
3728 Carlson Circle
Palo Alto
Interior living space: Approximately 1,753 sq ft
Lot size: Approximately 6231 sq ft
6 bedroom / 3 bathroom
Attached 1-car garage Palo Alto Schools
Located in the iconic Fairmeadow area of Palo Alto, this 1952 Joseph Eichler original resides on a majestic tree lined street, where welcoming Palo Alto neighbors exemplify the notion of community. We’ve left the home in almost original condition and offered conceptual visuals of what could be. With easy access to the best of peninsula living: Schools, shopping, dining, commute routes and more, you’re centrally located within a wonderful neighborhood community offering an amazing quality of life. Your opportunity is now!
OFFERED AT $2,658,000
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About the Fairmeadow area from our local paper, the Palo Alto Weekly:
“Known for its Eichler homes and meandering circular cul-de-sacs, Fairmeadow is an easy neighborhood to get lost in, in a good way. Neighbors describe Fairmeadow as almost having an idyllic throwback feeling from an earlier era, with kids playing in the streets and not feeling any inhibitions about ringing their friends’ doorbells to say “hi” or come hangout. Much of Fairmeadow’s identity is centered around its concentric circles. Originally built by Joseph Eichler in the early 1950s to slow traffic, the street layout ended up giving Fairmeadow its nickname: The Circles. The neighborhood attracted national attention when a photo of its iconic circles was showcased on the cover of Fortune magazine in 1955. The area’s spacious streets and protected niches are among the attributes that render Fairmeadow attractive to families with young children. Fairmeadow hosts a “Circles Party” that has included games, treats like snow cones, bouncy houses and even featured a roller rink one year. The neighborhood’s 21.4 acre Mitchell Park is also a draw for families. It received national and international attention when it opened in 1957. Designed by Robert Royston, it was a new kind of park, with a variety of recreational activities geared to people of all ages.”
I (Tom Correia) grew up in the area and still live in Midtown Palo Alto today. From personal experience, I can honestly say “The Circles” are one of a kind. You’re moments away from top-rated schools like Fairmeadow Elementary, Jane Lathrop Stanford Middle and Henry M. Gunn High, as well as Piazza’s Fine Foods at Charleston Shopping Center, The JCC, and easy access to major commute routes to Google, LinkedIn and more. The list goes on and on!
Contact Tom
496 First St., Ste# 200
Los Altos, CA 94022