Colleen Foraker & Carolyn Keddington Present
Spacious Contemporary Home with Marvelous Bay Views
$3,750,000
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Spacious Contemporary Home with Marvelous Bay Views
Perched on an elevated corner lot, this spacious contemporary residence is filled with natural light and showcases marvelous Bay views. Skylights and oversized windows illuminate the dramatic two-story entry foyer, creating a bright and airy atmosphere that enhances the home's open-concept design. Expansive views serve as a stunning backdrop to the living room, primary suite, and wraparound outdoor decks, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. The well designed kitchen, complete with an informal eating area, opens to both the family room and formal dining room, offering an ideal layout for everyday living and effortless entertaining. The flexible floor plan provides excellent separation of space. Two bedrooms on the main level share a hall bathroom, while upstairs, the luxurious primary suite serves as a private sanctuary. Connected by an elevated walkway, it is thoughtfully separated from the guest suite and dedicated office area. Move-in ready and located in a highly sought-after community with access to the excellent Las Lomitas School District, the Ladera Recreation Center, the Ladera Country Shopping Center, and Stanford University—all in close proximity—this home presents an outstanding lifestyle opportunity!
Property Details
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3.5
Square Feet
3,325 sq ft
Neighborhood
Ladera
Site Plan (corner lot ~ 11,212 SF)
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Portola Valley is situated in the San Francisco Peninsula, about 35 miles south of San Francisco and 4 miles west of Stanford University. The town got its name from Gaspar de Portolà, the Spanish explorer who led the first European land expedition to northern California in 1769.
The area is primarily residential, characterized by its rural and natural setting. Portola Valley doesn't have a traditional downtown or central business district. Instead, it has two small commercial areas: one near the intersection of Alpine and Portola Roads, and another at Ladera Shopping Center.
Transportation in Portola Valley is primarily car-dependent due to its rural nature. Public transit options are limited, but there are some SamTrans bus services connecting the town to nearby areas.
The architecture in Portola Valley is diverse but tends towards upscale single-family homes. Many houses are custom-built, ranging from mid-century modern designs to contemporary estates. The town has strict zoning laws to preserve its rural character, often requiring large lot sizes and limiting commercial development.
Portola Valley is considered a desirable place to live for several reasons. It offers a quiet, semi-rural lifestyle while still being close to Silicon Valley and major urban centers. The town is known for its schools, which are part of the Portola Valley School District.
The natural environment is a significant feature of Portola Valley. The town is situated in a landscape of rolling hills, oak woodlands, and grasslands. It borders several open space preserves, providing residents with easy access to hiking and equestrian trails. The town has policies to protect wildlife corridors, preserve open spaces, and promote green building practices.
The community in Portola Valley is generally affluent, with many residents working in nearby tech industries or at Stanford University. Despite its wealth, the town maintains a low-key, nature-oriented atmosphere, with community events often centered around outdoor activities and environmental education.
The area is primarily residential, characterized by its rural and natural setting. Portola Valley doesn't have a traditional downtown or central business district. Instead, it has two small commercial areas: one near the intersection of Alpine and Portola Roads, and another at Ladera Shopping Center.
Transportation in Portola Valley is primarily car-dependent due to its rural nature. Public transit options are limited, but there are some SamTrans bus services connecting the town to nearby areas.
The architecture in Portola Valley is diverse but tends towards upscale single-family homes. Many houses are custom-built, ranging from mid-century modern designs to contemporary estates. The town has strict zoning laws to preserve its rural character, often requiring large lot sizes and limiting commercial development.
Portola Valley is considered a desirable place to live for several reasons. It offers a quiet, semi-rural lifestyle while still being close to Silicon Valley and major urban centers. The town is known for its schools, which are part of the Portola Valley School District.
The natural environment is a significant feature of Portola Valley. The town is situated in a landscape of rolling hills, oak woodlands, and grasslands. It borders several open space preserves, providing residents with easy access to hiking and equestrian trails. The town has policies to protect wildlife corridors, preserve open spaces, and promote green building practices.
The community in Portola Valley is generally affluent, with many residents working in nearby tech industries or at Stanford University. Despite its wealth, the town maintains a low-key, nature-oriented atmosphere, with community events often centered around outdoor activities and environmental education.
Portola Valley is situated in the San Francisco Peninsula, about 35 miles south of San Francisco and 4 miles west of Stanford University. The town got its name from Gaspar de Portolà, the Spanish explorer who led the first European land expedition to northern California in 1769.
The area is primarily residential, characterized by its rural and natural setting. Portola Valley doesn't have a traditional downtown or central business district. Instead, it has two small commercial areas: one near the intersection of Alpine and Portola Roads, and another at Ladera Shopping Center.
Transportation in Portola Valley is primarily car-dependent due to its rural nature. Public transit options are limited, but there are some SamTrans bus services connecting the town to nearby areas.
The architecture in Portola Valley is diverse but tends towards upscale single-family homes. Many houses are custom-built, ranging from mid-century modern designs to contemporary estates. The town has strict zoning laws to preserve its rural character, often requiring large lot sizes and limiting commercial development.
Portola Valley is considered a desirable place to live for several reasons. It offers a quiet, semi-rural lifestyle while still being close to Silicon Valley and major urban centers. The town is known for its schools, which are part of the Portola Valley School District.
The natural environment is a significant feature of Portola Valley. The town is situated in a landscape of rolling hills, oak woodlands, and grasslands. It borders several open space preserves, providing residents with easy access to hiking and equestrian trails. The town has policies to protect wildlife corridors, preserve open spaces, and promote green building practices.
The community in Portola Valley is generally affluent, with many residents working in nearby tech industries or at Stanford University. Despite its wealth, the town maintains a low-key, nature-oriented atmosphere, with community events often centered around outdoor activities and environmental education.
The area is primarily residential, characterized by its rural and natural setting. Portola Valley doesn't have a traditional downtown or central business district. Instead, it has two small commercial areas: one near the intersection of Alpine and Portola Roads, and another at Ladera Shopping Center.
Transportation in Portola Valley is primarily car-dependent due to its rural nature. Public transit options are limited, but there are some SamTrans bus services connecting the town to nearby areas.
The architecture in Portola Valley is diverse but tends towards upscale single-family homes. Many houses are custom-built, ranging from mid-century modern designs to contemporary estates. The town has strict zoning laws to preserve its rural character, often requiring large lot sizes and limiting commercial development.
Portola Valley is considered a desirable place to live for several reasons. It offers a quiet, semi-rural lifestyle while still being close to Silicon Valley and major urban centers. The town is known for its schools, which are part of the Portola Valley School District.
The natural environment is a significant feature of Portola Valley. The town is situated in a landscape of rolling hills, oak woodlands, and grasslands. It borders several open space preserves, providing residents with easy access to hiking and equestrian trails. The town has policies to protect wildlife corridors, preserve open spaces, and promote green building practices.
The community in Portola Valley is generally affluent, with many residents working in nearby tech industries or at Stanford University. Despite its wealth, the town maintains a low-key, nature-oriented atmosphere, with community events often centered around outdoor activities and environmental education.
Colleen Foraker
Carolyn Keddington
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Colleen Foraker
Carolyn Keddington