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Exceptional San Francisco Home
$1,359,000
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Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3
Square Feet
2,220 sq ft
Neighborhood
Portola, San Francisco
Fully Detached Portola Home with Sweeping Views & Oversized Lot
Perched in sunny Portola, this fully detached three-level home showcases sweeping east-facing views, an incredible view deck, and 2,244 sq ft of versatile living space on an oversized 4,499 sq ft lot. The main living level features an updated kitchen, dining room, and spacious living room with fireplace, all positioned to capture the sweeping views. Step directly onto the incredible view deckperfect for morning coffee, outdoor dining, and entertaining. This level also includes three bedrooms and two full bathrooms conveniently located on one floor. The level below offers excellent flexibility with a large family room with views, a comfortable bedroom with an ensuite full bathroom, and interior access to the spacious two-car garage with dual garage doors and a dedicated laundry area. One level further down, an additional bonus level provides the perfect space for a game room, art studio, hobby space, or potential future expansion, and offers access to the wonderful backyard. The deep backyard is a true retreat, featuring terraced garden areas, a charming gazebo, a fountain, and even a historic street lampcreating a magical outdoor setting. Ideally located in the heart of Portola, close to parks, schools, shopping, and convenient freeway access.
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Portola is a residential neighborhood located in the southeastern part of San Francisco. It's bounded by Silver Avenue to the north, San Bruno Avenue to the east, Mansell Street to the south, and McLaren Park to the west.
The neighborhood's name comes from the old Portola School, which was named after Gaspar de Portolà, the Spanish explorer who led the first European land expedition to northern California in 1769.
The main commercial corridor of Portola is San Bruno Avenue, which features local businesses, restaurants, and shops. This street serves as the neighborhood's primary hub for community activity and commerce.
Public transportation in Portola is primarily served by Muni bus lines. The neighborhood is also relatively close to the Glen Park BART station, providing broader access to the Bay Area.
Portola's architecture is characterized by a mix of housing styles. Many homes in the area were built in the 1920s and 1930s, featuring California bungalow and Mediterranean revival styles. The neighborhood also includes some mid-century homes and newer developments. Most residences are single-family houses, but there are also some small apartment buildings and duplexes.
Portola is considered a good place to live for several reasons. It offers a relatively affordable housing option in San Francisco's expensive real estate market. The neighborhood has a strong sense of community, with many long-time residents and families. It's known for its cultural diversity, which is reflected in its local businesses and community events.
One of Portola's notable features is its history of greenhouse farming. While most of the greenhouses are now gone, this legacy is celebrated in the neighborhood's unofficial title as "San Francisco's Garden District." The area still maintains several community gardens and green spaces.
McLaren Park, one of San Francisco's largest parks, borders Portola to the west, providing residents with easy access to extensive recreational facilities, including hiking trails, playgrounds, and a golf course.
The neighborhood offers a quieter, more suburban feel compared to more central parts of San Francisco, while still providing relatively easy access to downtown and other city amenities.
The neighborhood's name comes from the old Portola School, which was named after Gaspar de Portolà, the Spanish explorer who led the first European land expedition to northern California in 1769.
The main commercial corridor of Portola is San Bruno Avenue, which features local businesses, restaurants, and shops. This street serves as the neighborhood's primary hub for community activity and commerce.
Public transportation in Portola is primarily served by Muni bus lines. The neighborhood is also relatively close to the Glen Park BART station, providing broader access to the Bay Area.
Portola's architecture is characterized by a mix of housing styles. Many homes in the area were built in the 1920s and 1930s, featuring California bungalow and Mediterranean revival styles. The neighborhood also includes some mid-century homes and newer developments. Most residences are single-family houses, but there are also some small apartment buildings and duplexes.
Portola is considered a good place to live for several reasons. It offers a relatively affordable housing option in San Francisco's expensive real estate market. The neighborhood has a strong sense of community, with many long-time residents and families. It's known for its cultural diversity, which is reflected in its local businesses and community events.
One of Portola's notable features is its history of greenhouse farming. While most of the greenhouses are now gone, this legacy is celebrated in the neighborhood's unofficial title as "San Francisco's Garden District." The area still maintains several community gardens and green spaces.
McLaren Park, one of San Francisco's largest parks, borders Portola to the west, providing residents with easy access to extensive recreational facilities, including hiking trails, playgrounds, and a golf course.
The neighborhood offers a quieter, more suburban feel compared to more central parts of San Francisco, while still providing relatively easy access to downtown and other city amenities.
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