
A tiny charming, 897-square-foot home in Palo Alto, California is on sale for a whopping $1,988,000.

The big price tag, tiny home is just another illustration of the housing crisis making Silicon Valley's real-estate market overheated.

The little home at 128 Middlefield Road, has two-bedrooms, one-bathroom but is just 15 minutes away from Googleplex and the other tech giants, making the small home in high demand.

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Tiny house, big price tag: This 897-square-foot Palo Alto home has hit the market for $1,988,000

The home is just another illustration of the housing crisis making Silicon Valley's real-estate market overheated

One of the home's two bedrooms is seen above. It has plenty of natural light and could easily fit in a queen-sized bed

One of the bedrooms is seen above - it has large windows and French doors, along with wooden floors

The mirrored closets make the bedroom feel extra spacious. The bedroom is located next to the kitchen and the stove can be seen in the background

The little home at 128 Middlefield Road, has two-bedrooms, one-bathroom (as seen above)

The kitchen and dining area is light and airy. The home is just 15 minutes away from Googleplex and the other tech giants, making the small home in high demand

The front door opens up into the living room with a fireplace. There's a unique antique Wedgewood stove in the kitchen

The home was sold back in 2008 for just $899,000 and the current price tag is actually below market value for the area today.

The house was built in 1924 and has been remodeled through the years to keep it current.

The front door opens up into the living room with a fireplace. There's a unique antique Wedgewood stove in the kitchen.

It has a small dining area with bay windows. The two bedrooms have lots of natural light.

The one bathroom is decked out in clean, modern white tiles.

Close to the home are Timothy Hopkins Creekside Park and San Francisquito Creek Trail for hiking.

A study in the tiny home looks rather spacious. Close to the home are Timothy Hopkins Creekside Park and San Francisquito Creek Trail for nature hikes

The outdoor patio area is perfect for dining. The house was built in 1924 and has been remodeled over the years

Be the host with the most! A wisteria-covered pergola is perfect for alfresco dining and entertaining