Monday, July 27, 2020

Public-health experts say: Reopen schools! and other commentary


Though no fans of President Trump, Harvard public-health professors Benjamin Sommers, Joseph Allen, Sarah Bleich and Jessica Cohen agree with him in The Boston Globe: “Schools can — and should — reopen” in the fall. Just “listen to the science,” which shows that the spring school closures have, among other things, “led to months of lost learning and widened gaps in educational achievement.” At the same time, studies show children are “less likely to become seriously ill from COVID-19,” half as likely to “get infected in the first place” and “less likely than adults to” transmit it to others. Yes, schools would need to “implement proven risk-reduction strategies” — but that’s no reason to keep them closed. “Listen to the evidence,” in other words: Let kids learn in person.
“Woke-ism is fast becoming the new state religion,” Ben Weingarten ­laments at Newsweek — “the ultimate tool of cynical, radically leftist power-grabbers.” Its main principle — that “America is a deplorable, irredeemable nation”— isn’t new among leftists, but only recently have our elites “mainstreamed” it. Politicians such as Mayor de Blasio and Gov. Cuomo, among others, have let “the Woke flood the streets” to start “rioting and looting with impunity” while banning Christians and Jews from practicing their religion, and the ideology has even spread to the federal financial and security establishments. Such a situation portends the undermining of our founding principles and “dismantling of our system” — leading, in the end, to “a theocracy of the woke.”
Libertarian: Our Worsening Economic Crisis
New data show that “permanent business closures” are “on the rise ­nationwide, even as consumer activity continues to slowly increase,” ­reports Reason’s Eric Boehm, with even big businesses “now making further cuts.” Restaurants “have been hardest hit.” No matter how much they reopen, after all, “there’s no substitute for a packed house on Friday night,” which is “simply not realistic right now.” Even federal assistance and loans “may end up merely having flattened the curve” of job losses. Worse, we have no solution right now: The economy will only reopen if most Americans “feel safe going out to restaurants and stores again,” which won’t happen “until the number of coronavirus cases and deaths start falling” — “a vicious cycle for the country and death spiral for many businesses.”
Conservative: An Octogenarian Tyranny
“American politics is getting senile,” blasts Daniel McCarthy in The Spectator. Polls show that the public is about to turn its back against President Trump. Yet “his defeat does not promise to be a source of renewal — not when the alternative is a 77-year-old former vice president.” Joe Biden represents and/or outright committed all the major foreign-policy and economic blunders of his generation of establishment leaders. And joining him will be an equally old and discredited Democratic leadership in the House, including “the chamber’s oldest ever Speaker (80-year-old Nancy Pelosi), an even older House majority leader (Steny Hoyer, 81) and a third octogenarian as majority whip (James Clyburn, 80).” Predictably, given the two parties’ aging power base, their programs are downright “stale” and “decrepit.”
Education desk: No to a Federal School Bailout
“Almost half of House Democrats” want “an additional $305 billion for an 18-month ‘stabilization’ fund for K-12 public schools” — a “massive increase in federal taxpayer spending” that’s “at least a year too early for Congress to consider,” economist Benjamin Scafidi worries at The Washington Examiner. “Instead, public schools should follow the lead from the private sector by right-sizing their staffing models,” starting by considering if they really “need to increase staff endlessly.” If they need money after that, they should “rely on state and school-district reserve funding first” — and if all of those sources don’t work out, then Congress can consider a bailout. Instead of asking for a congressional bailout now, though, school districts should “weather the storm” by starting to “rethink their priorities.”

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Children's Literacy Programs


Literacy Boost

While more children are in school today than ever before, many are not learning basic skills like reading once they get there. Save the Children's Literacy Boost is helping to change that by creating a culture of reading both inside and outside the classroom that dramatically improves children’s literacy development.
Literacy Boost helps children learn to read and read to learn by:
  • Measuring kids' reading skills to see how well they know their ABCs, sound out words and letters, read and understand sentences.
  • Training teachers to help children crack the code of reading, keep students engaged and interested in reading books, and use games, songs and stories in literacy lessons.
  • Getting communities involved in learning by providing books, libraries and supplies, sponsoring camps, "reading buddies" and other learning activities
For Kid Readers:
  • Kids can practice reading with your parents and friends -- at home and at school.
  • Visit your local library and read! If you don't have a library, create one—share a book with a friend.
For Adult Readers:
  • Talk and read to a child every day to introduce new words into their vocabulary.
  • Promote reading during everyday activities like shopping, cooking and running errands.
  • Tell your elected officials in Washington, DC that you support U.S. investments and policies to help kids learn to read around the globe.

Leveraging Change For Children

Through Literacy Boost and other effective education and literacy programs, Save the Children is working together with partners around the world to ensure that every child receives a quality education and gains the skills and knowledge they need to thrive and develop.
  • Globally, Save the Children is helping to craft a new global development goal on education to ensure that girls and boys everywhere learn how to read, write, and count by the age of 12, and that the learning gaps between the poorest and the richest children are significantly reduced.
  • In the United States, Save the Children is working with the U.S. Congress to support funding for global education, both bilaterally and through the multilateral Global Partnership for Education initiative, and support policies like the Education for All Act that will make a transformative change in children’s ability to learn in developing countries.
Where is Literacy Boost?
Save the Children helps teachers, parents and communities boost their children’s literacy development — transforming their future and the future we all share. To date, Literacy Boost has helped nearly 4 million children in more than 30 countries improve their reading skills.

Students Rebuild: Make a Hand, Lend a Hand

Students Rebuild, in partnership with Save the Children and Global Nomads Group, has launched an effort to help provide youth around the globe pathways to change their lives and lift themselves into a better future.
Throughout the world, millions of young people have to leave their education behind to find ways to help provide for themselves and their families most basic needs. Despite this, many still live in extreme poverty – on less than $1.90 a day.

Girl's Education

A girl is not a statistic or a piece of property. She's a child who deserves a future. 
Girls the world over face discrimination – just for being born a daughter and not a son. A girls education is less likely to be valued, and she’s more likely to be forced into early marriage, face violence or be stolen by traffickers. Her childhood cut short – her very life and future at risk.
A girl’s education changes everything. An educated girl is more likely to grow up healthy, safe and empowered to determine the course of her life and future. She’ll decide when she’s ready for marriage and children. She’ll likely send her children to school – and even live a longer life.
We understand the importance of education for girl children. We do whatever it takes to ensure every last child has a chance to grow up healthy, educated and safe – her best chance for a bright future. 
With your help, we can educate girls who may not otherwise have the chance to learn — changing the course of their lives, their children’s lives and the future of their communities.

Schooling does not always lead to learning. Worldwide, there are more non-learners in school than out of school.




Children and adolescents are excluded from education for many reasons. Poverty remains one of the most obstinate barriers, with children from the poorest households almost five times more likely to be out of primary school than those from the richest.
Children with disabilities and from ethnic minorities are also more likely to be left behind.
For girls in some parts of the world, education opportunities can be especially limited. Only 66 per cent of countries have achieved gender parity in primary education. Harmful gender norms can have severe effects for boys, too.
Location also keeps children from school. Children from rural areas are more than twice as likely to be out of primary school than their urban peers. In conflict zones, 27 million children are out of school.

