Deborah Kehrberg Presents

Exceptional Woodside Home

$1,950,000

319 Highland Terrace, Woodside

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beds

4

baths

2

interior

1,900 sq ft

Tucked away in the enchanting Woodside Glens neighborhood, this circa mid-1930s cottage is wrapped with lush gardens on a level lot, presenting a rare opportunity not seen on the market in four generations. Thoughtfully maintained and updated, the home showcases its original charm with a leaded glass front door and handcrafted built-ins throughout. A welcoming foyer, inviting living spaces, and a flexible floor plan with four bedrooms on two levels plus a detached secondary structure provide both comfort and versatility. An expansive patio, a soothing spa, and plantings create a peaceful outdoor retreat. Amenities include solar electricity, a portable Generac back-up generator, generous 2-car garage, plus additional off-street parking. Just over one mile from the heart of Woodside for shopping and dining. This home also offers easy access to Highway 280 and the acclaimed Woodside Elementary School. Welcome home!

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Neighborhood

Woodside, long a favorite among bicyclists and motorcyclists for its beautiful scenery and roads, offers a quaint business district, top-ranked schools, and plenty of history. Properties in the town are luxurious and spacious, nestled into the rolling hills but also near the charming downtown. 
Some of the first English-speaking settlers on the San Francisco Peninsula came to Woodside in the 1830s, and a stagecoach began traveling to the valley by the early 1850s. Gradually, farms and ranches replaced sawmills in the area, and wealthy San Franciscans began to build country homes. 
The Filoli estate, a 654-acre property with a 36,000-square-foot Georgian house built in 1915, is now a National Trust for Historic Preservation site that welcomes visitors. It has appeared in a variety of motion pictures and is the mansion seen from the air in the opening credits of ‘80s TV series "Dynasty." 
The town of over 5,400 people incorporated in 1956 in an effort to bring more local control to curb rapid population growth and development in the area. Woodside is an affluent community with many past and present celebrity residents, including Oracle Corp. CEO Larry Ellison, actress Michelle Pfeiffer, and musician Neil Young. Steve Jobs fought for years to demolish the Jackling House, a 30-room Spanish Colonial Revival mansion he owned on Mountain Home Road. 
A number of businesses are located in town, including the Woodside Bakery & Cafe, The Village Pub restaurant, Roberts Hardware & Tack, and Alice’s Restaurant, a popular gathering place. 
The median household income in Woodside is $213,000, according to 2013 United States Census Bureau data. Of the town’s 2,157 housing units, almost 90 percent are owner occupied. According to Forbes' 2014 list of America's Most Expensive ZIP Codes, homes in Woodside's 94062 ZIP code had a median price of $3,890,500, ranking it as the country's 17th priciest ZIP code.

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