Sheldon Rilliet Presents
Inner Parkside's Tudor Beauty
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$1,798,000
2659 17th Avenue, San Francisco
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Moments from West Portal
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beds
2
baths
1.5
interior
2,130 sq ft
neighborhood
Inner Parkside
Classic 1930s Tudor charm meets exceptional scale and setting in this beautifully maintained Inner Parkside residence, ideally located just moments from the vibrant shops, cafés, and transit of West Portal. Positioned on an expansive lot, this semi-attached home offers a unique combination of architectural character, indoor-outdoor living, and future potential.
From the moment you arrive, the home’s storybook façade and formal covered entry set the tone. Inside, a dramatic living room welcomes you with soaring vaulted ceilings, rich wood detailing, and a classic wood-burning fireplace—creating a warm yet grand space for gathering. The formal dining room is equally impressive, featuring a painted coffered ceiling and ideal flow for entertaining. Just beyond, a charming breakfast nook and kitchen provide a comfortable, light-filled space for everyday living.
Upstairs, two generously sized bedrooms with ocean views and a full bath are complemented by newly refinished hardwood floors, tall ceilings, and abundant natural light. Exposed beams and original architectural elements add depth and authenticity, enhancing the home’s timeless appeal.
The lower level offers tremendous flexibility with a large family room, a half bath and enclosed sunroom—perfect for a media space, home office, guest quarters, or playroom. This level opens seamlessly to the backyard, creating an easy connection between indoor and outdoor living.
The outdoor space is a true highlight—an expansive, manicured yard with patio areas, mature landscaping, and a fully fenced perimeter, offering privacy and room to relax, entertain, or explore future possibilities.
A rare opportunity in one of San Francisco’s most sought-after neighborhoods, this home delivers classic Tudor elegance, generous living spaces, and an unbeatable West Portal lifestyle.
Asking Price $1,798,000
From the moment you arrive, the home’s storybook façade and formal covered entry set the tone. Inside, a dramatic living room welcomes you with soaring vaulted ceilings, rich wood detailing, and a classic wood-burning fireplace—creating a warm yet grand space for gathering. The formal dining room is equally impressive, featuring a painted coffered ceiling and ideal flow for entertaining. Just beyond, a charming breakfast nook and kitchen provide a comfortable, light-filled space for everyday living.
Upstairs, two generously sized bedrooms with ocean views and a full bath are complemented by newly refinished hardwood floors, tall ceilings, and abundant natural light. Exposed beams and original architectural elements add depth and authenticity, enhancing the home’s timeless appeal.
The lower level offers tremendous flexibility with a large family room, a half bath and enclosed sunroom—perfect for a media space, home office, guest quarters, or playroom. This level opens seamlessly to the backyard, creating an easy connection between indoor and outdoor living.
The outdoor space is a true highlight—an expansive, manicured yard with patio areas, mature landscaping, and a fully fenced perimeter, offering privacy and room to relax, entertain, or explore future possibilities.
A rare opportunity in one of San Francisco’s most sought-after neighborhoods, this home delivers classic Tudor elegance, generous living spaces, and an unbeatable West Portal lifestyle.
Asking Price $1,798,000
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Neighborhood
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In San Francisco's southwestern section, Parkside maintains its own distinct identity while sharing borders with the larger Sunset District. The neighborhood's sloping streets offer residents sweeping views of the city and surrounding parks.
What sets Parkside apart is its unique blend of urban convenience and residential tranquility. Streets like Escolta Way exemplify this balance, where single-family homes with tidy front gardens create a more spacious feel than many other San Francisco neighborhoods. The architectural landscape includes notable examples of mid-century design, particularly in the Outer Parkside area where developer Henry Doelger left his mark.
The neighborhood centers around the impressive Sunset Reservoir, which covers eight city blocks adjacent to Abraham Lincoln High School. This engineering feature has been transformed into an environmental asset, with its surface now supporting one of California's significant solar panel installations.
