
Katie Tostanoski & Kevin Birmingham Present:
Mid-Century Move- In Condition Home
$1,088,000
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Property Details
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Square Feet
1,577 sq ft
Neighborhood
Outer Parkside
Own a San Francisco Gem
Experience the beach town vibe from this classic 1940’s home located close to Ocean Beach as well as the hot spots & eateries of Taraval Street. Situated on a full lot, this well maintained residence features two spacious bedrooms plus a sunroom overlooking the low maintenance rear yard. The generous sized kitchen provides an abundance of cabinets and a convenient layout that opens to the dining area. Completing the main level is a formal living room, full bath with skylight and hardwood floors throughout. The lower level includes a large primary suite which is en-suite to a bathroom and has sliding doors which lead to the concrete patio. The garage includes 1-car parking, laundry and ample storage. This clean and comfortable home has easy access to public transportation, Sunset Boulevard and South Sunset Playground. A beautiful opportunity and a genuine bargain, act quickly before it’s SOLD!
Floor Plans

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Neighborhood
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.

Katie Tostanoski
Listing Agent

Kevin Birmingham
Park North Real Estate
Top Producing Realtor
- DRE:
- #01250523
- Office:
- (415) 577-0415
www.parknorth.com
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Katie Tostanoski

Kevin Birmingham
Park North Real Estate
Top Producing Realtor
- DRE:
- #01250523
- Office:
- (415) 577-0415
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