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Bacaan dan Tafsir AL-Qur'an Surat Muhammad Ayat 22 - 23



Tafsir AL-Qur'an Surat Muhammad Ayat 22. Dan seringkali kondisi kalian apabila kalian berpaling dari keimanan terhadap Allah dan ketaatan kepada-Nya bahwa kalian membuat kerusakan di bumi dengan kekufuran dan kemaksiatan serta kalian memutuskan hubungan silaturahmi, sebagaimana kondisi kalian pada jaman jahiliyah.


Tafsir AL-Qur'an Surat Muhammad Ayat 23 . Orang-orang yang disebutkan mempunyai sifat-sifat merusak di bumi dan memutus tali silaturahmi adalah orang-orang yang dijauhkan Allah dari rahmat-Nya, telinga-telinga mereka ditulikan Allah dari mendengar kebenaran dengan pendengaran yang menerima dan pasrah, dan penglihatan mereka dibutakan Allah dari melihat kebenaran dengan penglihatan yang mengambil pelajaran

Sunday, July 12, 2020

These are the colleges where black students really matter

When New York’s black high school seniors return to school in the fall and start looking ahead to college admissions, historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) should be at the top of their lists.
As protests over racism continue to ripple across the country, HBCUs offer a safe haven where young minds can feel truly embraced by a racially diverse faculty who will empower them for the future. According to US Department of Education statistics, 75 percent of all black people with a doctorate degree (and four fifths of all black federal judges) received their undergraduate training at HBCUs. With typically lower tuition fees and a more integrated staff than traditionally white institutions, HBCUs are a more affordable and supportive way for black kids to level the playing field.
Today, there are 107 HBCUs, and the majority of them are in the South, so NYC high school students have no choice but to look farther away from home to places like Claflin University, Morehouse College, Tuskegee University and Howard University. They might feel nervous, but the journey will be worth it. Take it from me — I went from Yonkers, NY, to Claflin University, a private HBCU in Orangeburg, SC, where I received an incredible education from some of the brightest minds teaching the art of public speaking, philosophy and Black History.
I learned some surprising fun facts, too, including one about Martin Luther King Jr. not being born “Martin.” He didn’t get that name until his father came back from a church-related trip and began to call himself Martin Luther King instead of Michael King in honor of the Protestant leader. On July 23, 1957 — 28 years after his birth — King Jr.’s birth certificate was revised. Dr. King, Rosa Parks and Thurgood Marshall all attended HBCUs. In addition to having the most iconic and prestigious black alumni base in the world, here are three more reasons why HBCUs shine:
A compelling historical background: The majority of HBCUs came about after the end of the Civil War. Former slaves knew that education was their ticket to the future, and they applied the same skills they had learned as slaves to their schools’ curriculums — including painting, architecture, farming, stonemasonry, cooking, carpentry, nursing and more. During the 1930s and 1940s, when many Jewish intellectuals left Europe after the rise of Nazism and could not find work in the US due to anti-Semitism, HBCUs embraced them with open arms. While much of America was still practicing anti-Semitism, racism and prejudice in the 1940s, Albert Einstein lectured at Lincoln University of Pennsylvania, an HBCU.
They have always been open and loving institutions: HBCUs weren’t created as a way to go against the dominant society; they were created because the dominant society wouldn’t allow blacks to enroll in other schools. And contrary to popular belief, HBCUs are not just schools with black students. Some HBCUs even have more white students than they do black students. Bluefield State College in West Virginia was founded in 1895 to educate the children of black coal miners. Today, this HBCU is over 80 percent white. Many HBCUs also have students who are open and proud members of the LGBTQIA+ community. In 2019, the country’s only all-male HBCU, Morehouse College, opened its enrollment to transgender men, stating that, “Morehouse accepts applications from those who live and self-identify as men.”
The culture is unparalleled to any other type of institution in the country: A culture of black excellence thrives at HBCUs, producing some of our most prominent leaders including Kamala Harris, Stacey Abrams, Toni Morrison and Chadwick Boseman, to name just a few. But HBCUs are also renowned for their warm hospitality and homestyle Southern cooking, which tastes just as good as the knowledge you’re receiving. What other collegiate dining halls serve peach cobbler, macaroni and cheese and cornbread? Come on now. (It’s no wonder that I put on weight during my undergraduate years.) All of this: delicious food, a family-like atmosphere, manicured lawns, pristine buildings, top-notch tuition and abundant love from professors is everything that black students — no, all students — need now more than ever.
Dennis Richmond Jr. is a freelance journalist and the author of “He Spoke at My School: An Educational Journey.” He is the founder and director of The New York-New Jersey Historically Black College and University Initiative, which prepares students by exposing them to opportunities only found at HBCUs.

Thursday, July 9, 2020

Return to School During COVID-19


A big question parents have right now is how students can go back to school safely during COVID-19. The latest American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) advice says children learn best when they are in school. However, returning to school needs careful steps in place to keep students and staff safe.

Why students should go back to school–safely

The AAP guidance is based on what pediatricians and infectious disease specialists know about COVID-19 and kids. Evidence so far suggests that children and adolescents are less likely to have symptoms or severe disease from infection. They also appear less likely to become infected or spread the virus.
Schools provide more than just academics to children and adolescents. In addition to reading, writing and math, children learn social and emotional skills, get exercise and access to mental health support and other things that cannot be provided with online learning. For many families, school is where kids get healthy meals, access to the internet, and other vital services.

What schools can do

To stay safe, there are a number of steps schools should take to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. They include:
Physical distancing. The goal should be to stay at least 6 feet apart to help prevent the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19. However, spacing desks at least 3 feet apart and avoiding close contact may have similar benefits for students--especially if students wear cloth face coverings and do not have symptoms of illness.
Teachers and staff, who are likely more at risk of getting COVID-19 from other adults than from children at school, should stay the full 6 feet apart from each other and students when possible. Teachers and staff should also wear cloth face coverings and limit in-person meetings with other adults.
When possible, outdoor spaces can be used for instruction and meals. Students should also have extra space to spread out during activities like singing and exercising.
Cloth face coverings & hand hygiene. Frequent hand washing with soap and water is important for everyone. In addition, all adults should wear cloth face coverings. Preschool and elementary students can benefit from wearing masks if they do not touch their mouths or noses a lot. Secondary school students should wear cloth face masks, especially when they can't stay a safe distance apart.
Classroom changes. To help limit student interaction outside the classroom, schools can:
  • Have teachers move between classrooms, rather than having students fill the hallways during passing periods.
  • Allow students to eat lunches at their desks or in small groups outdoors instead of in crowded lunchrooms.
  • Leave classroom doors open to help reduce high touch surfaces such as doorknobs.
Temperature checks and testing. COVID testing ​of all students is not possible for most schools. Taking students' temperature at school also may not always be feasible. Schools should establish ways to identify students with fever or other symptoms of illness. ​They can also frequently remind students, teachers, and staff to stay home if they have a fever of 100.4 degrees or higher or have any signs of illness.
Cleaning and disinfecting. Schools should follow CDC guidelines on proper disinfecting and sanitizing classrooms and common areas.

