
Apple has paid $162.2 million for a Sunnyvale office building after signing a sublease for the property last year, the Silicon Valley Business Journal reported. 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. The deal closed in late 2025.
The tech giant has spent large sums on Silicon Valley real estate in recent years, targeting buildings that it leases, reported the Business Journal. This past December, the company paid $216 million for two office buildings in Cupertino that it had leased since 2015. In June, Apple bought another group of buildings on the border of Cupertino and Santa Clara for $167 million.Â
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