Wendy Tam Presents
Exceptional Outer Parkside Home
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$998,000
2661 Yorba Street, San Francisco
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Property Details
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beds
3
baths
2.5
interior
1,783 sq ft
neighborhood
Outer Parkside, San Francisco
Discover Timeless Charm and Modern Comfort in Outer Parkside
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Nestled on one of the most sought after streets in Outer Parkside, this beautifully maintained three bedroom, two and a half bathroom home offers the perfect blend of midcentury charm and contemporary living. Ideally located just minutes from Lakeshore Plaza’s shops and dining, the San Francisco Zoo, Ocean Beach, and key transportation routes, this home provides both convenience and lifestyle appeal.
From the moment you step inside, you’ll feel the warmth and care this home has received from the same family over the years. The highly coveted layout features three spacious bedrooms and one-and-a-half baths all on a single level, ideal for modern family living.
The inviting living room is anchored by a stunning fireplace, creating a cozy space for relaxation, while large picture windows offer a great peaceful outlook and bathe the room in natural light. The open-concept floor plan flows seamlessly from the living area into the dining room, making it perfect for elegant dinner parties and family gatherings. Adjacent to the dining space is a cheerful, sunny eat-in kitchen, an ideal spot for casual breakfasts or hosting Sunday dinners with loved ones. Skylights and large windows throughout the home ensure that each room is bathed in warm, natural light, showcasing the newly refinished oak hardwood floors that run throughout the main level.
Downstairs, you’ll find an expansive family room that offers endless potential. With a custom wet bar, built-in shelving, and a cozy full bath, this space is perfect for entertaining, movie nights, game night or entertaining. The adjacent laundry room adds extra convenience, and the direct access to the huge, south-facing backyard makes outdoor living a breeze. Flat and sunny, the backyard is a gardener’s paradise, ideal for hosting BBQs, play dates, or simply soaking in the sun.
Rounding out this exceptional home is a garage and abundant storage space, offering both functionality and flexibility. Whether you’re looking for a nearby café for your morning coffee, a neighborhood market for essentials, or easy access to public transportation, this home places everything you need within reach.
This Outer Parkside gem is a rare opportunity to enjoy both timeless elegance and modern amenities in one of San Francisco’s most beloved neighborhoods. Welcome home!
From the moment you step inside, you’ll feel the warmth and care this home has received from the same family over the years. The highly coveted layout features three spacious bedrooms and one-and-a-half baths all on a single level, ideal for modern family living.
The inviting living room is anchored by a stunning fireplace, creating a cozy space for relaxation, while large picture windows offer a great peaceful outlook and bathe the room in natural light. The open-concept floor plan flows seamlessly from the living area into the dining room, making it perfect for elegant dinner parties and family gatherings. Adjacent to the dining space is a cheerful, sunny eat-in kitchen, an ideal spot for casual breakfasts or hosting Sunday dinners with loved ones. Skylights and large windows throughout the home ensure that each room is bathed in warm, natural light, showcasing the newly refinished oak hardwood floors that run throughout the main level.
Downstairs, you’ll find an expansive family room that offers endless potential. With a custom wet bar, built-in shelving, and a cozy full bath, this space is perfect for entertaining, movie nights, game night or entertaining. The adjacent laundry room adds extra convenience, and the direct access to the huge, south-facing backyard makes outdoor living a breeze. Flat and sunny, the backyard is a gardener’s paradise, ideal for hosting BBQs, play dates, or simply soaking in the sun.
Rounding out this exceptional home is a garage and abundant storage space, offering both functionality and flexibility. Whether you’re looking for a nearby café for your morning coffee, a neighborhood market for essentials, or easy access to public transportation, this home places everything you need within reach.
This Outer Parkside gem is a rare opportunity to enjoy both timeless elegance and modern amenities in one of San Francisco’s most beloved neighborhoods. Welcome home!
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Neighborhood
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Parkside is commonly referred to as a part of "the Sunset," but there is a definite difference in character. Located in the southwest portion of San Francisco, Parkside's often up-sloping topography makes for some fantastic views.
There is a somewhat suburban feel on streets like Escolta Way, with detached homes and charming, though small, front yards. The Sunset Reservoir is something of a surprise in San Francisco's urban environment: eight square blocks in the middle of the neighborhood adjacent to Abraham Lincoln High School.
The top of the reservoir is home to California's largest photovoltaic system. Inner Parkside (to the east) is a delightful gem with beautifully maintained homes and landscaping. Nearby, the West Portal neighborhood offers great boutique shopping, restaurants and coffee shops.
Outer Parkside (to the west) has quaint homes built in the 1930s and 1940s, many developed by Henry Doelger. They are generally one story over garage, many of which have been configured to provide an in-law unit.
The Parkside neighborhoods offer an interesting mix of families, retirees and students from SF State. The Stonestown Galleria mall is just minutes away.
There is a somewhat suburban feel on streets like Escolta Way, with detached homes and charming, though small, front yards. The Sunset Reservoir is something of a surprise in San Francisco's urban environment: eight square blocks in the middle of the neighborhood adjacent to Abraham Lincoln High School.
The top of the reservoir is home to California's largest photovoltaic system. Inner Parkside (to the east) is a delightful gem with beautifully maintained homes and landscaping. Nearby, the West Portal neighborhood offers great boutique shopping, restaurants and coffee shops.
Outer Parkside (to the west) has quaint homes built in the 1930s and 1940s, many developed by Henry Doelger. They are generally one story over garage, many of which have been configured to provide an in-law unit.
The Parkside neighborhoods offer an interesting mix of families, retirees and students from SF State. The Stonestown Galleria mall is just minutes away.
Parkside is commonly referred to as a part of "the Sunset," but there is a definite difference in character. Located in the southwest portion of San Francisco, Parkside's often up-sloping topography makes for some fantastic views.
There is a somewhat suburban feel on streets like Escolta Way, with detached homes and charming, though small, front yards. The Sunset Reservoir is something of a surprise in San Francisco's urban environment: eight square blocks in the middle of the neighborhood adjacent to Abraham Lincoln High School.
The top of the reservoir is home to California's largest photovoltaic system. Inner Parkside (to the east) is a delightful gem with beautifully maintained homes and landscaping. Nearby, the West Portal neighborhood offers great boutique shopping, restaurants and coffee shops.
Outer Parkside (to the west) has quaint homes built in the 1930s and 1940s, many developed by Henry Doelger. They are generally one story over garage, many of which have been configured to provide an in-law unit.
The Parkside neighborhoods offer an interesting mix of families, retirees and students from SF State. The Stonestown Galleria mall is just minutes away.
There is a somewhat suburban feel on streets like Escolta Way, with detached homes and charming, though small, front yards. The Sunset Reservoir is something of a surprise in San Francisco's urban environment: eight square blocks in the middle of the neighborhood adjacent to Abraham Lincoln High School.
The top of the reservoir is home to California's largest photovoltaic system. Inner Parkside (to the east) is a delightful gem with beautifully maintained homes and landscaping. Nearby, the West Portal neighborhood offers great boutique shopping, restaurants and coffee shops.
Outer Parkside (to the west) has quaint homes built in the 1930s and 1940s, many developed by Henry Doelger. They are generally one story over garage, many of which have been configured to provide an in-law unit.
The Parkside neighborhoods offer an interesting mix of families, retirees and students from SF State. The Stonestown Galleria mall is just minutes away.
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