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$789,000
712 San Conrado Terrace #4, Sunnyvale
Presented by
Patrick Johnson
Realtor® GRI, SRES, CRS, ABR
End-unit 2BD/2BA condo in the park-like Fair Oaks Place community offering 1,078 sq ft of light-filled living. Ideally situated with east- and south-facing windows, the home enjoys beautiful natural light throughout the day. Engineered wood flooring & crown molding enhance the open living and dining areas. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances and granite countertops, blending style and functionality.

Your private patio overlooks lush greenbelt views, ideal setting for morning coffee or evening relaxation. The desirable split-bedroom layout provides privacy and flexibility; perfect for guests, a dedicated home office, or a roommate arrangement that may help offset monthly expenses. The generous primary suite includes a walk-in closet & en-suite bath. Indoor, full-size laundry adds everyday convenience.

Additional highlights include two-car parking and substantial storage in an enclosed garage are valuable features in condo living. Residents enjoy resort-style amenities including a swimming pool, heated jetted spa, play area, and mature landscaped grounds.

Enjoy easy access to vibrant downtown Sunnyvale with abundant dining, entertainment, shopping, and community events, as well as Caltrain, major tech employers, parks, and convenient access to Highways 101 and 237.

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Tucked into the heart of Silicon Valley between Mountain View and Santa Clara, Sunnyvale offers a rare blend of economic gravity and everyday livability. It is a city shaped as much by quiet residential streets as by global innovation, where tree-lined neighborhoods sit just minutes from some of the world’s most influential technology campuses. For someone considering a move, Sunnyvale often reveals itself not through spectacle, but through consistency: predictable sunshine, practical housing, and a pace of life that feels measured rather than hurried.

The climate is one of its understated advantages. Protected in part by the Santa Cruz Mountains, Sunnyvale enjoys warm, dry summers and mild winters, with fewer foggy mornings than many neighboring Peninsula cities. Residents quickly grow accustomed to opening windows in the evening and planning outdoor activities with confidence. Weekends often mean a walk or bike ride through Baylands Park along the shoreline, a youth soccer game at a neighborhood field, or coffee along Murphy Avenue, the city’s compact and welcoming downtown corridor.

Housing in Sunnyvale reflects its mid-century roots and steady evolution. Many neighborhoods feature well-kept ranch-style homes built in the 1950s and 60s—efficient layouts, manageable lots, and mature landscaping that gives streets a settled, established feel. In recent years, townhomes and thoughtfully designed condominium communities have added options for buyers seeking lower maintenance or proximity to downtown. Rather than dramatic architectural statements, Sunnyvale homes tend to emphasize function: indoor-outdoor flow, updated kitchens, garage storage, and floor plans that accommodate remote work without sacrificing living space.
Downtown Sunnyvale, centered on Murphy Avenue, is lively without being overwhelming. Outdoor dining patios fill on warm evenings, the farmers market draws a steady weekend crowd, and seasonal events foster a genuine sense of community. It is social, but not frenetic. Residents often describe it as accessible and comfortable—an extension of the neighborhood rather than a separate entertainment district.

Economically, Sunnyvale benefits from its location at the core of Silicon Valley’s employment engine. Major technology, semiconductor, and aerospace firms anchor the local workforce, and many residents enjoy short commutes measured in minutes rather than bridges or freeways. This proximity has historically supported property values and provided a level of economic resilience that appeals to long-term homeowners.

Yet what often surprises newcomers is how residential the city feels despite that economic intensity. Streets are wide, sidewalks are common, and parks are integrated throughout neighborhoods. The terrain is largely flat, making cycling practical and pleasant. Schools, served by multiple districts depending on address, generally perform well, contributing to the city’s appeal for households planning for the long term.

It is a city built on balance—between work and home, innovation and stability, access and comfort. For those looking to plant roots in Silicon Valley without surrendering neighborhood scale or everyday ease, Sunnyvale presents itself not as flashy, but as quietly compelling.

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Patrick Johnson

Keller Williams Silicon Valley

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