Buses, hallways and playgrounds

Since these are often crowded spaces, schools can:
  • Give bus riders assigned seats and require them to wear a cloth face coverings while on the bus. Encourage students who have other ways to get to school to use those options.
  • At school, mark hallways and stairs with one-way arrows on the floor to cut down on crowding in the halls.
  • Outdoor activities are encouraged, so students should be allowed to use the playground in small groups.

Other considerations

In addition to having plans in place to keep students safe, there are other factors that school communities need to address:
Pressure to catch up. Students may not have gained as much from distance learning. Some students may not have had access to computers and internet. Schools should be prepared to adjust curricula and not expect to make up all lost progress. It is important to balance core subjects with physical education and other learning experiences.
Students with disabilities. The impact of schools being closed may have been greater for students with disabilities. They may have a difficult time transitioning back to school after missing out on instruction time as well as school-based services such as occupational, physical and speech-language therapy and mental health support counseling. School should review the needs of each child with an Individual Education Program before they return to school, and providing services even if they are done virtually.
Immunizations. It is important as students return to school that they are up to date on their immunizations. It will be critical that stud​ents and staff get their flu shot this year to reduce the spread of influenza this fall and winter. Your pediatrician is available now to make sure you child is ready for school.
Exams. ​ If your child participates in extracurricular activities like sports or band, talk with your pediatrician to see if they need a preparticipation physical exam.  Kewell-child visits​ are also important.  
Behavioral health/emotional support. Your child's school should anticipate and be prepared to address a wide range of mental health needs of students and staff. Schools should provide mental health support to any student struggling with stress from the pandemic and recognize students who show signs of anxiety or distress. Schools also can help students with suicidal thoughts or behavior get needed support.
Nutrition. Many students receive healthy meals through school meal programs More students might be eligible for free or reduced meals than before the pandemic. Schools should provide meal programs even if the school closes or the student is sick and stays home from school.
Students at higher risk. While COVID-19 school policies can reduce risk, they will not prevent it entirely. Even with safety steps in place, some students with high-risk medical conditions may need to continue distance learning or other accommodations. Talk with your pediatrician and school staff (including school nurses) to determine if your child can safely return to school.

Remember

Returning to school during the COVID-19 pandemic may not feel like normal – at least for a while. But having school plans in place can help keep students, staff, and families safe.
Schools should also prepare to close again and temporarily switch to distance learning if there are new waves of COVID-19 infection.

Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Joe Biden's proposal says he wants schools to reopen this fall, but is 'safe'


The comments come as Biden’s 2020 rival, President Trump, has begun promising to turn up the heat on US governors to reopen public schools in the fall.
“Of course he does,” the Team Biden source said when asked if the former vice president hoped schools would be able to return in the fall.
“That’s why he’s been making these proposals and pressing Trump to act. But we need to ensure we can do it safely, in line with the recommendations of public health experts, and Trump keeps failing us on that score,” they added.
Speaking from the White House on Tuesday, the commander-in-chief was adamant in his pledge that students would return to in-person classes in the fall.
“We’re very much going to put pressure on governors and everybody else to open the schools, to get them open. It’s very important,” he said at a White House event on school reopenings.
“So we are going to be putting a lot of pressure on [governors] to open your schools in the fall,” he continued.
Biden campaign spokesperson Andrew Bates said in a statement on Trump’s efforts, “Almost a month ago, Joe Biden called out Donald Trump for failing to do the work to help our schools reopen safely and effectively — and laid out clear steps that would give schools the guidance, resources, and support they need to do so. Almost two months ago, Biden was advocating for badly-needed relief to our states and cities so that they could pay teachers, but Trump and Senate Republicans are still stalling on that.”
Biden’s schools reopening plan includes significantly scaled-up funding for PPE and “enhanced sanitation efforts” for child care providers and schools — particularly Title I schools.
Speaking Friday during a virtual fundraiser with the National Education Association, Biden predicted schools would likely use distance learning “for a while longer,” before echoing the teachers union’s call for more money for safety measures.

Sunday, July 5, 2020

What Are Childhood Mental Disorders?

Mental health in childhood means reaching developmental and emotional milestones, and learning healthy social skills and how to cope when there are problems. Mentally healthy children have a positive quality of life and can function well at home, in school, and in their communities. This website provides information about children’s mental healthLearn more about specific child mental health conditions, treatments, prevention, and public health research on children’s mental health.


Mental disorders among children are described as serious changes in the way children typically learn, behave, or handle their emotions, which cause distress and problems getting through the day. Many children occasionally have problems like fears and worries, or disruptive behaviors. If symptoms are severe and persistent, and interfere with school, home, or play activities, the child may be diagnosed with a mental disorder.

Among the more common mental disorders that can be diagnosed in childhood are attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety, and behavior disorders.
Other childhood disorders and concerns that affect how children learn, behave, or handle their emotions can include learning and developmental disabilities, autism, and risk factors like substance use and self-harm.

Children's Mental Health Research

CDC and partner agencies are working to understand the prevalence of mental disorders in children and how they impact their lives. Currently, it is not known exactly how many children have any mental disorder, or how often different disorders occur together, because no national dataset is available that looks at all mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders together.

Research on prevalence
Using different data sources
Healthcare providers, public health researchers, educators, and policy makers can get information about the prevalence of children’s mental health disorders from a variety of sources. Data sources, such as national surveys, community-based studies, and administrative claims data (like healthcare insurance claims), use different study methods and provide different types of information, each with advantages and disadvantages. Advantages and disadvantages for different data sources include the following:
  • National surveys have large sample sizes that are needed to create estimates at the national and state levels. However, they also generally use a parent’s report of the child’s diagnosis, which means that the healthcare provider has to give an accurate diagnosis and the parent has to accurately remember what it was.
  • Community-based studies offer the opportunity to observe children’s symptoms, which means that even children who have not been diagnosed or do not have the right diagnosis could be found. However, these studies are typically done in small geographic areas, so findings are not necessarily the same in other communities.
  • Administrative claims are typically very large datasets with information on diagnosis and treatment directly from the providers, which allows tracking changes over time. Because they are recorded for billing purposes, diagnoses or services that would not be reimbursed from the specific health insurance might not be recorded in the data.
Using different sources of data together provides more information because it is possible to describe the following:
  • Children with a diagnosed condition compared to children who have the same symptoms, but are not diagnosed
  • Differences between populations with or without health insurance
  • How estimates for mental health disorders change over time
Knowledge on the prevalence of mental disorders among children informs the work of many health care providers, public health researchers, educators, and policy makers, and any single data source and study methodology can provide valuable insight. However, it is only after prevalence estimates from complementary studies are considered together that distinctions can be made to more deeply inform an assessment of community needs, including diagnosed prevalence versus underlying prevalence, differences between insured and uninsured populations, and how estimates change over time. National surveys, community-based studies, and administrative claims data each provide a different type of information that builds broad understanding. This article presents some of the overarching complexities of the issue, discusses strengths and weaknesses of some common data sources and methodologies used to generate epidemiological estimates, and describes ways in which these data sources complement one another and contribute to a better understanding of the prevalence of pediatric mental disorders.