The area divides naturally into Inner and Outer sections. Inner Parkside, heading toward West Portal, features well-preserved homes and meticulously-kept streets. Outer Parkside has its own character, with rows of classic San Francisco homes, many maintaining their original architectural details while adapting to modern needs through thoughtful renovations and additions.
The community attracts a diverse population, from families drawn to the neighborhood's relative calm to professionals appreciating the accessible commute options.
One of San Francisco’s hidden gems, West Portal gets its name from the Muni Metro Station which runs through Twin Peaks Tunnel. Since the fog (known by locals as “Karl”) stops near the West Portal neighborhood, this is a great place to live if you enjoy bright blue skies. West Portal is filled with beautiful, traditional homes that are incredibly spacious. The Muni Station makes it easy for commuters to access the Financial District, Google, and the always-vibrant Union Square. Plus, Silicon Valley is easily accessible via the Highway 280, making West Portal a nice, central hub no matter where you work.
The West Portal neighborhood is ideal for the Bay Area resident who loves supporting local businesses. Find all your favorite books and shop for new ones at the BookShop West Portal, buy all your hardware needs at Papenhausen Hardware (opening soon after reconstruction), and find hidden musical treasures at The Music Store. These small shops (and many others) are what make West Portal such a tight-knit community.
The Stern Grove Festival takes place every summer just outside of the southwest section of West Portal. Each Sunday from the beginning of June through mid-August, locals and tourists gather for a day of music, food, and fun. Even when the festival ends, there is still plenty to enjoy and explore at the Sigmund Grove Recreation Center including an off-leash dog park, several outdoor athletic courts and fields, a playground, and the Tracedro House, which is reservable for private events.
Enjoy the best of easy commuting and fun activities when you live in West Portal!
What sets Parkside apart is its unique blend of urban convenience and residential tranquility. Streets like Escolta Way exemplify this balance, where single-family homes with tidy front gardens create a more spacious feel than many other San Francisco neighborhoods. The architectural landscape includes notable examples of mid-century design, particularly in the Outer Parkside area where developer Henry Doelger left his mark.
The neighborhood centers around the impressive Sunset Reservoir, which covers eight city blocks adjacent to Abraham Lincoln High School. This engineering feature has been transformed into an environmental asset, with its surface now supporting one of California's significant solar panel installations.
The area divides naturally into Inner and Outer sections. Inner Parkside, heading toward West Portal, features well-preserved homes and meticulously-kept streets. Outer Parkside has its own character, with rows of classic San Francisco homes, many maintaining their original architectural details while adapting to modern needs through thoughtful renovations and additions.
The community attracts a diverse population, from families drawn to the neighborhood's relative calm to professionals appreciating the accessible commute options.
One of San Francisco’s hidden gems, West Portal gets its name from the Muni Metro Station which runs through Twin Peaks Tunnel. Since the fog (known by locals as “Karl”) stops near the West Portal neighborhood, this is a great place to live if you enjoy bright blue skies. West Portal is filled with beautiful, traditional homes that are incredibly spacious. The Muni Station makes it easy for commuters to access the Financial District, Google, and the always-vibrant Union Square. Plus, Silicon Valley is easily accessible via the Highway 280, making West Portal a nice, central hub no matter where you work.
The West Portal neighborhood is ideal for the Bay Area resident who loves supporting local businesses. Find all your favorite books and shop for new ones at the BookShop West Portal, buy all your hardware needs at Papenhausen Hardware (opening soon after reconstruction), and find hidden musical treasures at The Music Store. These small shops (and many others) are what make West Portal such a tight-knit community.
The Stern Grove Festival takes place every summer just outside of the southwest section of West Portal. Each Sunday from the beginning of June through mid-August, locals and tourists gather for a day of music, food, and fun. Even when the festival ends, there is still plenty to enjoy and explore at the Sigmund Grove Recreation Center including an off-leash dog park, several outdoor athletic courts and fields, a playground, and the Tracedro House, which is reservable for private events.
Enjoy the best of easy commuting and fun activities when you live in West Portal!
