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Apple’s Silicon Valley real estate assets gain a $162M office building

Apple has, once more, increased its office space in Silicon Valley, doling out $162 million for a building in Sunnyvale at a sizable discount.

Modern glass office building on a sunny day, surrounded by green lawns, trees, and landscaped paths, with a street intersection, traffic light, and Pastoria Avenue sign in the foreground
684 W. Maude Avenue, Peery Park, Sunnyvale, California – Image credit: Google Street View

Massive companies like Apple have a vested interest in expanding its property portfolio, creating space for its various projects to be worked on. After spending over a billion dollars in Sunnyvale and Cupertino over the last year, it has added one more building to its growing collection.

The office building at 684 W. Maude Avenue in Peery Park was subleased by Apple a year ago, but ConnectCRE reports it’s since been bought. The publication cites a Newmark Silicon Valley market report indicating the deal to buy the building closed in late 2025.

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