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2001 » Issue 19, Published on Wednesday, May 9, 2001 » Business
By Overall

Cupertino

10194 Parish Place - D. & Y. Wang to Y. & D. Wang for $630,000.00

Los Altos

875 Gardenia Way - Thomas Trust to B. Thoms for $1,340,000.00

Mountain View

1721 California Street #25 - C. & J. Long to C. Long for $365,000.00

165 Easy Street - D. Roberts to D. Roberts for $552,000.00

195 Easy Street - Halaburka Trust to G. Schapiro for $895,000.00

2080 Marich Way #9 - Stein Trust to Stein Trust for $625,000.00

278 Monroe Drive #3 - H. Metz to H. Metz for $375,000.00

1943 Mt. Vernon Court #301 - Moss Trust to I. Torelli for $415,000.00

2071 Plymouth Street #F - R. Rapport to R. Rapport for $425,000.00

2255 Showers Drive #221 - Peeterson Trust to Northe Development for

$341,000.00

7 Sutter Creek Lane - R. & I. Degiuli to N. Barve for $440,000.00

692 Willowgate Street - J. & M. Burns to J. & M. Burns for $849,000.00

Cupertino

TOTAL SALES: 1

LOWEST SALES PRICE: $630,000.00

HIGHEST SALES PRICE: $630,000.00

AVERAGE SALES PRICE: $630,000.00

Los Altos

TOTAL SALES: 1

LOWEST SALES PRICE: $1,340,000.00

HIGHEST SALES PRICE: $1,340,000.00

AVERAGE SALES PRICE: $1,340,000.00

Mountain View

TOTAL SALES: 10

LOWEST SALES PRICE: $341,000.00

HIGHEST SALES PRICE: $895,000.00

AVERAGE SALES PRICE: $528,200.00

This list was compiled for publication in the Town Crier by TitleTech, an Oakland real estate information company.


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We’ve recently covered the passing of two of this community’s most involved and committed volunteers, Lee Lynch and Billy Russell. They represented an era when people helped out, not so they could get their name on a building, but because it was simply the right thing to do.

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