dining room
- Walk-in closet
- Master bath
- Storage space
- Stove / Oven
- Garbage disposal
- Balcony, Deck, or Patio
- Central A/C
- High-speed internet
- Hardwood floor
- Granite countertop
- Fireplace
COMMUNITY FEATURES
- New property
- Guest parking
ADDITIONAL LINKS
- Website: siliconvalleyhouses.bl...
Contact info:
Robert Lei
Century 21 M&M and Associates
408-893-2410
Posted: Jan 13, 2014, 8:41pm EST
Friday, December 27, 2013
Plan for North Tantau Ave when Apple builds its new spaceship campus in Santa Clara / Sunnyvale
One of big questions about the new Apple campus plan is whether the general public will still be allowed to drive on North Tantau Ave. A good number of residents in that neighborhood use N. Tantau Ave as an alternative to the busier streets Lawrence Expressway and Wolfe Road.
The four blue dots on the eastern edge of the brown region show where Tantau Ave now runs. The southern end of North Tantau Ave clearly runs INSIDE the eastern edge of the new campus. Below is a closeup of that portion:
The closeup photo above clearly shows North Tantau Ave running through the middle of the bottom of the blue enclosed region with 4 square buildings to the west and 6 square buildings to the east.
The four blue dots on the eastern edge of the brown region show where Tantau Ave now runs. The southern end of North Tantau Ave clearly runs INSIDE the eastern edge of the new campus. Below is a closeup of that portion:
The closeup photo above clearly shows North Tantau Ave running through the middle of the bottom of the blue enclosed region with 4 square buildings to the west and 6 square buildings to the east.
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