Software co. exec, consultant sells 3BD in Redwood City

Medium e5e976dce920f11693f1c376d1c9882a Michael Frederick Howse and Lilli Koivo Howse sold a three-bedroom, 1.5-bath home at 1903 Brewster Ave. in Redwood City to Grzegorz J. Czajkowski and Marta K. Porwit for $995,000 on June 4.

The 1,850-square-foot house was built in 1930 in the Oak Knoll/Edgewood Park neighborhood. It is located in Redwood Highlands subdivision.

Mr. Howse is president & CEO at Bigfoot Networks, which develops groundbreaking networking hardware, software products and technology for gamers and mass-market consumers.

Previously, he served as president & CEO at PacketHop. He also served as SVP marketing & business development at 3dfx.

He attended Stanford University Graduate School of Business and the University of California-Los Angeles.

Ms. Howse is consultant at Deloitte.

Previously, she was manager at Genesys.

She received her B.S.E.E. from Northwestern University.

Dr. Czajkowski works at Google where he leads several systems infrastructure teams.

Previously, he has taught a course on virtual machines at AGH and worked as senior staff engineer at Sun Microsystems Laboratories.

He holds an M.S. in computer science from AGH in Krakow and a Ph.D. also in computer science from Cornell University.

According to BlockShopper.com, there have been 644 sales in Redwood City during the past 12 months, with a median sales price of $680,000.

Address: 1903 Brewster Avenue
Buyer(s): Grzegorz J Czajkowski and Marta K Porwit
Seller(s): Michael Frederick Howse (Trustee), Lilli Koivo Howse and Trust Howse
Sale date: Jun. 4, 2010

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