Stretching from the Santa Cruz Mountains to the San Francisco Bay, Redwood City is the mid point between San Jose and SF. Several global tech companies including Electronic Arts, Box, Oracle, and Evernote all call Redwood City home. Over recent years, the city has revitalized the downtown area with ... » Learn More about Redwood City
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Ladera
Born, Raised, and Selling Ladera! When it comes to community, there are few places that rival Ladera. Originally developed in the mid 1940s, Ladera is now home to roughly 540 families. Ladera prides itself on its love of family and community, popular amongst young families, couples, single ... » Learn More about Ladera
Portola Valley
Named after the Spanish explorer Gaspar de Portola, Portola Valley sits west of Highway 280 along the eastern slope of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Home to many local favorites such as the Alpine Inn and Parkside Grille, Portola Valley is known for being home to the Windy Hill Open Space Preserve. With ... » Learn More about Portola Valley
Palo Alto
Palo Alto is the hub of Silicon Valley and is currently one of the most expensive cities in the United States. As headquarters to companies like Tesla, Houzz, and Hewlett-Packard, Palo Alto previously served as an incubator to Apple and Google. Known for its suburban living, expansive estates, and ... » Learn More about Palo Alto
Menlo Park
Centrally located and spanning from 280 to the Dumbarton Bridge, Menlo Park is a primarily residential city with great schools both public and private. Menlo Park neighborhoods and communities are highly desirable. Conveniently situated near Stanford, Menlo Park is a hop, skip, and a jump to both ... » Learn More about Menlo Park