David Ayerdi Presents
Semi-Detached Portola Mid-Century Modern Home with Bay Bridge, Bay, Downtown City Skyline and Sutro Tower Views across the Street from McLaren Park
$1,185,000
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Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Square Feet
1,184 sq ft
Neighborhood
Portola
Three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, formal entry with beautiful red oak hardwood staircase, formal living room, dining room, remodeled kitchen, laundry area with washer/dryer and sink, large garage with interior access, excellent storage, new gas water heater, new roof in December 2025, landscaped backyard/garden with lush greenery and fresh gravel. Newly painted interior, newly painted front and rear exteriors.
This sunny, semi-detached, gated Mid-Century Modern home showcases sweeping Downtown skyline, Bay Bridge, and Bay views, and is ideally situated on a quiet Portola block directly across from McLaren Park.
The home features newly refinished red oak hardwood floors and beautiful staircase, LED recessed lighting, double-pane windows, and a bright, open floor plan designed for modern living.
An expansive backyard with City skyline and Bay views creates the perfect setting for entertaining, family gatherings, or simply enjoying the sun.
Tucked along the city’s southeastern hills, Portola is a sunny, residential neighborhood known for its welcoming, community-oriented feel and excellent value. Centered around vibrant San Bruno Avenue, Portola offers a mix of local shops, cafes, and everyday conveniences, while nearby McLaren Park just steps from this home provides expansive green space, hiking trails, and panoramic city views. With its blend of classic San Francisco homes, quieter streets, and easy access to both downtown and Silicon Valley, Portola is a hidden gem that combines comfort, accessibility, and neighborhood charm.
Main Floor: Inviting curb appeal with lush bougainvillea landscaping sets the tone for this sunny home, ideally positioned just steps from the park. A gated entry with a new light fixture opens to a Formal Entry featuring red oak hardwood floors, a classic oak staircase with wood banisters, LED recessed lighting, and warm wood-paneled walls.
The Formal Living Room is filled with natural light and showcases hardwood floors, recessed lighting, double-pane windows, and sparkling city light views.
The Dining Room offers a refined setting with hardwood floors, a beautiful chandelier, and outlooks toward the city lights and Sutro Tower.
The Kitchen is thoughtfully designed with quartz countertops, tile backsplash, abundant cabinetry, and stainless-steel appliances including a Thermador four-burner gas range with oven, stainless steel vent hood with fan and light over range, Thermador dishwasher, and a Whirlpool refrigerator/freezer. Additional features include a Panasonic microwave, Kraus sink with hansgrohe faucet, InSinkErator garbage disposal, Kalamera wine fridge, and under-cabinet lighting. Enjoy sweeping views of the Downtown skyline, Bay Bridge, Bay, East Bay, Bernal Hill, and Sutro Tower, with a pleasant outlook to the backyard.
Two Bedrooms feature hardwood floors, double-pane windows, and ample closet space, with one bedroom enjoying the same scenic views as the kitchen.
The remodeled Bathroom features tile floor, sink with vanity cabinet and drawer, allen & roth chrome faucet, mirrored medicine cabinet, vanity light, storage cabinet, Kohler toilet, NuTone ceilingBathroom fan, double pane window, shower over Fleurco tub, Grohe fixtures, tile surround and glass enclosure.
Built-in cabinets with shelves for linens and a coat closet with shelf completes this floor.
Lower Floor: The lower floor includes a Bedroom En-Suite with walk-in closet, new wide plank vinyl flooring and baseboards, recessed lighting, and views of the Bay, city lights, Bernal Hill, and Sutro Tower, along with garden outlooks.
A Full Bathroom off this bedroom features tile floor, tile walls, double pane window, Kohler toilet, sink with vanity cabinet, granite counter and backsplash and chrome faucet, new wall mirror, LED recessed light, stalled tiled shower with new shower curtain rod, ceiling fan, and linen closet with shelves.
