Located in the Oakland Hills, Hiller Highlands started as inventor Stanley Hiller, Sr.'s estate. In the 1950s, Hiller patented the idea for single-channel underground utilities. However, PG&E scoffed at the idea. Hiller was determined to prove his idea and transformed his backyard canyon into 27 lots with underground utilities. PG&E eventually relented, finally delivering utilities through Hiller's successful underground channels in 1963, allowing the lots to be sold. It's an unusual neighborhood, as the houses are built on a steep canyon incline, allowing every house an unobstructed a 180-degree view of the Bay. Though Hiller Highlands is close to the Caldecott Tunnel, any highway noise is buffeted by the canyon's geography, while allowing residents a quick commute. Please note that if you reply to this email from craigslist, there is an internal error that is preventing us from being able to reply to emails sent by replying to the post from within craigslist Pets negotiable
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