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Connie Miller
A Bay Area native and former high-tech marketing manager, Connie has a unique understanding of both the area and the needs of those who live in the fast-paced world of Silicon Valley. Her loyal clients recommend her for her strong negotiating skills, her understanding of luxury markets and her unyielding ethics. Her respectful and direct style that is rich with data-driven recommendations gets results.

Connie understands that your trust and respect of her are paramount. She can be counted on to discreetly manage every aspect of your sale or purchase as she caters to your unique needs. Connie is personally experienced with numerous remodels and new construction projects and has an established network of professionals and service providers to recommend.

She is passionate about real estate as a wealth generator and has assisted many of her clients in acquiring and employing a 1031 exchange for single and multi-family residential investment properties. She takes pride in her strong realtor network and is included in exclusive groups that enhance her effectiveness.
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Los Altos Hills is considered one of the premiere places to live in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Wealthy San Franciscans attracted to the area during the Gold Rush period built summer estates in Los Altos Hills.
A few of those still standing have become historic landmarks.
The primarily residential community of Los Altos Hills is 8.4 square miles in area with nearly 8,000 residences.
An additional 5.8 square miles of unincorporated land adjacent to the Town's boundaries have been designated by the County of Santa Clara as being within Los Altos Hills' "sphere of influence."
Centrally located with a variety of housing options, Menlo Park offers a broad spectrum of mostly suburban living to individuals both young and old.
In Menlo Park, you can get a charming condo or modest bungalow in the area known as the Willows or you can get a grand, two-story home on half an acre in Central Menlo for several million dollars.
Menlo Park is nearly equidistant between San Jose and San Francisco and borders the affluent communities of Atherton and Palo Alto and parts of the Stanford University Campus.
Vibrant, varied, youth, and well run are all words that come to mind when I think of the lower Peninsula community of Mountain View.
Education: Approximately 60% of Mt.
View residents between ages 25 and 64 have a bachelor's degree or higher and an additional 20% have at least some college or an associate's degree.
Approximately, 58,000 jobs, concentrated in the information sector and the professional, scientific, and technical services sectors.
Top businesses include Google, El Camino Hospital, Intuit, Microsoft, Synopsys, Veritas and KPMG.
In no other Bay Area city, besides San Francisco, is the differentiation of neighborhoods as important to value as it is in Palo Alto.
This partitioned designation of the many neighborhoods in Palo Alto speaks as much to how Palo Alto residents view their uniqueness as it does to the actual differences between the neighborhoods.
The attached maps and neighborhood descriptions, courtesy of the Palo Alto Weekly, do an excellent job of describing the various neighbors in of Palo Alto.
With some areas selling for an average of over $1,000/square foot, Palo Alto is not for the value seekers.
Portola Valley is a community whose guide is often the preservation of its rural ambience and the environment.
It is an upscale town roughly the same geographic area as Palo Alto but with 7% of the residents.
Since its incorporation in 1964, the town has sought to foster low-density and a natural setting.
They also aim to keep costs low by having a mostly volunteer government.
This is not the community in which to build a gigantic monster home.
You can build big in Portola Valley, but it will need to fit into the natural setting and meet a strict 'green building' mandate that was ushered into the planning process in 2010.
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