This private, upscale neighborhood is located in Menlo Park near the Stanford University Golf Course and the Sharon Heights Golf and Country Club. Large lots help give the Sharon Heights section of the neighborhood a spacious feel, as do the golf courses and Sharon Park. Stanford Hills also features large lots and a more rural, roomy feel, despite being just minutes away from all of the conveniences of urban living, Silicon Valley, and Interstate 280. New homes for sale in Sharon Heights & Stanford Hills typically range between 2,000 and 4,000 square feet in size, attracting upscale, professional families. These neighborhoods are strategically located in the center of activity that many people desire to call home.
Quiet, Picturesque Neighborhood
Living in Sharon Heights & Stanford Hills, residents enjoy a quiet, beautiful setting. Homes often have gorgeous views, especially some of the two-story homes. Sharon Park, just under ten (10) acres in size, is well designed and visually appealing. There is a lovely pond in the center of the park, home to wildlife, such as geese, ducks and turtles. Colorful koi fish are another highlight. Sharon Park has a playground, a paved path around the pond and plenty of green grass for playing. There’s even a Starbucks close by. The Stanford Hills section of the neighborhood is a bit smaller than the Sharon Heights section and has less through traffic. The wide, tree-lined streets of the neighborhood are clean and kept in good repair. This neighborhood is the epitome of where you would want to live and raise a family.
Convenient Shopping and Commuting
Although living in Sharon Heights & Stanford Hills may feel like you’ve gotten away from it all, everything is surprisingly close. Highway 280 is close for commuters (San Jose in one direction and San Francisco the other way), and the park-and-ride public transportation option is also available in Menlo Park. Sharon Heights Shopping Center is just minutes away. Residents enjoy the variety of retailers and dining options available here. Those investing in Menlo Park real estate would do well to see what opportunities await in this highly desirable neighborhood.
Sought After Homes Retain Value
In this highly sought after neighborhood, homes tend to perform excellent at retaining their value. Homes for sale in Sharon Heights & Stanford Hills can be great investments, especially rental properties. Many home-owning residents rented homes in the area until just the right opportunity to buy became available. Using a professional Silicon Valley property management team can increase your access to these top-tier renters, helping to protect your investment and reduce vacant periods. Professional property management takes most of the work out of running rental properties effectively and profitably.
A good property manager protects your investment with careful tenant screening, timely maintenance and up-to-date knowledge about the regulations and restrictions governing the tenant-landlord relationship. Contact us to learn more about Esquire Property Management Group, including a streamlined online system for owner reports, owner payments, and for tenants to pay their rent and make maintenance requests. We can help you maximize your Menlo Park investment if you allow us to. Please call us for a private conversation.
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David has authored a published law review article, two real estate books, and over 120 real estate blog articles.
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