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Landlords

Rich History, Strong Future – Investing in Monta Loma Real Estate in Mountain View, CA

The Mountain View neighborhood named Monta Loma has a rich history that dates back to the pre-Columbian Native American tribes that inhabited the region. Monta Loma in its current form got its start with the housing crisis that faced soldiers returning from World War II. This neighborhood still retains many of the simple one-story homes, also known as Eichler homes, on lots typically between 5,000 and 6,500 square feet. Life in the Monta Loma neighborhood continues to be shaped by the original suburban planning that formed this community.  Importantly, Monta Loma is located in one of the more desirable Silicon Valley enclaves, and is at the door-step of Google, Inc.  The central location and the ease of access to a majority of the peninsula, Stanford University, and other bay area cities provides support for Monta Loma’s desirability.

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For Tenants

Life In Martens-Carmelita, Mountain View: A Worthwhile Investment

Martens-Carmelita is different from other parts of Mountain View because of the rustic feel of the neighborhood and the homes located there. Because many of the homes were built in the 1950s, the atmosphere reflects a feel of times gone by. The tree-lined streets may lack sidewalks, but the charm of the area hasn’t suffered as a result.  Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, within a stone’s throw of the most valuable company in the World, Google, this neighborhood is being swallowed up by international investors and residents who adore Mountain View.

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Landlords

Home Buyers and Investors Love Jackson Park, Mountain View, California

This small Mountain View neighborhood has a lot to offer both home buyers and rental property investors. One of the best reasons to live in Jackson Park in Mountain View, California is the rich cultural life this neighborhood boasts. Residents of Jackson Park are an eclectic, interesting group that includes a variety of ethnicities and ages. Home sizes range from small bungalows to large, more luxurious homes. It is this mix of people that gives this vibrant neighborhood a character all its own.  The surrounding amenities including Silicon Valley technology companies like Google, LinkedIn, Apple, Facebook, Stanford University, and the San Francisco Bay Area as a backdrop provide ample events and entertainment for all who buy in Jackson Park.

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