Saturday, July 4, 2020

Home sale prices from San Jose area and Peninsula, June 2020

Residential transactions in Santa Clara, San Mateo and Santa Cruz counties


12900 Atherton Court, Los Altos Hills 94022; sold June 3 for $5.35 million; 5083 square feet, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Built in 1980, 1½-acre lot. High-ceilinged living room opens on to entertainment deck. Great room/kitchen with large island. Master suite on main floor has sitting room with fireplace. Lower floor has family room, kitchenette, 2 bathrooms and 4 bedrooms that open onto rear patio. Pool with deck, tennis court, garden area with paths. Three-car garage, off-street parking accommodates oversize vehicles. On six-home cul-de-sac off Robleda Road, across I-280 from Foothill College. One mile to downtown Los Altos. In boundaries for Los Altos High, 2 miles away. Previous sales: $3.74 million in 2014, $800,000 in 1985, $555,000 in 1981.
Residential transactions in Santa Clara, San Mateo and Santa Cruz counties. Click here to browse previous weeks’ transactions.
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Aptos 95003
508 Gertrude Ave $610,000 05-26-2020 520 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Aptos 95003
2717 Redwood Dr $755,000 05-29-2020 1741 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Aptos 95003
370 Saint Andrews Dr $1,397,000 05-29-2020 2191 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Aptos 95003
13 Seascape Resort Dr $810,000 05-29-2020 1224 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 1 HBTH Aptos 95003
1029 Via Tornasol $821,000 05-28-2020 1504 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Aptos 95003
Atherton 94027
285 Atherton Ave $12,050,000 05-20-2020 6080 SF 6 BR 6 BTH 0 HBTH Atherton 94027
234 Park Ln $12,500,000 05-18-2020 3110 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Atherton 94027
Belmont 94002
1931 Alden St $1,625,000 05-21-2020 1260 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Belmont 94002
1627 Notre Dame Ave $1,310,000 05-19-2020 890 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Belmont 94002
1747 Valley View Ave $1,825,000 05-20-2020 1990 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Belmont 94002
Ben Lomond 95005
365 Eleana Dr $700,000 05-29-2020 1108 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Ben Lomond 95005
1314 Hartman Ave $575,000 05-26-2020 1173 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Ben Lomond 95005
510 Marion Ave $840,000 05-26-2020 1971 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Ben Lomond 95005
Boulder Creek 95006
311 Brook Ln $585,000 05-27-2020 1672 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Boulder Creek 95006
190 E Hilton Dr $355,000 05-29-2020 950 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Boulder Creek 95006
696 Kings Hwy $410,000 05-29-2020 718 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Boulder Creek 95006
448 More Dr $330,500 05-27-2020 840 SF 2 BR 0 BTH 0 HBTH Boulder Creek 95006
Brisbane 94005
203 Lake St $948,000 05-18-2020 590 SF 1 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Brisbane 94005
Broadmoor Vlg 94015
740 Larchmont Dr $905,000 05-21-2020 930 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Broadmoor Vlg 94015
Brookdale 95007
11325 Berkeley Way $645,000 05-27-2020 1024 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Brookdale 95007
Burlingame 94010
14 Arundel Rd $2,360,000 05-20-2020 1900 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Burlingame 94010
1327 De Soto Ave $2,400,000 05-19-2020 1820 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Burlingame 94010
41 Highland Ave $2,250,000 05-20-2020 2426 SF 4 BR 4 BTH 0 HBTH Burlingame 94010
1520 Hoover Ave $3,000,000 05-19-2020 2347 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Burlingame 94010
1613 Lassen Way $2,300,000 05-21-2020 2360 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Burlingame 94010
1112 Oxford Rd $2,650,000 05-18-2020 1770 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Burlingame 94010
1800 Trousdale Dr 504 $1,080,000 05-19-2020 1220 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Burlingame 94010
Campbell 95008
314 N 3rd St 1 $610,000 06-02-2020 810 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Campbell 95008
661 Cambrian Dr $1,800,000 06-02-2020 2985 SF 6 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Campbell 95008
1207 Capri Dr $863,000 06-02-2020 1289 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Campbell 95008
306 Curtner Ave $1,210,500 06-08-2020 1232 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Campbell 95008
63 Gilman Ave $1,198,000 06-02-2020 900 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Campbell 95008
120 Justo Ct $880,000 06-01-2020 936 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Campbell 95008
67 E Latimer Ave $1,000,000 06-04-2020 1345 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Campbell 95008
2260 Maximilian Dr $1,725,000 06-05-2020 2390 SF 7 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Campbell 95008
673 Regas Dr $1,830,000 06-08-2020 3025 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Campbell 95008
159 Shelley Ave $1,100,000 06-01-2020 1626 SF 3 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Campbell 95008
1000 Smith Ave $1,350,000 06-01-2020 1459 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Campbell 95008
1321 Theresa Ave $1,316,500 06-05-2020 1224 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Campbell 95008
131 Union Ave G $852,500 06-05-2020 1346 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Campbell 95008
Capitola 95010
1505 42nd Ave 9 $645,000 05-26-2020 1467 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Capitola 95010
4625 Emerald St $1,510,000 05-29-2020 1851 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Capitola 95010
4610 Emerald St $935,000 05-29-2020 625 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Capitola 95010
Cupertino 95014
853 Alderbrook Ln $1,850,000 06-02-2020 1201 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Cupertino 95014
21835 Almaden Ave $2,300,000 06-02-2020 1981 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Cupertino 95014
10327 Alpine Dr $2,700,000 06-02-2020 5049 SF 0 BR 0 BTH 0 HBTH Cupertino 95014
888 Blazingwood Ave $2,503,000 06-05-2020 2200 SF 6 BR 4 BTH 0 HBTH Cupertino 95014
10742 Carver Dr $1,610,000 06-02-2020 932 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Cupertino 95014
20632 Cheryl Dr $2,265,000 06-05-2020 1779 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Cupertino 95014
7466 De Foe Dr $2,048,000 06-05-2020 1783 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Cupertino 95014
20711 Dunbar Dr $2,560,000 06-04-2020 2122 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Cupertino 95014
10097 Lamplighter Sq $1,675,000 06-01-2020 1727 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Cupertino 95014
10538 Red Fir Ct $1,270,000 06-08-2020 1202 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Cupertino 95014
7449 Tiptoe Ln $2,300,000 06-02-2020 2354 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Cupertino 95014
Daly City 94014
510 Alexis Cir $1,290,000 05-20-2020 1780 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Daly City 94014
1010 San Antonio Cir 223 $615,000 05-21-2020 784 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Daly City 94014
808 Templeton Ave $1,128,000 05-18-2020 1170 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Daly City 94014
Daly City 94015
38 Parnell Ave $1,100,000 05-19-2020 1230 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Daly City 94015
Davenport 95017
460 Hwy 1 $850,000 05-29-2020 1394 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Davenport 95017
East Palo Alto 94303
816 Green St $1,020,000 05-19-2020 1410 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH East Palo Alto 94303
Foster City 94404
865 Marlin Ave $2,320,000 05-20-2020 2540 SF 5 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Foster City 94404
101 Mira St $1,900,000 05-19-2020 1770 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Foster City 94404
321 Topsail Ct $1,725,000 05-18-2020 1600 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Foster City 94404
Gilroy 95020
2590 Apple Tree Way $867,000 06-01-2020 2182 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Gilroy 95020
650 Birdsong St $680,000 06-05-2020 1300 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Gilroy 95020
