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During the past two weeks, Menlo Park led the way in home sales with 27 purchases. But not far behind, Los Altos and Mountain View each turned in 23 sales. Read the rest of the real estate numbers below to see how other Palo Alto Weekly locations compared.
Atherton
Total sales reported: 8
Lowest sales price: $1,998,000
Highest sales price: $13,000,000
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East Palo Alto
Total sales reported: 15
Lowest sales price: $300,000
Highest sales price: $906,000
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Los Altos
Total sales reported: 23
Lowest sales price: $211,500
Highest sales price: $5,500,000
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Los Altos Hills
Total sales reported: 7
Lowest sales price: $3,150,000
Highest sales price: $8,100,000
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Menlo Park
Total sales reported: 27
Lowest sales price: $660,000
Highest sales price: $4,474,000
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Mountain View
Total sales reported: 23
Lowest sales price: $600,000
Highest sales price: $3,100,000
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Palo Alto
Total sales reported: 21
Lowest sales price: $336,500
Highest sales price: $8,069,000
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Portola Valley
Total sales reported: 4
Lowest sales price: $1,450,000
Highest sales price: $4,200,000
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Woodside
Total sales reported: 4
Lowest sales price: $2,195,000
Highest sales price: $13,990,000
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Sales at a glance are provided by California REsource, a real estate information company that obtains the information from the County Recorder’s Office. Information is recorded from deeds after the close of escrow and published within four to eight weeks.



