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Palo Alto Real Estate 



Houses Sold during 1902 

 by J. J. MORRIS 



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If you are desirous of selling your 

 home, list same witli us. We have 

 inquiry for houses from four to ten 

 rooms. We are expecting an active 

 spring trade. Our list is low at pres- 

 ent. 



$s,.')00 — A beautiful home in Palo 

 Alto. Large 2-story house of nine 

 rooms and bath ; all modern con- 

 veniences. Large lot — 1.50.\280 ; 

 family orchard; excellent neighbor- 

 hood. Good value at $10,000. 29 



$.3, .500 — 2-story house of .seven rooms 

 and batli ; modern improvements. 

 Location, Waverly street near Uni- 

 versity avenue. 42 



$2,7.50 — Seven rooms and bath. Wav- 

 erly street near Hamilton avenue. 

 Splendid bargain. Good value at 

 13,250. .iH 



f.''),ti00 — Ten rooms and bath. Large 

 lot, centrally located. A very com- 

 fortable home place offered for sale 

 at a sacrifice Good value at $4000. 



Town Lots and Farm Lands 



Palo Alto — A place for your njoney 

 where it will increase; I'll give you 

 value for value in real estate; will 

 make your money go as far as it 

 ought, and get for you that which 

 will increase your posse.ssions; in 

 town or out I liave some very at- 

 tractive pieces of property that will 

 be wortli owning. 



Unimproved Town Property 



Palo Alto — One whole block of land, 

 splendidly located; can be subdi- 

 vided advantageously — you had 

 better see me about this soon. 



Palo Alto — Another splendid bar- 

 gain, J block of land, sightly lo- 

 cated. This i block is to be sold 

 this week — firstcome, first served. 

 Chance to make a nice turn on the 

 money invested. 



Palo Alto— 5 block of land, location 

 desira))le, must be scjidon or before 

 the 2.Stli inst. For a cash transac- 

 tion this \ block can be purchased 

 at a very low figure. 



Palo Alto — A choice residenci' lot, 

 close to Episcopal church on Ham- 

 ilton avenue, 100x200, cheap. This 

 is one of our best locations. 



Palo Alto — 100.\200 on Hamilton 

 avenue; am offering this lot for 

 $1000 — the cheapest lot offered for 

 sale in Palo Alto considering loca- 

 tion. 



Palo Alto— Lot 100x110, close to 

 University avenue on Ramon 

 street. Chance for a good invest- 

 ment. This property ought to be 

 looked at. JMust increase in value. 



Improved Property 



Palo Alto — CoA'per street, sunny- 

 side, 10-rooni house, modern and 

 attractive, large lot, splendid barn. 

 See me about this piece of properly, 

 it is to be sold at a bargain. 



Palo Alto — 2-story house of seven 

 rooms and bath, on Cowper street, 

 to be sold furnislied. This prop- 

 erty is now rented and pays about 

 12 per cent per aunum. 



Palo Alto — O-room modern hou.se, 

 large lot, family orchard, 1.50x2S0: 

 this property must be seen to be 

 appreciated. 



Improved and LInimprovcd 

 Acreage Property 



$4,400—22 acres of land adjoining the 

 town limits of Mountain View. 

 Good soil, desirable for residence 

 or orchard purposes. Hti 



$5,2.50 — 13.90 acres on Giffen avenue, 

 7 acres of prunes and 5 acres of ap- 

 ricots in full bearing. New 8-room 

 2-story dwelling with closets, bath, 

 etc. New niodorn barn, well and 

 pump. Very convenient to Stan- 

 ford University. Term?, i cash, 

 balance on time. 147 



ifO,000 — 10-acre improved place, 1 

 mile from Mountain View and 3 

 minutes walk from Castro station, 

 on a good corner; 5 acres of French 

 prunes 7 years old, family orchard, 

 5-room house, large barn, tank, 

 windmill, chicken house. Terms, 

 J down, balance 3 years' time; title 

 perfect. 



$7,000 — A beautiful home often acres 

 best land in Santa Clara valley, 

 planted with apricots 2 years old; 

 2 miles from Stanford University, 

 and U miles from the depot, fronts 

 on the San l''ranciscoroad, house of 

 rooms, bath and cellar, nicely 

 furnished, windmill and lank-house 

 of 2 rooms, laundry, water piped 

 over the place, vegetalile garden 

 and family orchard, large barn; 

 chicken, pigeon, rabbit and dog 

 houses; ranch is well fi'uced, tine 

 double tiuim, single and ilouble 

 harness, line spring wagon, good 

 road cart, tools, implenu-nts and 

 wood. Insurance, $3,500. l!i 



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$12.000 — S3 acres, 4 miles from May- 

 field and Stanford University; 

 house of 11 rooms, barn for (i horses, 

 water from spring. This is in the 

 foothills and is a very pretty place. 

 Terms, J down and balance on long 

 time. 21) 



.$6,000 — 14} acres between Mountain 

 View and Maylield, all in bearing 

 prunes; :;.50 Robe de Sargent prunes 

 100 gra|ievines, 10 acres French 

 prunes, family orchard. 3-room 

 house, fruit house, good well, OOO 

 trays, fruit boxes, track, cars, and 

 all necessary apparatus for drying 

 fruit, fine large oak near the house. 

 Terms easy. IS 



$ri,.500 — 34* acres of land near Santa 

 Clara; (i acres prunes; IJ acres 

 apples and pears; house, barn, tank 

 and windmill; all necessary out- 

 buildings. 44 



$2,200 — 5 acres in bearing prune trees, 

 on the Springer Road, 2 miles from 

 the town of Jlountain View; 4 room 

 house and basement, well, pump, 

 small barn, and ince oak trees. 

 Splendid neighborhood ; terms part 

 cash. 1)5 



$1.750 — 5 acres on Moody road about 

 2 miles from t>jwn, planted to bear- 

 ing orchard, about two-thirds apri- 

 cots and one-third prunes, free 

 from frost, and very desirable for 

 residence pur])oses ; easy terms. 86 



$12,600— A 60-acre home on the 

 Homestead road, about 5 miles from 

 Mountain View, in the warm belt, 

 planted as follows : 25-acre prune 

 orchard in full bearing, 30 acres 

 young apricots, 2 years old. There 

 is a 7-room dwelling with batli, etc. 

 large barn, windmill, tank, tank- 

 house, and all necessary outbuild- 

 ings. The buildings are surrounded 

 by elegant live oaks. It is well lo- 

 cated and would make an elegant 

 home. The otchard is in first class 

 shape and can be ]iurchased in 10- 

 acre subdivisions at the following 

 prices: Bearing prune orchard, 

 $250 per acre; 2-vear old apricot or- 

 cliard, $200 per acre. 93 



$4,500 — 10 acres on the Moody road, 

 planted to bearing Salway peaches, 

 2-story, liard-linished house, tank, 

 windmill, barn and cellar. This is 

 very desirable pro]icrty, situated in 

 our best fruit and resilience section, 

 and very desirable. 122 



125 acres of land 3i miles south of 

 I'alo Alto, $1,35 per acre. Best fruit 

 belt in Santa Clara county, sin- 

 rounded by tine home?. '201 



125 acres of the best fruit land in 

 Santa Clara valley 3.1 miles south 

 of Stanford University, warm belt, 

 excellent neighborhood. 





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