10635 Carolyn Ct $1,200,000 06-08-2020 1840 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Gilroy 95020
7841 Church St $785,000 06-04-2020 1864 SF 0 BR 0 BTH 0 HBTH Gilroy 95020
9208 El Caminito $747,500 06-04-2020 1436 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Gilroy 95020
810 Eschenburg Dr $668,000 06-01-2020 1743 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Gilroy 95020
898 Monticelli Dr $725,000 06-03-2020 1588 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Gilroy 95020
7320 Orchard Dr $789,500 06-05-2020 2014 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Gilroy 95020
9257 Orinda Way $770,000 06-01-2020 1606 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Gilroy 95020
71 Sturla Way $670,000 06-05-2020 1563 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Gilroy 95020
6388 Tannat Ln $992,000 06-01-2020 3496 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Gilroy 95020
333 Walnut Ln $615,000 06-08-2020 1092 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Gilroy 95020
Half Moon Bay 94019
2012 Avignon Pl $1,225,000 05-18-2020 1790 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Half Moon Bay 94019
427 Burning Tree Ct $1,425,000 05-18-2020 2150 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Half Moon Bay 94019
307 Church St $1,725,000 05-20-2020 3080 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Half Moon Bay 94019
640 Myrtle St $900,000 05-18-2020 910 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Half Moon Bay 94019
Hillsborough 94010
151 New Place Rd $7,600,000 05-21-2020 5000 SF 5 BR 6 BTH 0 HBTH Hillsborough 94010
Los Altos 94022
73 3rd St 27 $1,001,000 06-04-2020 1072 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Los Altos 94022
648 Distel Dr $3,350,000 06-02-2020 2936 SF 5 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Los Altos 94022
226 W Edith Ave 34 $1,410,000 06-01-2020 1270 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Los Altos 94022
Los Altos 94024
961 Andover Way $2,904,000 06-01-2020 2407 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Los Altos 94024
1942 Churton Ave $4,100,000 06-05-2020 1964 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Los Altos 94024
1646 Dallas Ct $3,700,000 06-05-2020 2923 SF 5 BR 4 BTH 0 HBTH Los Altos 94024
1405 Miravalle Ave $3,800,000 06-04-2020 3988 SF 4 BR 4 BTH 0 HBTH Los Altos 94024
Los Altos Hills 94022
12900 Atherton Ct $5,350,000 06-03-2020 5083 SF 5 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Los Altos Hills 94022
Los Altos Hills 94024
10600 Chardonnay Ln $3,600,000 06-02-2020 3185 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Los Altos Hills 94024
Los Gatos 95030
17640 Bruce Ave $756,000 06-05-2020 1235 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Los Gatos 95030
Los Gatos 95032
16161 Azalea Way $2,000,000 06-04-2020 2166 SF 5 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Los Gatos 95032
15573 Benedict Ln $1,625,000 06-03-2020 1154 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Los Gatos 95032
16180 Jasmine Way $2,900,000 06-08-2020 2571 SF 3 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Los Gatos 95032
71 Roberts Rd 5 $940,000 06-02-2020 1154 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Los Gatos 95032
105 Willow Hill Ct $1,002,000 06-04-2020 1295 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Los Gatos 95032
Menlo Park 94025
20 Bishop Ln $3,200,000 05-20-2020 2450 SF 3 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Menlo Park 94025
1756 Croner Ave $1,400,000 05-18-2020 1432 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Menlo Park 94025
1756 Croner Ave $4,100,000 05-18-2020 1432 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Menlo Park 94025
517 Laurel Ave $2,550,000 05-20-2020 1100 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Menlo Park 94025
4 Stowe Ct $3,950,000 05-19-2020 2610 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Menlo Park 94025
12 Sunset Ct $3,600,000 05-19-2020 2360 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Menlo Park 94025
1208 Windermere Ave $1,200,000 05-18-2020 1060 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Menlo Park 94025
Millbrae 94030
67 Aura Vis $1,800,000 05-21-2020 1540 SF 3 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Millbrae 94030
1169 Ridgewood Dr $1,550,000 05-20-2020 1410 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Millbrae 94030
1049 Sycamore Dr $1,537,500 05-19-2020 1710 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Millbrae 94030
Milpitas 95035
576 Barcelona Loop $940,000 06-04-2020 1643 SF 3 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Milpitas 95035
2026 Calle Mesa Alta $1,150,000 06-05-2020 1528 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Milpitas 95035
770 Claridad Loop $885,000 06-05-2020 1371 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Milpitas 95035
150 Coelho St $905,000 06-08-2020 1336 SF 4 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Milpitas 95035
1687 Crater Lake Ave $1,180,000 06-03-2020 1484 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Milpitas 95035
1365 Merry Loop $1,035,000 06-08-2020 1860 SF 3 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Milpitas 95035
158 Rose Dr $905,000 06-05-2020 1486 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Milpitas 95035
313 San Petra Ct 2 $550,000 06-02-2020 882 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Milpitas 95035
55 Smithwood St $465,000 06-03-2020 1370 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Milpitas 95035
265 N Temple Dr $580,000 06-02-2020 976 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Milpitas 95035
Montara 94037
265 11th St $1,230,000 05-18-2020 1370 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Montara 94037
Monte Sereno 95030
17520 Daves Ave $2,100,000 06-02-2020 2098 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Monte Sereno 95030
18612 Decatur Rd $6,150,000 06-05-2020 6789 SF 5 BR 6 BTH 0 HBTH Monte Sereno 95030
16107 Mays Ave $2,300,000 06-04-2020 1472 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Monte Sereno 95030
16141 Rose Ave $3,580,000 06-08-2020 2775 SF 6 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Monte Sereno 95030
Morgan Hill 95037
19250 Clayton Ave $2,000,000 06-02-2020 4833 SF 5 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Morgan Hill 95037
141 Coriander Ave $1,300,000 06-03-2020 3078 SF 5 BR 4 BTH 0 HBTH Morgan Hill 95037
1450 Jasmine Way $705,000 06-02-2020 1160 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Morgan Hill 95037
1868 Justino Dr $1,430,000 06-01-2020 3451 SF 5 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Morgan Hill 95037
17512 Mason Ln $715,000 06-04-2020 1512 SF 3 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Morgan Hill 95037
1230 Mesquite Ln $419,500 06-02-2020 1727 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Morgan Hill 95037
2796 Mira Bella Cir $1,110,000 06-03-2020 2683 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Morgan Hill 95037
17982 Monterey St $705,000 06-08-2020 1620 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Morgan Hill 95037
3350 Oakwood Ct $843,000 06-04-2020 1534 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Morgan Hill 95037
158 Peral Ave $748,000 06-01-2020 1682 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Morgan Hill 95037
17534 Pickwick Ln $865,000 06-04-2020 2222 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Morgan Hill 95037
17990 Ril Marianna Ct $980,000 06-04-2020 2088 SF 5 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Morgan Hill 95037
649 San Gabriel Ave $1,250,000 06-04-2020 2991 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Morgan Hill 95037
665 Spring Hill Dr $936,000 06-08-2020 2947 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Morgan Hill 95037
171 Thyme Ave $1,655,000 06-04-2020 4299 SF 5 BR 4 BTH 0 HBTH Morgan Hill 95037
13505 Uvas Rd $1,180,000 06-05-2020 5143 SF 5 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Morgan Hill 95037
Mountain View 94040
2025 California St 13 $777,000 06-05-2020 796 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Mountain View 94040
1572 Meadow Ln $2,550,000 06-01-2020 1560 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Mountain View 94040
1125 Phyllis Ave $1,238,000 06-05-2020 1176 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Mountain View 94040
