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1031 Amarillo Ave
Palo Alto, CA 94303
$3,150,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1720
Property Description
** Update: Now available to purchase on its own subject to partnership agreement.** Discover an extraordinary opportunity in Palo Alto's vibrant midtown: a beautiful 10k sqft lot, includes 2 charming cottages, both 2-bed, 1-bath homes with a 2 car garage, blending cozy living with vast development potential. It is part of a large lot 1033 Amarillo Ave, which is a 20k+ sqft site and just got voted and approved for subdivision into two 10k sq ft lots, this is the lot 1. The site is ripe for the creation of a luxurious single-family homes, potentially spanning 5,000 sq ft. The flexibility extends to the option of constructing a 4,000 sq ft main residence plus a separate ADU. The proposed development offers an exceptional quality for living large, while situated in prime convenient location, as the home is near Stanford University, Downtown Palo Alto, and top rated schools. Please note: This Lot 1 must be purchased in conjunction with Lot 2. The lot split will be granted once the new owner apply and obtain the building permit.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1947
MLS Number
ML81958087
Location
Address
1031 Amarillo AVE
City
PALO ALTO
State
CA
Zip Code
94303
County
SAN MATEO
Listing
Provider
Keller Williams Peninsula Estates, original listing
Name
Keller Williams Peninsula Estates
Phone
(650) 627-3700
Office Name
KW Advisors
Office Phone
(650) 627-3700
Agent Name
Wen Guo RE Group

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