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The Madera SB9
SB 9 Homes
1,100 sf each
Menlo Park, CA
Utilizing SB 9 we'll be removing an existing single family home, subdividing the lot into two parcels, and building 4 homes, approx. 1,100 sf each with one car garage. This is the type of middle density, naturally-occurring, attainable home our communities desperately needs.