255 S Rengstorff Ave 164 $548,000 06-08-2020 551 SF 1 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Mountain View 94040
1365 Todd St $2,098,000 06-04-2020 1622 SF 5 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Mountain View 94040
Mountain View 94041
776 Glenborough Dr $2,500,000 06-02-2020 2502 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Mountain View 94041
1090 Mercy St $1,950,000 06-02-2020 1082 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Mountain View 94041
Mountain View 94043
433 Bedford Loop $1,380,000 06-04-2020 1594 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Mountain View 94043
330 Cherokee Loop $428,500 06-04-2020 1898 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Mountain View 94043
98 Flynn Ave A $1,050,000 06-03-2020 1084 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Mountain View 94043
94 Flynn Ave A $695,000 06-01-2020 858 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Mountain View 94043
212 Sherland Ave $2,000,000 06-08-2020 1538 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Mountain View 94043
2112 Wyandotte St D $1,120,000 06-02-2020 1325 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Mountain View 94043
Pacifica 94044
219 Lauren Ave $1,000,000 05-20-2020 1080 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Pacifica 94044
250 Moana Pl $1,290,000 05-21-2020 920 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Pacifica 94044
Palo Alto 94301
2121 Byron St $4,200,000 06-08-2020 1998 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Palo Alto 94301
555 Byron St 310 $820,000 06-04-2020 1546 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Palo Alto 94301
674 Hamilton Ave A $1,988,000 06-03-2020 1611 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Palo Alto 94301
1201 Parkinson Ave $3,800,000 06-02-2020 1436 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Palo Alto 94301
Palo Alto 94303
715 Holly Oak Dr $2,750,000 06-03-2020 1859 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Palo Alto 94303
270 Iris Way $3,520,000 06-05-2020 2217 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Palo Alto 94303
185 Primrose Way $2,750,000 06-04-2020 1767 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Palo Alto 94303
3615 Ross Rd $3,350,000 06-04-2020 2364 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Palo Alto 94303
Palo Alto 94306
4250 El Camino Real D133 $900,000 06-01-2020 885 SF 1 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Palo Alto 94306
845 Los Robles Ave $3,300,000 06-03-2020 2095 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Palo Alto 94306
Portola Valley 94028
280 S Balsamina Way $2,900,000 05-19-2020 2320 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Portola Valley 94028
27 Hillbrook Dr $5,075,000 05-20-2020 3310 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Portola Valley 94028
Redwood City 94061
1265 Fairview Ave $1,725,000 05-19-2020 1820 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Redwood City 94061
Redwood City 94063
580 5th Ave $892,500 05-19-2020 870 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Redwood City 94063
Redwood City 94065
600 Baltic Cir 634 $1,370,000 05-20-2020 1729 SF 2 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Redwood City 94065
San Bruno 94066
623 Pepper Dr $1,014,000 05-21-2020 1100 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Bruno 94066
2225 Shelter Creek Ln $540,000 05-21-2020 680 SF 1 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Bruno 94066
San Carlos 94070
948 Alameda $1,900,000 05-21-2020 1442 SF 3 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH San Carlos 94070
347 Devonshire Blvd $1,750,000 05-18-2020 1980 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Carlos 94070
2125 Eaton Ave $2,425,000 05-18-2020 1760 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Carlos 94070
430 Portofino Dr 503 $1,580,000 05-18-2020 2054 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Carlos 94070
402 Winding Way $1,255,000 05-18-2020 3720 SF 6 BR 5 BTH 0 HBTH San Carlos 94070
San Jose 95110
1287 Keoncrest Ave $785,000 06-08-2020 1206 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95110
1502 Keoncrest Ave $960,000 06-08-2020 1083 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95110
411 Park Ave 219 $740,000 06-05-2020 1048 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95110
San Jose 95111
582 Continental Dr $805,000 06-04-2020 1137 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95111
5149 Discovery Ave $850,000 06-04-2020 1403 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95111
711 Gier Ct $895,000 06-08-2020 1594 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95111
450 Mignot Ln $792,000 06-05-2020 1113 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95111
4986 Parrish Ct $1,950,000 06-02-2020 2000 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95111
344 War Admiral Ave $760,000 06-08-2020 960 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95111
4943 Zeppelin Ct $1,060,000 06-01-2020 1954 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95111
San Jose 95112
1143 S 11th St $775,000 06-04-2020 1276 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95112
746 N 3rd St $1,145,000 06-05-2020 1302 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95112
546 S 3rd St $942,500 06-04-2020 1776 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95112
227 N 6th St $900,000 06-02-2020 1348 SF 0 BR 0 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95112
609 Boardwalk $858,000 06-08-2020 1507 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95112
30 E Julian St 105 $273,909 06-04-2020 1271 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95112
133 E Reed St $990,000 06-05-2020 2424 SF 0 BR 0 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95112
San Jose 95116
1242 Coyote Creek Pl $450,000 06-02-2020 633 SF 1 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95116
304 Guanacaste Ct $550,000 06-04-2020 1180 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95116
1114 Library Ln $720,000 06-01-2020 1101 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95116
526 Sanders Ave $316,500 06-01-2020 1944 SF 0 BR 0 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95116
San Jose 95117
610 Ardis Ave $1,350,000 06-04-2020 2192 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95117
962 Sturnella Pl $510,000 06-02-2020 2252 SF 3 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95117
San Jose 95118
5765 Chambertin Dr $1,400,000 06-02-2020 1573 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95118
3974 El Coral Way $1,345,000 06-04-2020 1750 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95118
3308 Gaylor Ln $1,280,000 06-04-2020 1733 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95118
1569 Hallbrook Dr $875,000 06-08-2020 1316 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95118
San Jose 95119
337 Vineyard Dr $850,000 06-05-2020 1067 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95119
San Jose 95120
6717 Crystal Springs Dr $2,001,000 06-05-2020 2197 SF 5 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95120
1394 Hillcrest Dr $2,250,000 06-03-2020 2510 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95120
5863 Meander Dr $1,530,000 06-05-2020 2008 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95120
1491 Montalban Dr $1,460,500 06-04-2020 1949 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95120
6601 Old Mill Ct $755,000 06-01-2020 1124 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95120
1254 Peralta Dr $1,402,500 06-05-2020 2096 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95120
1159 Quail Ridge Ct $1,715,000 06-05-2020 2585 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95120
5829 Recife Way $1,530,000 06-02-2020 1966 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95120
20697 View Oaks Way $2,250,000 06-08-2020 3200 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95120
6959 Villagewood Way $1,551,000 06-02-2020 2230 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95120
San Jose 95121
2729 Burlingame Way $970,000 06-04-2020 1746 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95121
2161 Caleb Ct $1,020,000 06-02-2020 1594 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95121
1158 Oakview Rd $705,000 06-05-2020 1074 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95121
