Presented by
Caroline Dinsmore


and

Andrew Botto
The Umansky Team

Refined Living with Seamless
Indoor Outdoor Flow

$1,298,000

2411 Maywood Drive, San Bruno

Pending Sale

A Thoughtful Home
for Modern Living

beds

3

baths

2

interior

1,680 sq ft

Welcome to 2411 Maywood Drive, a beautifully presented 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence offering approximately 1,680 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space on a 5,500 square foot lot.

This inviting home blends classic character with modern comfort, featuring light-filled interiors, hardwood floors, and a seamless flow between living spaces. The formal living room, anchored by a fireplace, creates a warm and welcoming setting, while the adjacent dining area and kitchen provide an ideal layout for both everyday living and entertaining.

The well-appointed kitchen offers generous cabinetry, stone countertops, and a functional layout that connects easily to the home’s main living areas.

A standout feature is the expansive primary suite, offering a peaceful retreat with ample space to unwind. Two additional bedrooms provide flexibility for guests or additional living needs, while a bonus room presents the perfect opportunity for a dedicated office, creative space, or gym.

The backyard offers a private outdoor setting with a spacious deck ideal for relaxing or hosting, along with room to personalize or enhance over time.

Conveniently located in San Bruno, this home offers easy access to major commute routes, San Francisco, SFO, shopping, dining, and local amenities.

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Neighborhood

San Bruno emerges as a pivotal community in San Mateo County, distinguished by its remarkable geographical positioning and rich industrial heritage. The San Bruno Mountain State and County Park stands as a defining natural landmark, offering residents an extraordinary urban wilderness experience with extensive hiking trails, diverse ecological zones, and panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay Area that transform everyday living into an extraordinary landscape of exploration.

The neighborhood's community infrastructure centers on critical spaces like the San Bruno Public Library and the San Bruno Community Center, which provide essential services and gathering spaces that anchor local life. Significant historical sites, including the preserved Southern Pacific Railroad Depot, offer glimpses into the area's complex industrial past, creating a living narrative that connects current residents to the community's developmental history.

Geographically positioned at a critical transit corridor, San Bruno offers residents an exceptional blend of accessibility and residential tranquility. The proximity to San Francisco International Airport and major transportation routes provides unprecedented connectivity, while carefully preserved residential areas maintain a distinct sense of community identity.

From its dramatic natural landscapes to its strategic urban positioning, San Bruno represents a unique expression of Bay Area living—a place where industrial heritage, natural beauty, and contemporary urban development converge to create a truly distinctive residential experience.

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