Property Overview:
1669 Lexington St is a single-family residence located in Santa Clara, CA 95050. Built in 1926, this property features 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, a 6,950 sq ft lot, and 968 sq ft of living space. The home sold for $929,000 on 10/17/2019. The average sale price for similar homes in the area is $945,602.
Neighborhood Highlights:
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Schools:
Nearby highly-rated schools include Buchser Middle, C W Haman Elementary, and Santa Clara High. -
Crime Rate:
- Low overall crime risk with only 9 criminal and sex offenders within 1 mile.
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Natural Disaster Risk:
- Very high earthquake risk
- Very low tornado risk
- Moderate to low flood risk
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Community:
- Located in a beautiful historic district
- Short bike ride (6 blocks) to Santa Clara University
- Supportive, family-friendly community
- Mild climate and high quality of living
- Conveniently near the airport but free from noise
Property Features:
- Charming historic home with modern luxury upgrades
- 3 bedrooms / 1 bathroom (attic and flex spaces not included in official count)
- High vaulted ceiling attic adds ~500 sq ft of additional space (not included in listed size), with 11-foot ceilings—ideal for a secondary family room or bedroom en-suite
- Fully remodeled 4 years ago with permits and over $400,000 in upgrades
- Sleek finishes and sun-drenched interiors for an inviting atmosphere
- Adaptable flex room with 4-paneled glass sliding doors—perfect as a home office or guest bedroom
- Gourmet kitchen with elegant countertops and stainless steel appliances
- ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit)—ideal for guests or as a rental income source
- 4-car driveway parking with option to add carport, garage, or EV charging station
Location Benefits:
- Prime heart of Silicon Valley
- Easy access to top tech companies (Apple campus), Santa Clara University, Westfield Valley Fair, Santana Row, and diverse recreational activities
- 8-minute range to major employers and amenities
- Perfect for families, professionals, and investors
- Open House events: Saturday & Sunday, September 30th & October 1st, 2:30pm–4:30pm