Property Overview:
4109 Wisteria Ln is a condominium unit in Palo Alto, CA (Barron Park), built in 1999. It features 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 1,522 sq. ft. of living space. The home includes a parking garage and a heating system. The estimated home value is $1,900,000.
Neighborhood Highlights:
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Crime Rate:
- Personal crime risk: 3.9% (lower than state average of 11.8%)
- Property crime risk: 5.3% (lower than state average of 10.8%)
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Schools:
Nearby schools include Juana Briones Elementary, Jane Lathrop Stanford Middle, Henry M. Gunn High, and Greendell.- Average SAT score: 1221 (626 Math, 595 English) — well above state average of 975.
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Job Market:
- 77.4% white-collar jobs, 22.6% blue-collar jobs
- Unemployment rate: 2.2% (lower than state average of 4.7%)
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Demographics:
- Community population: 22,332 (18% growth since 2000)
- 56% families with children
- Largest age group: 45-54 years (16.92%)
- Second-largest: 35-44 years (14.54%)
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Natural Disaster Risk:
- Moderate flood risk
- Low tornado risk
- High earthquake risk
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Weather:
- Average temperature: 51.8°F (January), 89.0°F (July)
- Average rainfall: 16.5 inches/year
- Average snowfall: 0.1 inches/year
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Cost of Living:
- Median household income: $93,826
- Average annual spending: $66,240
Property Features:
- Craftsman Style home in desirable Barron Park
- High ceilings
- Granite countertops and kitchen center island
- High-end finishings and quality appliances (including gas stove)
- Dark hardwood floors
- Multiple fireplaces
- Master bedroom with walk-in closet, fireplace, and rear seating porch
- Master bath with marble countertops, marble floors, linen closet, large tub, and stall shower
- Central air conditioner
- Security alarm
- Automatic front and rear sprinklers
- Laundry upstairs
Location Benefits:
- Family-friendly community with top-rated schools
- Low crime rates
- Strong job market and high median income
- Convenient access to Palo Alto amenities and major employers
- Desirable Barron Park neighborhood with a blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience