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639 Mirada Avenue, Stanford
FSH Direct Sale Sale 7: 639 Mirada Avenue, Stanford
Direct Sale Information
Dates
Eligibility Criteria
Faculty who are eligible:
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Are members of the Academic Council who have a 100% Academic Council appointment and are
working 100% time; and
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Have an appointment, that has been approved by the President, for a term of 3 years or more
with the possibility of reappointment, or have received tenure, or have an appointment
with continuing term; and
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Have attended an Open House or had a private tour for the Direct Sale home; and
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Do not have a reservation or contract on a single-family home in a FSH lottery or FSH Direct Sale single-family
home.
Overview
This direct sale is comprised of 1 single-family home located in the San Juan Hill neighborhood within the Stanford
Campus Residential Subdivision.
This home is subject to a Standard Residential Ground Lease, and Stanford is selling this leasehold interest through
the FSH Direct Sale Process.
This home is not subject to a FSH Housing Lottery. This is a FSH Direct Sale Home.
This home is being sold “AS IS”.
Standard Ground Lease
All homes located on Stanford lands are subject to a ground lease. Not all ground leases are the same.
This home is subject to the Stanford Residential Ground Lease.
Information regarding the Residential Ground Lease is available for reference
here.
Direct Sale Process
This home is being sold via Direct Sale on a “first come first served” basis to Eligible Faculty who:
- Satisfy all of the Eligibility Criteria for this Direct Sale home; and
- “Submit an Offer” for the home, as outlined below, and
- “Complete the Purchase” of the home, as outlined below.
Submit an Offer
To Submit an Offer, the prospective buyer must complete a “Purchase Offer Packet”, and provide it to FSH
with Informed Delivery, as prescribed below:
The Purchase Offer Packet is comprised of all 3 of the following items:
- Reservation Form (available here); and
- Initial Reservation Deposit (a bank deposit check payable to First American Title Company for
Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000)); and
- A letter from a lender or evidence that demonstrates
the prospective buyer's ability to purchase the home.
The Purchase Offer Packet must be submitted via:
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Direct Mail: Certified Mail, Carrier with signature, or In-Person with receipt, during regular business hours
(8:30 am – 5:30 pm) at:
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Faculty Staff Housing
Owen House
552 O’Connor Lane
Stanford, CA 94305
Attn: Asset Management
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Email: to FSHListings@stanford.edu, sent with:
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Clear image of the Initial Reservation Deposit; and
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Subject: "SECURE: Direct Sale – Purchase Offer Packet (Property Address)”;
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Secure Email service is designed for faculty who need to use email to send Moderate to
High Risk Data. More information regarding Secure Email can be obtained from
Stanford University IT
(https://uit.stanford.edu/service/secureemail)
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Fax: to 650.725.4888, sent with:
- Clear image of the Initial Reservation Deposit; and
- Cover Sheet containing the following:
- To: Asset Management
- Re: "Direct Sale – Purchase Offer Packet (Property Address)"
Incomplete Purchase Offer Packets will not be considered and will be returned. To assure prompt
consideration, review all Purchase Offer Packet materials for completeness before submitting them to
FSH.
Prospective buyers will be notified of their Direct Sale status within two (2) business days after receipt of their
Purchase Offer Packet, confirming if their Purchase Offer Packet is accepted, incomplete, or complete and in queue.
The Direct Sale listing will close when FSH accepts the first complete Purchase Offer Packet
received from Eligible Faculty.
Those in queue must collect their Initial Reservation Deposit from FSH within
two (2) business days after being notified of the listing being closed. Those in queue may remain in queue,
in the order that their completed Purchase Offer Packet was received, until the Prospective Buyer and
FSH “Complete the Purchase.
Complete the Purchase:
To Complete the Purchase, the Prospective Buyer must successfully close escrow for the purchase of the Direct Sale
home, after full loan approval is received and the paperwork is prepared for the title company, in the manner
summarized below:
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FSH will immediately place the Initial Reservation Deposit and Reservation Form in
the escrow depository; and
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The Prospective Buyer must sign the Purchase Contract for the home within two (2) business days after
Faculty Staff Housing has accepted their Purchase Offer Packet.
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The total escrow period may not be less than 30 days and no greater than 60 days.
Listing Information
Neighborhood Details
San Juan subdivision, the oldest residential neighborhood on campus, consists of 179 homes. This subdivision
boasts a variety of homes – from Mediterranean to Eichler’s, and some Spanish. Architects Birge M. Clark,
Charles K. Sumner and John K. Branner have designed and constructed several homes here. Key homes include the
Lou Henry Hoover House that is resided by Stanford’s current president, and the Hanna House, a Frank Lloyd
Wright historic home.
Property Details
Address |
639 Mirada Avenue Stanford, CA 94305 |
Purchase Price |
$3,985,000.00 |
Floor Plan |
4 BR + 3 Full BA |
Home Size (approx.) |
2,925 Sq. Ft.+ Garage 437 Sq. Ft. + Storage 137 Sq. Ft. |
Lot Size (approx.) |
40,075 Sq. Ft. (0.91 ac) |
Year Built |
2013 |
Architectural Style |
Craftsman |
Parking |
2-Car Garage |
Amenities |
This redeveloped property, which is located next to the Lou Henry Hoover home features a formal living room
as well as a family room, a charming kitchen, and an outdoor patio with an expansive landscape. This home is
move-in ready to an admirer of nature and the outdoors!
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Utilities |
All available. Separately metered. Owner pays. |
Subdivision Fee |
Yes |
Schools |
Nixon Elementary School Fletcher Middle School Gunn High School |
Images |
Floor Plan
Photos
Virtual Tour
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Answers to FAQs regarding the home and FSH Direct Sales are available here.
(top of page)
Important Notice
Nothing on this site or in the documents it contains should be construed
as an offer or commitment of any kind. Programs and eligibility requirements
can be changed or discontinued without notice. |
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