Kate Tomassi and Kecia Clark Present
Beachside Charm in Outer Parkside
$995,000
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Property Details
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Square Feet
1,245 sq ft
Neighborhood
Outer Parkside
Outer Parkside Gem
Just steps from Ocean Beach, this charming Outer Parkside home blends coastal living with modern comfort in one of San Francisco’s most sought-after neighborhoods.
The main level offers two bright bedrooms and a full bathroom, along with a beautifully remodeled 2020 kitchen (with permits) that serves as an inspiring culinary space for home chefs. Downstairs, enjoy added flexibility with two bonus rooms and a second full bathroom—ideal for guests, a home office, workout studio, or creative space.
Step outside to an expansive backyard oasis featuring turf, a sunny patio, and rear decking. The foundation has already been thoughtfully set for gardening enthusiasts to take this space to the next level and create something truly special. The ground level includes a spacious garage with a functional laundry area, abundant storage, and driveway parking for a second vehicle—a rare Outer Parkside convenience.
All of this in a fantastic location: just 1.5 blocks to Taraval’s shops and cafés, close to Muni, Sloat Boulevard, Lake Merced, the SF Zoo, and with quick freeway access for easy commuting. A perfect blend of beachside charm, thoughtful updates, and endless potential—welcome home.
(Graphic artist measured 1245 square feet. Tax records state 825 square feet. Buyers to investigate to their own satisfaction)
The main level offers two bright bedrooms and a full bathroom, along with a beautifully remodeled 2020 kitchen (with permits) that serves as an inspiring culinary space for home chefs. Downstairs, enjoy added flexibility with two bonus rooms and a second full bathroom—ideal for guests, a home office, workout studio, or creative space.
Step outside to an expansive backyard oasis featuring turf, a sunny patio, and rear decking. The foundation has already been thoughtfully set for gardening enthusiasts to take this space to the next level and create something truly special. The ground level includes a spacious garage with a functional laundry area, abundant storage, and driveway parking for a second vehicle—a rare Outer Parkside convenience.
All of this in a fantastic location: just 1.5 blocks to Taraval’s shops and cafés, close to Muni, Sloat Boulevard, Lake Merced, the SF Zoo, and with quick freeway access for easy commuting. A perfect blend of beachside charm, thoughtful updates, and endless potential—welcome home.
(Graphic artist measured 1245 square feet. Tax records state 825 square feet. Buyers to investigate to their own satisfaction)
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.
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.
Kate Tomassi
Sotheby's International Realty
Residential Sales Specialist
- DRE:
- #01975281
- Mobile:
- 415.706.7555
www.katetomassi.com
Kecia Clark
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- 415.706.7555
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