Campbell is a city often overlooked by those searching for a place to live in the Bay area. While certainly not as large or notorious as towns like Palo Alto or San Jose, the city has become known for its relative affordability and ease of access to jobs in the tech sector. If you're searching for a few hidden gems that set Campbell apart from other towns in the area, Cal Bay Property Management's Scott Safadi has the recommendations you need:
Ainsley House While San Jose's Winchester Mystery House might grab more headlines, Campbell's Ainsley House is equally as compelling. Built in the Tudor style in 1925, the home is a love letter to the time period. Exhibits showcase what life in California was like in the era, with antique furniture giving us a glimpse into the style of yesteryear. Host to many a beautiful wedding, Ainsley House has lush gardens and gorgeous backdrops worthy of any Instagram profile. Downtown Campbell Farmers' Market If you've been to one farmers' market, you've been to them all, right? Wrong! The Downtown Campbell Farmers' Market is indeed a treasure. With lush bouquets of flowers, soft baked bread and fresh strawberries up for grabs any given weekend, you'll love basking in the sights, smells and tastes of this Campbell favorite. Khartoum Boston has Cheers, and Campbell has Khartoum. Some might call it a dive bar, others their second home. The ultimate locals' bar, Khartoum is comfy and cozy in the afternoons. Come evening, though, the party really kicks off. Whether you're looking for a low-key place to grab a beer or a spot to celebrate a night on the town, Khartoum is a Campbell favorite. No matter where you end up in Campbell, you're sure to find surprising, delightful spots to eat, drink and enjoy yourself. - Scott Safadi, Cal Bay Property Management
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AuthorScott Safadi leverages extensive experience in the real estate industry to serve as the CEO of Cal Bay Property Management (CBPM), which he founded in Palo Alto, California. Archives
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