Sherry Gray Presents
Exceptional San Francisco Home
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$1,475,000
151 Summit Way, San Francisco
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Property Details
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beds
3
baths
2.5
interior
2,133 sq ft
neighborhood
Stonestown
Features About this home
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Welcome to this modern three-level townhome, where you’ll be captivated by the breathtaking views upon entering this unit at a prime corner location in the Summit 800 complex. The top level boasts an open-concept living area with a chef’s kitchen equipped with Viking stainless steel appliances and a spacious island that provides additional seating. Illuminated by natural light, the open-concept living and dining spaces are complemented by a walk-out balcony that offers stunning views of the San Francisco Golf Club and lush eucalyptus trees. A half bath and access to the two-car tandem garage are conveniently located on this level.
Continue down to the second level and find the spacious primary bedroom, complete with an en-suite spa-like bathroom and a massive walk-in closet. Two additional bedrooms, a full bathroom, and a laundry area are also available on the lowest level. From this level, step outside to the additional outdoor space with a flat patio area and fenced yard. An extra-large storage room and abundant closets provide added convenience. Built in 2015, this townhome offers luxurious design and finishes in a convenient location. Enjoy easy access to Stonestown, Lake Merced, golf courses, San Francisco State University, and the peninsula. Commuting is a breeze with direct access to I-280 and the peninsula.
Continue down to the second level and find the spacious primary bedroom, complete with an en-suite spa-like bathroom and a massive walk-in closet. Two additional bedrooms, a full bathroom, and a laundry area are also available on the lowest level. From this level, step outside to the additional outdoor space with a flat patio area and fenced yard. An extra-large storage room and abundant closets provide added convenience. Built in 2015, this townhome offers luxurious design and finishes in a convenient location. Enjoy easy access to Stonestown, Lake Merced, golf courses, San Francisco State University, and the peninsula. Commuting is a breeze with direct access to I-280 and the peninsula.
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Neighborhood
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Stonestown is home to San Francisco State University and the enclosed mall known as Stonestown Galleria. Lakeside, a mostly-residential neighborhood, is just to the north and east. Once the site of horse racing, roadhouses and farms, the area has given way to colleges, shopping, a nearby zoo, golf course, lakes and a municipal park. The area has lots of well-kept green space, and proximity to the Pacific Ocean provides many outdoor recreational opportunities. The residential areas are very peaceful in spite of the busy streets nearby.
Merced Heights is located in the southwestern part of the City and is well known for its hills. Touring through this neighborhood, you're sure to spot plenty of SFSU students notable for their backpacks and book packs. Great views abound thanks to the hilly terrain. It is an emerging area and considered to be a wise investment for the longer-termed buyers.
Perched between Ingleside (east) and Stonestown (west), Merced Heights is a relatively small enclave, and the neighboring districts fill in the gap for shops and restaurants. Two public parks, Merced Heights Playground and Brooks Park, located on Shields Avenue, call Merced Heights their home.
Another worthwhile spot is the Shields Orizaba Rocky Outcrop, an ideal spot to watch the sunset and commune with nature right in the middle of San Francisco, but only if you're willing to make a bit of an uphill trek. While Merced Heights is primarily residential, its close proximity to amenities and easy access keep it among the more desirable locations.
Ingleside Heights, Ingleside and Oceanview are part of the several micro neighborhoods located in this southern part of San Francisco. The Annual Sundial Park Picnic, with its bicycle, chariot and wagon race, takes place in the lovely oval called Ingleside Terrace. Oceanview (which has some lovely views though not necessarily of the ocean-a slight misnomer) has the Oceanview Playground and the Minnie and Lovie Ward Recreation Center at its center.
Ingleside Heights offers a variety of local restaurants on Ocean Avenue. Most homes in these neighborhoods were built between 1900 and 1940. There's sure to be something for everyone in this corner of San Francisco.
Merced Heights is located in the southwestern part of the City and is well known for its hills. Touring through this neighborhood, you're sure to spot plenty of SFSU students notable for their backpacks and book packs. Great views abound thanks to the hilly terrain. It is an emerging area and considered to be a wise investment for the longer-termed buyers.
Perched between Ingleside (east) and Stonestown (west), Merced Heights is a relatively small enclave, and the neighboring districts fill in the gap for shops and restaurants. Two public parks, Merced Heights Playground and Brooks Park, located on Shields Avenue, call Merced Heights their home.