A spacious Garage with interior access accommodates one car and includes a Laundry Area with Samsung washer, Kenmore dryer, and utility sink, along with a new water heater. Through a glass-paneled door and gate, the expansive backyard is easily accessed, an ideal setting for entertaining, featuring fresh gravel, lush greenery, and ample space to relax and enjoy the sun, all framed by beautiful surrounding views.
This sunny, semi-detached, gated Mid-Century Modern home showcases sweeping Downtown skyline, Bay Bridge, and Bay views, and is ideally situated on a quiet Portola block directly across from McLaren Park.
The home features newly refinished red oak hardwood floors and beautiful staircase, LED recessed lighting, double-pane windows, and a bright, open floor plan designed for modern living.
An expansive backyard with City skyline and Bay views creates the perfect setting for entertaining, family gatherings, or simply enjoying the sun.
Tucked along the city’s southeastern hills, Portola is a sunny, residential neighborhood known for its welcoming, community-oriented feel and excellent value. Centered around vibrant San Bruno Avenue, Portola offers a mix of local shops, cafes, and everyday conveniences, while nearby McLaren Park just steps from this home provides expansive green space, hiking trails, and panoramic city views. With its blend of classic San Francisco homes, quieter streets, and easy access to both downtown and Silicon Valley, Portola is a hidden gem that combines comfort, accessibility, and neighborhood charm.
Main Floor: Inviting curb appeal with lush bougainvillea landscaping sets the tone for this sunny home, ideally positioned just steps from the park. A gated entry with a new light fixture opens to a Formal Entry featuring red oak hardwood floors, a classic oak staircase with wood banisters, LED recessed lighting, and warm wood-paneled walls.
The Formal Living Room is filled with natural light and showcases hardwood floors, recessed lighting, double-pane windows, and sparkling city light views.
The Dining Room offers a refined setting with hardwood floors, a beautiful chandelier, and outlooks toward the city lights and Sutro Tower.
The Kitchen is thoughtfully designed with quartz countertops, tile backsplash, abundant cabinetry, and stainless-steel appliances including a Thermador four-burner gas range with oven, stainless steel vent hood with fan and light over range, Thermador dishwasher, and a Whirlpool refrigerator/freezer. Additional features include a Panasonic microwave, Kraus sink with hansgrohe faucet, InSinkErator garbage disposal, Kalamera wine fridge, and under-cabinet lighting. Enjoy sweeping views of the Downtown skyline, Bay Bridge, Bay, East Bay, Bernal Hill, and Sutro Tower, with a pleasant outlook to the backyard.
Two Bedrooms feature hardwood floors, double-pane windows, and ample closet space, with one bedroom enjoying the same scenic views as the kitchen.
The remodeled Bathroom features tile floor, sink with vanity cabinet and drawer, allen & roth chrome faucet, mirrored medicine cabinet, vanity light, storage cabinet, Kohler toilet, NuTone ceilingBathroom fan, double pane window, shower over Fleurco tub, Grohe fixtures, tile surround and glass enclosure.
Built-in cabinets with shelves for linens and a coat closet with shelf completes this floor.
Lower Floor: The lower floor includes a Bedroom En-Suite with walk-in closet, new wide plank vinyl flooring and baseboards, recessed lighting, and views of the Bay, city lights, Bernal Hill, and Sutro Tower, along with garden outlooks.
A Full Bathroom off this bedroom features tile floor, tile walls, double pane window, Kohler toilet, sink with vanity cabinet, granite counter and backsplash and chrome faucet, new wall mirror, LED recessed light, stalled tiled shower with new shower curtain rod, ceiling fan, and linen closet with shelves.
A spacious Garage with interior access accommodates one car and includes a Laundry Area with Samsung washer, Kenmore dryer, and utility sink, along with a new water heater. Through a glass-paneled door and gate, the expansive backyard is easily accessed, an ideal setting for entertaining, featuring fresh gravel, lush greenery, and ample space to relax and enjoy the sun, all framed by beautiful surrounding views.
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Neighborhood
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.
David Ayerdi
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