Property Overview:
670 Cambridge Ave is a duplex in Menlo Park, CA, built in 1954. It features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and 1,909 sq. ft. of living space, with a parking garage, fireplace, and cooling system. The estimated home value is $2,383,000.
Neighborhood Highlights:
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Cost of Living:
- Median household income: $107,463
- Average annual spending: $72,061
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Crime Rate:
- Personal crime risk: 8.3% (lower than state average of 11.8%)
- Property crime risk: 9.6% (lower than state average of 10.8%)
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Job Market:
- 73.9% white-collar jobs, 26.1% blue-collar jobs
- Unemployment rate: 2.9% (lower than state average of 4.7%)
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Schools:
- Nearby schools: Packard Children’s Hospital/Stanford, Menlo-Atherton High, Hillview Middle, Encinal Elementary
- Average SAT score: 1100 (higher than state average of 975)
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Demographics:
- Population: 38,986 (10% growth since 2000)
- 59% families with children
- Largest age group: 35-44 years (16.02%)
- Second largest: 45-54 years (14.98%)
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Natural Disaster Risk:
- Low flood risk, low tornado risk, high earthquake risk
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Weather:
- Average temperature: 51.9°F (January), 87.0°F (July)
- Average rainfall: 17.4 inches/year
- Average snowfall: 0.1 inches/year
Property Features:
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Current Home:
- 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,909 sq. ft., parking garage, fireplace, cooling system
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New Construction Opportunities:
- Spanish-style, 2-story homes by Thomas James Homes
- 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2,857 sq. ft. (example), ADU with en suite bathroom
- Gourmet kitchen with walk-in pantry and island bar seating
- Great room with fireplace
- Grand suite with dual walk-in closets, dual vanities, free-standing soaking tub, walk-in shower
- Laundry room with sink
- Estimated completion: Fall 2025 – Early 2026
- Estimated price: $4,870,000 (example listing)
Location Benefits:
- Prime Menlo Park neighborhood
- Family-friendly community with strong schools and amenities
- Commuter access to major employers and transportation
- Personalization options for in-progress new homes
- Low crime rates and high quality of life