1318 Sippola Way $2,700,000 06-01-2020 1207 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95121
4044 Timberline Dr $1,135,000 06-04-2020 1649 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95121
San Jose 95122
913 Bellhurst Ave $469,000 06-08-2020 986 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95122
1563 Florida Ave $650,000 06-05-2020 960 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95122
1770 Florida Ave $700,000 06-02-2020 1121 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95122
San Jose 95123
702 Blackfoot Ct $281,500 06-08-2020 2062 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95123
376 Brookmere Dr $860,000 06-01-2020 1287 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95123
5454 Colony Field Dr $740,000 06-04-2020 1260 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95123
454 Colony Knoll Dr $590,000 06-08-2020 919 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95123
5589 Farmhouse Ct $1,300,000 06-04-2020 2205 SF 5 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95123
173 Hayes Ave $593,000 06-04-2020 1156 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95123
125 Hudson Pl $800,000 06-05-2020 1739 SF 3 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95123
5810 Lalor Dr $1,010,000 06-01-2020 1618 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95123
480 Madison Dr $1,000,000 06-02-2020 1410 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95123
234 Omira Dr $985,000 06-01-2020 1546 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95123
6194 Oneida Dr $1,030,000 06-05-2020 1223 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95123
5751 Ribchester Ct $900,000 06-04-2020 1342 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95123
750 Rielly Ct $336,000 06-01-2020 1892 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95123
441 Roading Dr $1,017,000 06-03-2020 1659 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95123
5875 Taormino Ave $1,025,000 06-08-2020 1409 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95123
6092 Vincent Ct $879,000 06-08-2020 1143 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95123
San Jose 95124
14696 Cole Dr $2,260,000 06-02-2020 3008 SF 4 BR 4 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95124
14908 Conway Ct $2,354,000 06-05-2020 3550 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95124
1608 Hallbrook Dr $1,100,000 06-03-2020 1628 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95124
2947 Julio Ave $1,040,000 06-01-2020 1047 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95124
4854 Lakebird Pl $730,000 06-01-2020 938 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95124
1835 Laurinda Dr $1,555,000 06-05-2020 2167 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95124
1681 Lobelia Ln $1,230,000 06-05-2020 1840 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95124
2940 New Jersey Ave $1,298,000 06-04-2020 1684 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95124
1868 Rosswood Dr $1,085,000 06-02-2020 1416 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95124
4011 Samson Way $1,140,000 06-08-2020 1200 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95124
14851 Sandy Ln $1,975,000 06-05-2020 2063 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95124
15159 Stratford Dr $1,050,000 06-08-2020 1430 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95124
San Jose 95125
1919 Arroyo Seco Dr $2,150,000 06-02-2020 2663 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95125
1004 Bird Ave $1,173,000 06-01-2020 1760 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95125
1498 Cherry Garden Ln $1,360,000 06-08-2020 2084 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95125
895 Coe Ave $1,960,000 06-01-2020 728 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95125
1674 Juanita Ave $1,100,000 06-05-2020 1854 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95125
2296 Markham Ave $1,600,000 06-05-2020 2094 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95125
San Jose 95126
175 N Buena Vista Ave $1,095,000 06-05-2020 1101 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95126
123 Cahill Park Dr $1,005,000 06-03-2020 1581 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95126
215 Grayson Ter $958,000 06-04-2020 1650 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95126
1927 Heatherdale Ave $1,130,000 06-03-2020 896 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95126
213 S Morrison Ave $760,000 06-08-2020 1068 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95126
981 Pershing Ave $830,000 06-05-2020 1157 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95126
858 W San Fernando St $681,000 06-05-2020 1057 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95126
San Jose 95127
1672 Mcginness Ave $770,000 06-04-2020 1228 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95127
10180 Meadow Ln $920,000 06-03-2020 1460 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95127
14865 Story Rd $400,000 06-08-2020 1043 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95127
San Jose 95128
1040 S Daniel Way $1,195,000 06-02-2020 1692 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95128
796 Mcalister Dr $1,580,000 06-04-2020 2208 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95128
2231 Moorpark Ave $765,000 06-03-2020 832 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95128
366 Rutland Ave $785,000 06-01-2020 1064 SF 3 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95128
800 Teatree Ct $465,000 06-02-2020 658 SF 1 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95128
754 Teatree Ct $562,500 06-02-2020 922 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95128
San Jose 95129
4681 Albany Cir 124 $800,000 06-04-2020 1350 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95129
729 Live Oak Way $1,375,000 06-02-2020 1107 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95129
1308 Petal Way $3,275,000 06-04-2020 1856 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95129
4793 Raspberry Pl $1,240,000 06-02-2020 1408 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95129
817 Rockwood Dr $1,568,000 06-08-2020 1319 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95129
4999 Westdale Dr $2,150,000 06-04-2020 2239 SF 5 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95129
San Jose 95130
5021 Mccoy Ave $1,525,000 06-08-2020 1578 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95130
San Jose 95131
1956 Hostetter Rd $800,000 06-03-2020 1041 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95131
2125 Jonesport Ave $380,000 06-02-2020 1195 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95131
2318 Oak Flat Rd $1,179,000 06-02-2020 1497 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95131
1328 Pietro Dr $1,180,000 06-08-2020 1550 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95131
1927 N Star Cir $896,000 06-03-2020 1093 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95131
1578 Taipei Dr $108,500 06-02-2020 1846 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95131
San Jose 95132
2788 Countrywalk Cir $820,000 06-02-2020 1452 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95132
1964 Junewood Ave $1,131,000 06-03-2020 2002 SF 5 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95132
1784 Newpence Ct $701,000 06-01-2020 1176 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95132
3488 Prince Phillip Ct $715,000 06-05-2020 1176 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95132
3638 Tumble Way $1,325,000 06-05-2020 1682 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95132
San Jose 95133
879 Beaver Creek Way $700,000 06-08-2020 1342 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95133
787 Grouse Way $570,000 06-08-2020 850 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95133
12540 Mabury Rd $730,000 06-02-2020 1238 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95133
San Jose 95135
5479 Cribari Grn $380,000 06-08-2020 1223 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95135
7816 Prestwick Cir $625,000 06-04-2020 1490 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95135
San Jose 95136
760 Altino Blvd $1,120,000 06-05-2020 2262 SF 3 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95136
3024 Canoas Creek Ct $1,215,000 06-03-2020 2227 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95136
962 Edenbury Ln $1,100,000 06-03-2020 1572 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95136
