TownandCountryApril2023

With timeless elegance, this lovely neighborhood serves as the entrance to historical Palo Alto and Stanford University. One of the Peninsula’s most prestigious and desirable neighborhoods, Crescent Park beckons with its unobstructed views (due to underground utilities), beautiful mature trees and charming lanterns that grace its wide streets. Showcasing an array of architectural styles including Monterey Colonial, California Spanish Revival and even splashes of Modern design, Crescent Park attracts a discerning and worldly citizenry. Many of the beautiful homes were built or influenced by famed local architect, and former Crescent Park resident, Birge Clark, who designed approximately 450 homes and businesses in the Palo Alto and Stanford area. Residents enjoy Crescent Park’s proximity to the vibrant downtown filled with boutiques and restaurants, as well the Four Seasons Hotel at University Circle, Edgewood Plaza, the Baylands Golf Links and Baylands Nature Preserve. Eleanor Pardee Park is the perfect gathering spot, offering extensive community gardens and picnic areas for residents, a large grass field for kids’ soccer and other sports, and extensive playgrounds—an outstanding place to call home. Call Lily at 650.437.3122 lily@lilybillings.com lilybillings.com STATS Highest Price Paid: $8,750,000 Lowest Price Paid: $3,350,000 Median Price Paid: $5,012,500 Average Days on The Market: 35 Days Price Per Square Foot: $1,975 PUBLIC SCHOOLS Duveneck Elementary School Greene Middle School Palo Alto High School LIBRARIES Main Library, 213 Newell Road Downtown Library, 270 Forest Avenue Children’s Library, 1276 Harriet Street PARKS Eleanor Pardee Park, 851 Center Drive Rinconada Park , 777 Embarcadero Road Johnson Park, 268 Waverley Street LILY BILLINGS KNOWS CRESCENT PARK PHOTOGRAPHY: ROBB MOST

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