Overview
The esteemed neighborhood of Heritage District earned its name for its location at the heart of Sunnyvale, both geographically and historically. Home to the downtown area of Murphy Avenue and its sibling, the CityLine Sunnyvale development, Heritage District allows residents to reach all the amenities of downtown, as well as the Sunnyvale Public Library, within a few minutes’ walk. Despite being perhaps the busiest area of Sunnyvale, Heritage District faithfully reflects Sunnyvale’s roots, and residents relish living in this eclectic neighborhood lined with trees and filled with picturesque family homes.
Because of the vibrance of its setting, there is no end to things to do in this neighborhood. On the edge of Heritage District lies Murphy Park, where residents can host an exciting game on the bowling green or explore a historic gold mill. Charles Street Gardens, a community garden, is also nearby, perfect for gardening enthusiasts. In addition, residents can take advantage of the array of amenities that accompanies Downtown Sunnyvale, including Target, Caltrain, fine dining, and incoming developments like Whole Foods and the AMC luxury theater. The caliber of living exemplified by Heritage District accents the casual undertones of the city’s historic character, providing residents with endless possibilities without the hassle of big-city living.
HIGHLIGHTS
- City living without the hassle
- Vibrant, revitalized downtown area
- Esteemed neighborhood with historic roots
- Endless options that include world-class amenities
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The public schools are among the best in the nation. Graduates from the local high schools attend the most prestigious colleges and universities in the country, with a much larger than average number admitted to neighboring Stanford. Abundant bike paths make it easy for most students to bike to their local schools, giving them a sense of independence that is valued by parents and children alike.
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