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1923 Excelsior Charmer... Big Light, Tremendious Character !

$988,000
130 Brazil Avenue, San Francisco
Presented by
Sheldon Rilliet
Nestled in San Francisco’s vibrant Excelsior neighborhood, this 1923 full-five home blends timeless charm with everyday functionality and outstanding potential. A formal entry leads into naturally well-lit rooms where newly refinished hardwood floors, period details, and thoughtful built-ins create an inviting sense of warmth throughout.

Features include a formal living room complete with built-ins surrounding a classic fireplace, along with a spacious formal dining room offering its own built-ins—perfect for gatherings or daily living. The large, remodeled kitchen includes stain grade cabinetry, stainless appliances, a gas range, and a pantry. A bright open-plan family kitchen extends the kitchen’s versatility, creating a seamless flow for entertaining or relaxing.

Fresh interior paint, an updated bath and newly refinished hardwood floors make the home comfortable as-is, while also offering excellent update potential for those seeking value-add opportunities.
The sunny backyard includes a covered patio and fenced space, with a deep lo. while the large garage provides storage, laundry space and meaningful expansion potential (buyers to verify).

All of this sits in an incredibly convenient location close to Muni, Mission Street shops, restaurants, markets, and easy access to Hwy 101 and 280—a perfect blend of charm, function, and urban accessibility.

Asking $988,000

Neighborhood

Excelsior runs along Mission Street, south of the 280 and north of Geneva Avenue. This neighborhood was once home to Grateful Dead singer/guitarist Jerry Garcia, and today hosts the annual "Jerry Day," drawing thousands of celebrants to John McLaren Park and the lovely Jerry Garcia Amphitheater. The Excelsior Festival, for the purpose of drawing people together in a family-friendly environment, pays homage to this neighborhood's cultural diversity. Another claim to fame is the filming of Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, the award-winning 1967 movie. The Excelsior Playground boasts vivid murals along with the tennis courts and recreation center, and the 56-acre Crocker-Amazon Park offers basketball, tennis and bocce ball courts as well as baseball and soccer fields. Local businesses, such as the acclaimed Tortas Boos Voni eatery and the hip Broken Record Bar, sit comfortably alongside young families and old-time residents.
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