2988 Grassina St 329 $711,000 06-04-2020 1200 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95136
344 Lassenpark Cir $990,000 06-05-2020 2236 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95136
5052 Moonstone Ct $905,000 06-05-2020 1375 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95136
4272 Mountcastle Way $1,200,000 06-02-2020 1607 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95136
1067 Normington Way $1,575,000 06-05-2020 2330 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95136
5233 Rio Lobo Dr $1,125,000 06-08-2020 2053 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95136
3019 San Jose Vineyard Ct $1,101,000 06-04-2020 2153 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95136
4469 Thistle Dr $1,100,000 06-08-2020 1829 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95136
4526 Thousand Oaks Dr $1,075,000 06-01-2020 2096 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95136
978 Woodgrove Ln $1,100,500 06-05-2020 1968 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95136
San Jose 95138
5624 Algonquin Way $2,800,000 06-04-2020 4657 SF 5 BR 5 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95138
5868 Pistoia Way $1,629,000 06-02-2020 2413 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95138
San Jose 95139
7056 Cypress Point Ct $740,000 06-03-2020 1656 SF 3 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95139
7481 Pegasus Ct $899,000 06-01-2020 1287 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95139
San Jose 95148
3074 Summerhill Ct $1,400,000 06-01-2020 2057 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95148
2658 Tagart Dr $985,000 06-02-2020 1840 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH San Jose 95148
San Mateo 94401
800 N Delaware St 406 $625,000 05-21-2020 693 SF 1 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Mateo 94401
50 N San Mateo Dr 113 $675,000 05-20-2020 858 SF 1 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Mateo 94401
San Mateo 94402
5 W Bellevue Ave 8 $840,000 05-20-2020 873 SF 1 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Mateo 94402
1542 Locust St $1,685,000 05-20-2020 1750 SF 4 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Mateo 94402
1755 Wolfe Dr $1,550,000 05-19-2020 2000 SF 3 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH San Mateo 94402
San Mateo 94403
4208 Alameda De Las Pulgas $1,295,000 05-18-2020 1190 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH San Mateo 94403
4172 George Ave 4 $923,000 05-20-2020 1128 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Mateo 94403
3984 Pasadena Dr $1,485,000 05-18-2020 1180 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Mateo 94403
1673 Toyon Ct $1,355,000 05-20-2020 1530 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH San Mateo 94403
San Mateo 94404
563 Starboard Dr $1,559,000 05-20-2020 1870 SF 3 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH San Mateo 94404
Santa Clara 95050
745 Enright Ave $1,070,000 06-05-2020 980 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Clara 95050
Santa Clara 95051
3326 Bellarmine Ct $1,630,000 06-05-2020 1240 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Clara 95051
2578 Elliot Ct $1,370,000 06-04-2020 1290 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Clara 95051
2819 Ponderosa Way $1,840,000 06-04-2020 1810 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Clara 95051
150 Saratoga Ave 358 $670,000 06-08-2020 1028 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Clara 95051
Santa Clara 95054
1023 Brackett Way $1,980,000 06-01-2020 2331 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Clara 95054
2061 Garzoni Pl $1,245,000 06-08-2020 1646 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Clara 95054
1481 Nelson Ct $930,000 06-04-2020 1527 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Clara 95054
2329 Villa Pl $900,000 06-03-2020 1542 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Clara 95054
Santa Cruz 95060
343 Alamo Ave $940,000 05-29-2020 985 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Cruz 95060
224 Auburn Ave $1,035,000 05-29-2020 1040 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Cruz 95060
110 Errett Cir $784,000 05-28-2020 669 SF 0 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Cruz 95060
109 Escalona Dr $785,000 05-29-2020 1114 SF 0 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Cruz 95060
209 Fieldcrest Ln $914,500 05-29-2020 2094 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Cruz 95060
222 Jackson St $829,000 05-29-2020 1376 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Cruz 95060
167 La Canada Way $1,375,000 05-29-2020 2519 SF 3 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Cruz 95060
121 Oxford Way $525,000 05-27-2020 1564 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Cruz 95060
118 Sacramento Ave $1,320,000 05-29-2020 1176 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Cruz 95060
268 Swanton Blvd $1,450,000 05-29-2020 2138 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Cruz 95060
Santa Cruz 95062
1 Berkeley Ct $876,000 05-29-2020 1810 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Cruz 95062
22610 E Cliff Dr $6,000,000 05-28-2020 3096 SF 4 BR 4 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Cruz 95062
Santa Cruz 95065
191 Old Up Yonder Rd $130,000 05-27-2020 2346 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Santa Cruz 95065
Saratoga 95070
18581 Allendale Ave $1,585,000 06-04-2020 1242 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Saratoga 95070
14001 Apricot Hl $3,812,500 06-01-2020 3709 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Saratoga 95070
12742 Arroyo De Arguello $3,170,000 06-05-2020 2846 SF 6 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Saratoga 95070
18851 Casa Blanca Ln $1,450,000 06-01-2020 1152 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Saratoga 95070
19110 Dagmar Dr $1,650,000 06-02-2020 900 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Saratoga 95070
13251 Kevin St $2,650,000 06-01-2020 1378 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Saratoga 95070
19137 Oahu Ln $2,725,000 06-03-2020 2182 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Saratoga 95070
20627 Sevilla Ln $2,875,000 06-05-2020 2605 SF 5 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Saratoga 95070
Scotts Valley 95066
29 Dunslee Way $675,000 05-28-2020 1704 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Scotts Valley 95066
Soquel 95073
1071 N Rodeo Gulch Rd $765,000 05-29-2020 1808 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Soquel 95073
South San Francisco 94080
327 Castile Way $1,715,000 05-19-2020 2750 SF 6 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH South San Francisco 94080
Sunnyvale 94085
310 Schroeder St $1,382,000 06-03-2020 1119 SF 3 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Sunnyvale 94085
Sunnyvale 94086
929 Carson Dr $1,950,000 06-08-2020 1641 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Sunnyvale 94086
999 W Evelyn Ter 41 $585,000 06-04-2020 822 SF 1 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Sunnyvale 94086
999 W Evelyn Ter 80 $650,000 06-01-2020 822 SF 1 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Sunnyvale 94086
115 N Murphy Ave $1,550,000 06-01-2020 1452 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Sunnyvale 94086
1271 Poplar Ave 402 $870,000 06-02-2020 1033 SF 2 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Sunnyvale 94086
647 Toyon Ave $1,480,000 06-08-2020 1186 SF 3 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Sunnyvale 94086
Sunnyvale 94087
1633 Edmonton Ave $1,903,000 06-05-2020 1890 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Sunnyvale 94087
1014 Gloucester Ct $2,450,000 06-02-2020 2367 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Sunnyvale 94087
1737 Noranda Dr $2,150,000 06-01-2020 3888 SF 0 BR 0 BTH 0 HBTH Sunnyvale 94087
753 Saranac Dr $1,998,000 06-01-2020 1968 SF 5 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Sunnyvale 94087
632 Sheraton Dr $2,200,000 06-02-2020 1768 SF 4 BR 2 BTH 0 HBTH Sunnyvale 94087
Sunnyvale 94089
1021 Jena Ter $1,341,000 06-01-2020 1615 SF 3 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Sunnyvale 94089
Woodside 94062
620 Eastview Way $2,800,000 05-21-2020 4008 SF 4 BR 3 BTH 0 HBTH Woodside 94062
375 Mountain Home Rd $9,500,000 05-20-2020 1940 SF 2 BR 1 BTH 0 HBTH Woodside 94062