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Morgan Park Lane

Morgan Park Lane, Menlo Park   

Morgan Park Lane is a community built by Taylor Morrison Homes offering 3 and 4 bedroom Single Family Homes at around the $1m mark.

With great transport from nearby road links and BART only a couple of blocks Morgan Park is a fantastic location.

 

Explore this terrific community online HERE but let us accompany you to negotiate a great price!

 

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Bank of America


With a Bank of America mortgage, you can prequalify online, get a customized rate and lock it in over the phone.

- Find out how much you can afford before you shop.
- Increase your negotiating power by prequalifying online.
- Simple, secure form.
- Takes just minutes to complete.
A competitive rate customized for you!
Call Raffi 650-591-8830
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The Menlo Park City School District is a public school district in the San Francisco Bay Area, primarily serving the communities of Menlo Park and Atherton. Through the Tinsley Voluntary Transfer Program the district allows students from Redwood City, East Palo Alto and eastern Menlo Park to attend MPCSD schools.

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Menlo Park Community Information

Cash RebateOur Buyers receive all the benefits of working with a full-service Realtor® plus a Buyer’s CASH Rebate - 30% of our commissions *
Our Buyer Rebate will be used to assist you in your closing costs and will be shown on your closing papers. This Buyer Rebate will allow you to bring less money to closing — so you are saving money when you buy a home with Bay Broker. Our Realtor Team are Top Bay Area specialists averaging almost 100 transactions a year. You receive the benefits of working with a seasoned Agent as well as a 30% commission Rebate*

How our Cash Rebate works: When you buy a home there are typically two Real Estate Agents involved with the property transaction. The Listing Agent is representing the Seller and has a responsibility to get the home sold for the 'Best and Highest Price'. Bay Broker is the Buyer's Agent and our job is to negotiate the lowest price for our Clients AND Rebate them 30% of our commission. The Seller typically offers to pay each of these Agents a commission of 2.5% of the sales price. You will benefit from top service with no sales pressure and save money in your closing costs when you buy your next home with Bay Broker.

* We require a minimum of $12,000 per transaction with the balance rebated to our Buyers, up to 30% of our commission. There is no Buyer Rebate on homes under $500,000. This Buyer Incentive Agreement is based on a 30% REBATE of Bay Broker's commission. We usually receive 2.5% of the sales price. Buyer(s) MUST be pre-approved by a lender and provide Bay Broker with a pre-approval letter prior to viewing homes. Buyer to notify lender about broker rebate at loan application. All parties involved in the transaction must be informed of the Buyer Rebate (incentive) to be credited through escrow. If your Lender does not allow this credit in Escrow, Bay Broker will send you the 30% REBATE 10 days after closing escrow.

 

Menlo Park is an affluent city in San Mateo County, in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. Menlo Park is home to about 30,000 people in about 10 square miles of land. The main street in downtown Menlo Park is Santa Cruz Avenue, with the Menlo Center situated at its intersection with El Camino Real. The Menlo Park Civic Center is bounded by Ravenswood Avenue, Alma Street, Laurel Street and Burgess Drive. It contains the council offices, library, police station and Burgess Park which has various recreational facilities. Much of Menlo Park's economy centers around the companies on Sand Hill Road, consisting of venture capital, private equity, financial services, law firms, and other professional service companies and investment vehicles focusing on technology.

HISTORY:  In the nineteenth century two Irish immigrants, Dennis J. Oliver and his brother-in-law D. C. McGlynn, purchased a 1,700-acre tract of land on the former Rancho de las Pulgas. In the 1850s they erected a gate with a wooden arch bearing the inscription "Menlo Park" at the entrance to their property (now the intersection of Middle Ave and El Camino Real). The word "Menlo" derived from the owners' former home of Menlough in County Galway, Ireland. In 1863, the San Francisco and San Jose Rail Road named a nearby station "Menlo Park" after the sign. The 1867 station building still stands on the platform of the current Caltrain station, used by the local Chamber of Commerce. The town of Menlo Park grew up around this station, becoming a popular home for San Francisco businessmen. A post office arrived in 1870, and the city was incorporated in 1874. The original arch which gave its name to the stations and ultimately the city survived until 1922, when it was destroyed in an automobile accident.

Contact Steve or Zoë Atkinson, your local Bay Area Real Estate Agent

101 California Suite 2450
San Francisco CA 94111
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415-613-8940
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