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The "Smallest House of Los Gatos" is For Sale

Aug. 17, 2008
Categorized in: Homes & Housing Market

Smallest House of Los GatosThe county's smallest home on the smallest lot sits in the historic Almond Grove District of Los Gatos. It's a darling cottage, totally rebuilt about a dozen years ago, in a fantastic location just steps to all that downtown Los Gatos has to offer.  Because the home is unique and architecturally interesting, I blogged about it here on Live in Los Gatos a few months ago (see first link, above).

What are the specifics? The 541 square foot house sits on an 817 square foot lot.  Originally built in 1922, the home was essentially rebuilt 11-12 years ago with design by Gary Schloh, a well known and highly esteemed local architecht. He did a tasteful job of blending historic charm and modern, upscale amenities in a compact package. With high ceilings, loads of windows, air conditioning, and inside laundry, it is an exceptionally comfortable little home. It is offered for sale at $799,000 and is located at 304 Nicholson Avenue. (Appointment only!)

This listing is presented by Helen Cockrum of Alain Pinel Realtors in Los Gatos, who graciously gave permission for me to blog about (or advertise) her listing here. More information and photos of this amazing downtown cottage can be seen on MLSListings.com. 

More Thefts From Autos in Los Gatos

Feb. 7, 2008
Tagged with: almond grove, auto, car, los gatos, theft


On February 4th,
the Los Gatos Observer reported that there have been a rash of thefts from cars in Los Gatos, and it seems a concentration of them were in the Almond Grove area. Last night, February 6th, the pillaging continued in the parking lot at St. Mary's Church, at Bean and Tait Avenues (also in the Almond Grove District). Three cars were broken into while owners were at an Ash Wednesday evening Mass. Purses left on the seats of cars were taken in all three cases. 

Los Gatos usually has very little crime, but right now something's out of whack. Please do not leave purses, laptops, GPS, cell phones, iPods or other goodies in your cars, especially where visible. And if you have any information on these auto break ins, please contact the Los Gatos Police at 408 354-8600.

Los Gatos is Home to the Smallest House
In All of Silicon Valley

Jan. 16, 2008
Categorized in: Homes & Housing Market


Los Gatos prides itself on being a town rather than a city, with the intimacy and friendlines that being a town implies.

Don't let the name "town" fool you, though. There's a lot of "big" in this small town. We do the holidays in a big way in Los Gatos: the tree lighting, the holiday parade, the fantasy of lights, the carriage rides, and the decor throughtout the downtown and neighborhoods are all on a great and beautiful scale.   Summer's the same scale of big with outdoor events: we enjoy Shakespeare in the Park, Screen on the Green, and more musical venues than anywhere else in the county (Jazz on the Plazz, Music in the Park, Vasona Vibrations, and last year a newcomer joined the musical scene in Old Town with Saturday afternoon music on the deck next to Borders - all of these are free musical events).

Valley of Hearts Delight - logo for Mary Pope-HandyLos Gatos real estate is varied; while it's a well-to-do town, not everyone lives in large homes or view estates with vineyards and olympic sized pools. In fact there is a lot of variety in the size and character of our houses from the inauspicious 1100 sf to 1400 sf track homes built in the 1960s to charming, 100+ year old houses in the heart of downtown - in the Almond Grove, Edelen, Fairway Plaza or Broadway districts. Close by, there are woodsy mountain homes in the neighborhoods off of Highway 17 that are "part of the town" if not legally incorporated into it. And there are the homes in great view locations on enormous lots. Most of these lovely houses that sit atop our closest foothills are not monster homes, but tasteful, larger homes. It's just that the collossal strutures are impossible to miss.

With so much variety, so much "big" and "small", is it any wonder that the valley's smallest home is also in Los Gatos?  The former chicken coop is now a showplace of stye and design and blends in modestly among its larger peers in the Almond Grove District. After a fire destroyed the old structure, it was rebuilt in 1997. Designed by Gary Schloh, it is a perfect fit for the tiniest lot (956 SF)  in the county too.  How tiny is tiny, you are wondering. Would you believe 514 square feet? Needless to say, there's no wasted space!

The smallest home is a private residence and is not for sale. Watch for the annual home tour events in town - the generous owners have offered it as part of charitable tours in the past, and if you are lucky, may do so again! 

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