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Exceptional Sunnyvale Home
$1,849,000
333 Schroeder Street, Sunnyvale
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Nick LoGrasso
Nick LoGrasso
This delightfully charming 3-bedroom, 2-bath home features an expanded floor plan and sits on a spacious, beautifully landscaped lot in Sunnyvale's desirable Lowlanders neighborhood. The home offers a wonderful blend of functionality, thoughtful design, and inviting indoor-outdoor living. Step inside to find rich hardwood floors, granite countertops, newer stainless-steel appliances, elegant marble baths, skylights, and a spacious primary suite complete with a walk-in closet. The property welcomes you with a manicured front lawn and pristine curb appeal, while the backyard serves as a true garden retreat. Enjoy mature fruit trees, colorful flowers, and vegetable beds perfect for those who love gardening or farm-to-table living. An automatic irrigation system with a drip network keeps the grounds lush with minimal maintenance. A dedicated BBQ and fire pit area, relaxing hot tub, deck, and inviting gathering spaces create the perfect setting for unwinding or entertaining with family and friends. Ideally located just minutes from shops, dining, and entertainment of Downtown Sunnyvale, as well as convenient commuting via Sunnyvale Caltrain Station and major tech campuses throughout Silicon Valley, this home offers a rare combination of charm, livability, and everyday convenience.
Neighborhood
Sunnyvale boasts one of the largest populations in Silicon Valley and also serves as the headquarters for many well-known companies, such as Yahoo! and NetApp.
Mountain View, Cupertino, and Santa Clara surround the city of 147,000, which is well-connected to its neighbors via public transit and roads. Sunnyvale is home to a Caltrain station and Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority light-rail and bus service. A number of highways, including state Route 85, Highway 101, and Interstate 280, run through the city.
Sunnyvale has long served as an economic center. Early settlers took advantage of the region’s fertile soil to grow fruit, and that industry later expanded into canneries after the railroad arrived in 1864. After World War II, many defense-related companies set up operations in Sunnyvale. Today, the city offers about 20 parks, numerous playing fields, shopping centers, and a range of special events, such as an art and wine festival, a holiday tree-lighting event, and a summer music series.
The city’s median household income is $100,000, and the median home value is $711,00, according to 2013 United States Census Bureau data. Of Sunnyvale’s 55,791 housing units, 47 percent are occupied by the owners.
Mountain View, Cupertino, and Santa Clara surround the city of 147,000, which is well-connected to its neighbors via public transit and roads. Sunnyvale is home to a Caltrain station and Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority light-rail and bus service. A number of highways, including state Route 85, Highway 101, and Interstate 280, run through the city.
Sunnyvale has long served as an economic center. Early settlers took advantage of the region’s fertile soil to grow fruit, and that industry later expanded into canneries after the railroad arrived in 1864. After World War II, many defense-related companies set up operations in Sunnyvale. Today, the city offers about 20 parks, numerous playing fields, shopping centers, and a range of special events, such as an art and wine festival, a holiday tree-lighting event, and a summer music series.
The city’s median household income is $100,000, and the median home value is $711,00, according to 2013 United States Census Bureau data. Of Sunnyvale’s 55,791 housing units, 47 percent are occupied by the owners.
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