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Apple Pays $162 million for Sunnyvale, California Offices It Had Subleased

505 North Mathilda Avenue (left) and 555 North Mathilda Avenue (right), two office buildings in a Sunnyvale tech campus.

Apple has paid US$162.2 million for a Sunnyvale office building after signing a sublease for the property last year, the Silicon Valley Business Journal reports. 

The property at 684 W. Maude Ave. in Peery Park is less than a mile from a group of office buildings in Sunnyvale that Apple acquired from Kilroy Realty last September.

A 2026 first-quarter Silicon Valley market report from Newmark shows that Apple signed a sublease for 684 W Maude totaling 194,624 square feet, reports Connectcre. The deal closed in late 2025.

SiliconValley.com notes that Apple previously bought other office properties it had been leasing in Cupertino. To wit:

° In 2021, it paid $450 million for a five-building complex along North De Anza Boulevard, Mariani Avenue and Valley Green Drive near Interstate 280.

° In 2023, it acquired a 10-building campus known as Apple Results Way. The company and the seller kept the price secret. Also in 2023, Apple paid $70 million for an office building at 10200 North De Anza Blvd. The deal represented a 35% decline in the building’s value.

° In at least one instance, Apple was a seller in the South Bay. It sold a north San Jose building to Samsung for $27 million in February.

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Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.

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