Checklist for Finding Your New Place to Live

CheckmarkYou’re a Busy Person

Which is why the link below the photos sends you to a slideshow. Check it out and if you’re interested call 650-386-5280

Living Room with Juniper Tree in Patio
Loma Vista Courtyard

Link to Photo Slide Show

CheckmarkYou’re Particular About Where You Live

This apartment gives you:
963 square feet on the first floor.
Oak kitchen cabinets with drawers that close themselves, double stainless steel sink, color coordinated countertops, and you’ll be the first to use the black refrigerator (with glass shelves) and the easy-to-load black dishwasher.
Hand painted white ceilings and off-white walls (no spatter from spray painting hither and yon).
A new oak vanity with a jade-colored granite top.
12″x 12″ ceramic tile around the brand new tub and on the bathroom, dining, kitchen and entry floors.
A private entrance six steps from your car

CheckmarkYou Like Extras

How about:
A keyed storage closet that is 8 feet high – no more storing your canoe or other tall stuff in the corner of the living room.
A deck where you can sit in chair in the shade of a large pine tree at one end and enjoy looking down at the water sparkling in the pool at the other end.
A pocket door slides out of the wall if you want to separate the kitchen from the entry.
Choose one of three colors for an accent wall in the living room.
Hooking up to the HD antenna and watching a lot of channels for free. Or if you’d rather sign up with a TV provider the apartment is wired for local/national/international satellite or cable TV.
There’s a kitty sitter for your cat when you’re on vacation.

CheckmarkYou Like to Know a Little About Who Lives Here

People feel comfortable leaving their soap and softener and other laundry supplies on open shelves in the laundry rooms.
Residents who moved back to Switzerland after getting their degrees said, “We liked living here because the apartments have different floor plans and we felt like we had our own place.”
People stay – some residents have lived here ten years or more.
Why did the people who lived here leave?  He retired and after her company agreed to let her telecommute, they bought a house in the Sierra foothills.
A few people get their exercise by biking to Stanford and Google.
Several residents have said they’ve made lasting friendships with some of their neighbors.

CheckmarkYou Want to Live in a Place That Feels Like Home

The gardens surrounding the pool have ferns, lemon bushes, camellias, apricot and loquat trees, a giant avocado tree, a visiting falcon and a raccoon who lives in a large pine tree.
Many people come in the gates and say something about how peaceful and quiet it is.
People new to California sometimes ask about earthquakes, and yes, the entire complex has been earthquake retrofitted.
Your cat can watch sassy squirrels and an assortment of birds.

CheckmarkYou’re Interested Enough to Want Some Numbers

$1000 deposit ($500 additional if you have a cat) and a year lease.
Location: 2017 California Street, Mt. View. 650-386-5280.

 


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