Another worthwhile spot is the Shields Orizaba Rocky Outcrop, an ideal spot to watch the sunset and commune with nature right in the middle of San Francisco, but only if you're willing to make a bit of an uphill trek. While Merced Heights is primarily residential, its close proximity to amenities and easy access keep it among the more desirable locations.
Ingleside Heights, Ingleside and Oceanview are part of the several micro neighborhoods located in this southern part of San Francisco. The Annual Sundial Park Picnic, with its bicycle, chariot and wagon race, takes place in the lovely oval called Ingleside Terrace. Oceanview (which has some lovely views though not necessarily of the ocean-a slight misnomer) has the Oceanview Playground and the Minnie and Lovie Ward Recreation Center at its center.
Ingleside Heights offers a variety of local restaurants on Ocean Avenue. Most homes in these neighborhoods were built between 1900 and 1940. There's sure to be something for everyone in this corner of San Francisco.
Stonestown is home to San Francisco State University and the enclosed mall known as Stonestown Galleria. Lakeside, a mostly-residential neighborhood, is just to the north and east. Once the site of horse racing, roadhouses and farms, the area has given way to colleges, shopping, a nearby zoo, golf course, lakes and a municipal park. The area has lots of well-kept green space, and proximity to the Pacific Ocean provides many outdoor recreational opportunities. The residential areas are very peaceful in spite of the busy streets nearby.
Merced Heights is located in the southwestern part of the City and is well known for its hills. Touring through this neighborhood, you're sure to spot plenty of SFSU students notable for their backpacks and book packs. Great views abound thanks to the hilly terrain. It is an emerging area and considered to be a wise investment for the longer-termed buyers.
Perched between Ingleside (east) and Stonestown (west), Merced Heights is a relatively small enclave, and the neighboring districts fill in the gap for shops and restaurants. Two public parks, Merced Heights Playground and Brooks Park, located on Shields Avenue, call Merced Heights their home.
Another worthwhile spot is the Shields Orizaba Rocky Outcrop, an ideal spot to watch the sunset and commune with nature right in the middle of San Francisco, but only if you're willing to make a bit of an uphill trek. While Merced Heights is primarily residential, its close proximity to amenities and easy access keep it among the more desirable locations.
Ingleside Heights, Ingleside and Oceanview are part of the several micro neighborhoods located in this southern part of San Francisco. The Annual Sundial Park Picnic, with its bicycle, chariot and wagon race, takes place in the lovely oval called Ingleside Terrace. Oceanview (which has some lovely views though not necessarily of the ocean-a slight misnomer) has the Oceanview Playground and the Minnie and Lovie Ward Recreation Center at its center.
Ingleside Heights offers a variety of local restaurants on Ocean Avenue. Most homes in these neighborhoods were built between 1900 and 1940. There's sure to be something for everyone in this corner of San Francisco.
Merced Heights is located in the southwestern part of the City and is well known for its hills. Touring through this neighborhood, you're sure to spot plenty of SFSU students notable for their backpacks and book packs. Great views abound thanks to the hilly terrain. It is an emerging area and considered to be a wise investment for the longer-termed buyers.
Perched between Ingleside (east) and Stonestown (west), Merced Heights is a relatively small enclave, and the neighboring districts fill in the gap for shops and restaurants. Two public parks, Merced Heights Playground and Brooks Park, located on Shields Avenue, call Merced Heights their home.
Another worthwhile spot is the Shields Orizaba Rocky Outcrop, an ideal spot to watch the sunset and commune with nature right in the middle of San Francisco, but only if you're willing to make a bit of an uphill trek. While Merced Heights is primarily residential, its close proximity to amenities and easy access keep it among the more desirable locations.
Ingleside Heights, Ingleside and Oceanview are part of the several micro neighborhoods located in this southern part of San Francisco. The Annual Sundial Park Picnic, with its bicycle, chariot and wagon race, takes place in the lovely oval called Ingleside Terrace. Oceanview (which has some lovely views though not necessarily of the ocean-a slight misnomer) has the Oceanview Playground and the Minnie and Lovie Ward Recreation Center at its center.
Ingleside Heights offers a variety of local restaurants on Ocean Avenue. Most homes in these neighborhoods were built between 1900 and 1940. There's sure to be something for everyone in this corner of San Francisco.
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