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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Greenbelt. Takoma Park.[/b] Glen Echo. [b]Frederick[/b]. [/quote] ? traffic would be a nightmare. You would be going with traffic on 270, and 495 would be horrible, too. You could take 200 toll road I suppose.[/quote] Someone coming from Cupertino is going to want their neighbors to be smart, quirky, and probably liberal. They are going to appreciate heritage homes. They are used to a certain type of green space. People who work at AstraZeneca in G'burg live in all of these cities. Especially with WFH options. [/quote] You don't know Cupertiono. That area is not quirky or have any heritage homes, nor does that area have much green space, for the most part. -former Sunnyvale/Cupertino resident[/quote] Are you going on record and saying there are no Eichler homes in Cupertino? No other mid-century modern homes? No bungalows?[/quote] My version of "heritage homes" is not mid century. CA is littered with mid century homes. I grew up in a midcentury bungalow in CA. I'm referring to old victorian homes that you see around here. You don't see old victorian homes in Cupertino.[/quote]
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