2445 Sharon Oaks Drive, Menlo Park, California 94025, Menlo Park, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$1,695,000
2445 Sharon Oaks Drive, Menlo Park, California 94025
2Beds
2Baths
1,700Sqft
2,494Lot
Year Built
1972
Close
-
List price
$1.7M
Original List price
$1.9M
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
$1,315
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
ML82017554
Home ConditionFair
Features
Patio
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About this home

In the heart of Silicon Valley! Located in sought-after Sharon Heights, this two bedrooms, two-bathrooms, one story end-unit townhome, provide a rare opportunity for someone looking to downsize or a family looking for close proximity to top-rated local schools, shopping, Stanford University, parks and much more. The entry with a view of light and delightful atrium, leads to a spacious living/dining room with natural light and a cozy fireplace and Indoor/outdoor access to the large patio. In addition, the adjacent family room with a wet-bar, offers more space for wonderful entertainments, gatherings. Two car garage. The HOA fee includes exterior painting, fencing, garbage, roof, insurance (common area, earthquake, & hazard), management fee, and the maintaining of the pools and newly remodeled Club House for your larger entreatment and gatherings. Likewise, the water, trash, basic cable are covered in the monthly fees. New roof was installed 2024 on the property. This lovely home in Sharon Oaks community, with ALL the amazing amenities and potential is not to be missed!

Nearby schools

10/10
Las Lomitas Elementary School
Public,K-31.3mi
8/10
La Entrada Middle School
Public,4-80.4mi
7/10
Menlo-Atherton High School
Public,9-122.6mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
10/01/25
Price Change
$1,695,000-5.7%
09/09/25
Price Change
$1,798,000-5.3%
08/08/25
Listing
$1,898,000
Neighborhood Comparison

 SubjectAverage HomeNeighbourhood Ranking (13 Listings)
Beds23
36%
Baths23
21%
Square foot1,7001,905
43%
Lot Size2,4942,871
50%
Price$1.7M$1.88M
50%
Price per square foot$997$1,039
36%
Built year19729875988
29%
HOA$1,315$700
93%
Days on market90129
21%
Condition Rating
Fair

The property was built in 1972, making it over 50 years old. While a new roof was installed in 2024, a significant update, the interior, particularly the kitchen and bathrooms, retains a very dated aesthetic. The kitchen features tiled countertops, older painted cabinets, and a mix of older appliances. Bathrooms have dated tiled floors, vanities, fluorescent lighting, and a gold-framed shower. The overall condition suggests regular maintenance, but the style and features are significantly outdated and would require substantial cosmetic renovations to meet current standards, aligning with the 'Fair' category.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Premier Location: Situated in the highly sought-after Sharon Heights, offering excellent proximity to Silicon Valley tech hubs, Stanford University, top-rated schools, and local amenities.
Extensive HOA Inclusions & Amenities: The comprehensive HOA fee covers major expenses like exterior maintenance (including a new 2024 roof), common area insurance, water, trash, basic cable, and access to pools and a newly remodeled clubhouse, simplifying homeownership.
Top-Rated School Access: Located within a district boasting highly-rated public schools (Elementary 10/10, Middle 8/10, High 7/10), making it highly attractive for families.
Functional Single-Story End-Unit Layout: Offers convenient single-story living, enhanced privacy as an end-unit, and features like a spacious living/dining area with a fireplace, atrium, wet-bar, and a large patio for entertaining.
Recent Major Capital Improvement: The installation of a new roof in 2024 provides peace of mind and eliminates a significant potential future expense for the buyer.

Cons

Substantial Monthly HOA Fee: The $1,315 monthly HOA fee is exceptionally high, adding a significant recurring cost to homeownership that could impact affordability and buyer interest.
Potential for Dated Interior Systems/Finishes: Built in 1972, despite the new roof, other interior systems (e.g., plumbing, electrical, HVAC) and finishes may be original or require modernization, potentially necessitating additional investment.
Price Reduction History: Multiple price reductions from the original list price suggest the property may have been initially overpriced or is experiencing slower market absorption, potentially indicating a need for further price adjustments or a perceived value gap.

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