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For Homes on the San Francisco Peninsula Tuesday is tour day in San Mateo County. The tour is sponsored by 2 realtor boards, San Mateo County Association of Realtors, and SILVAR, Silicon Valley Association of Realtors.
The SAMCAR tour for today, January 18, 2011, included 200 residential listings with substantially less homes for sale than on last week’s tour. In Wende’s Home on the San Francisco Peninsula Select Cities it was much the same story. In Atherton both homes on tour were newly listed, though both had been previously for sale at higher prices without selling in the previous year and are currently offered at $2,189,000 and $7,995,000 . In Menlo Park there were a total of 10 single homes and townhouses/condos, 5 of which were new on the market, though 1 of the 5 had shown up briefly in 2010. The lowest price was $450,000 and highest was $4,750,000. Portola Valley was without any homes on tour for the second week in a row, and Redwood City only had 17 listings, 6 of which were new, with prices again ranging from $189,900-$2,595,000. 13 properties, 4 of which were first tours, were in San Carlos and priced between $450,000 and $1,199,950. And there was 1 home open for tour in Woodside, being retoured after almost 11 months on the market and currently priced at $6,495,000.
The standout on today’s tour was located in Emerald Hills, Redwood City at 125 Emerald Estates Court, nd currently listed by John Shroyer, Sotheby’s for $2,595,000. Previously listed 2 years ago for $2,895,000, the home originally sold in April of 2005 for $3,395,000 when first constructed. With 6 bedrooms and 7 baths, it offers 5,320 square feet of living on a 36,419 square foot lot and is 2+ stories. The generously sized rooms include a ample master suite, an additional private suite and an office as well as a formal dining room, separate living room and family room. The backyard, while terraced, provides level access from the various levels of the home, thereby providing plenty of usable outdoor living space. With its 3 fireplaces, 3-car garage and cul-de-sac location, this home is an Emerald Hills gem.
For more information on this and other Homes on the San Francisco Peninsula, contact Wende Schoof.
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Redwood City’s Emerald Hills offers many picturesque views of the San Francisco Bay and coastal hills as well as some beautiful landscapes. Although a snowflake is a true rarity at home on the San Francisco Peninsula with its temperate Mediterranean climate and average temperatures ranging from 58 degrees in the day to 39 degrees over night, this winter landscape rivals those created by the fluffy white stuff - would you agree?
Want to know more about homes on the San Francisco Peninsula?
Ask Wende Schoof.
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Since I'm a realtor, people often ask me where the best places to live are. One of my favorites is Emerald Hills in Redwood City, CA, located on the San Francisco Peninsula.

Just east of the 280 freeway Emerald Hils offers a variety of homes. Prices range from smaller cottages and ranchers in the mid $700,000's to luxury estate style homes in the upper $2,000,000's.
Bordered by Woodside and San Carlos, Emerald Hills attracts home owners looking for a more nature-filled setting with relatively easy access
to all the amenities of suburban living. With plenty of trees and sloping hills, the majority of homes are custom built
and many offer spectacular views of the bay
and neighboring hills
Lynda Lake, one of the two small lakes in Emerald Hills is privately
held by surrounding homes.
The other Emerald Lake offers Emerald Lake Country Club,
a place for swimming, sunbathing and picnicking in the summer.
A year round attraction is Handley Rock, a 50 foot sandstone formation enjoyed by local rock climbing enthusiasts. And Edgewood County Park with 2 entrances in Emerald Hills is a 467 acre nature preserve with well-maintained trails. Additional recreational facilities include the Emerald Hills Golf Course, featuring a 9 hole, 3 par course, pool and tennis courts, operated by the Elks Lodge, and the Peninsula Community Center, offering a pool, tennis courts, gym and a wide variety of related classes, operated by Peninsula Covenant Community Church.
The Community Center includes Emerald Market, a small grocery store with outstanding deli and butcher, as well as the very popular Canyon Coffee Roastery, tasty Sancho’s Taqueria and the legendary Canyon Inn restaurant.
The neighborhood is served by Redwood City’s highest ranked K-8 schools, Roy Cloud and Clifford.
For more information about Emerald Hills homes, go to www.WendebytheBay.com
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