In San Francisco's southwestern section, Parkside maintains its own distinct identity while sharing borders with the larger Sunset District. The neighborhood's sloping streets offer residents sweeping views of the city and surrounding parks.
What sets Parkside apart is its unique blend of urban convenience and residential tranquility. Streets like Escolta Way exemplify this balance, where single-family homes with tidy front gardens create a more spacious feel than many other San Francisco neighborhoods. The architectural landscape includes notable examples of mid-century design, particularly in the Outer Parkside area where developer Henry Doelger left his mark.
The neighborhood centers around the impressive Sunset Reservoir, which covers eight city blocks adjacent to Abraham Lincoln High School. This engineering feature has been transformed into an environmental asset, with its surface now supporting one of California's significant solar panel installations.
The area divides naturally into Inner and Outer sections. Inner Parkside, heading toward West Portal, features well-preserved homes and meticulously-kept streets. Outer Parkside has its own character, with rows of classic San Francisco homes, many maintaining their original architectural details while adapting to modern needs through thoughtful renovations and additions.
The community attracts a diverse population, from families drawn to the neighborhood's relative calm to professionals appreciating the accessible commute options.
One of San Francisco’s hidden gems, West Portal gets its name from the Muni Metro Station which runs through Twin Peaks Tunnel. Since the fog (known by locals as “Karl”) stops near the West Portal neighborhood, this is a great place to live if you enjoy bright blue skies. West Portal is filled with beautiful, traditional homes that are incredibly spacious. The Muni Station makes it easy for commuters to access the Financial District, Google, and the always-vibrant Union Square. Plus, Silicon Valley is easily accessible via the Highway 280, making West Portal a nice, central hub no matter where you work.
The West Portal neighborhood is ideal for the Bay Area resident who loves supporting local businesses. Find all your favorite books and shop for new ones at the BookShop West Portal, buy all your hardware needs at Papenhausen Hardware (opening soon after reconstruction), and find hidden musical treasures at The Music Store. These small shops (and many others) are what make West Portal such a tight-knit community.
The Stern Grove Festival takes place every summer just outside of the southwest section of West Portal. Each Sunday from the beginning of June through mid-August, locals and tourists gather for a day of music, food, and fun. Even when the festival ends, there is still plenty to enjoy and explore at the Sigmund Grove Recreation Center including an off-leash dog park, several outdoor athletic courts and fields, a playground, and the Tracedro House, which is reservable for private events.
Enjoy the best of easy commuting and fun activities when you live in West Portal!
What sets Parkside apart is its unique blend of urban convenience and residential tranquility. Streets like Escolta Way exemplify this balance, where single-family homes with tidy front gardens create a more spacious feel than many other San Francisco neighborhoods. The architectural landscape includes notable examples of mid-century design, particularly in the Outer Parkside area where developer Henry Doelger left his mark.
The neighborhood centers around the impressive Sunset Reservoir, which covers eight city blocks adjacent to Abraham Lincoln High School. This engineering feature has been transformed into an environmental asset, with its surface now supporting one of California's significant solar panel installations.
The area divides naturally into Inner and Outer sections. Inner Parkside, heading toward West Portal, features well-preserved homes and meticulously-kept streets. Outer Parkside has its own character, with rows of classic San Francisco homes, many maintaining their original architectural details while adapting to modern needs through thoughtful renovations and additions.
The community attracts a diverse population, from families drawn to the neighborhood's relative calm to professionals appreciating the accessible commute options.
One of San Francisco’s hidden gems, West Portal gets its name from the Muni Metro Station which runs through Twin Peaks Tunnel. Since the fog (known by locals as “Karl”) stops near the West Portal neighborhood, this is a great place to live if you enjoy bright blue skies. West Portal is filled with beautiful, traditional homes that are incredibly spacious. The Muni Station makes it easy for commuters to access the Financial District, Google, and the always-vibrant Union Square. Plus, Silicon Valley is easily accessible via the Highway 280, making West Portal a nice, central hub no matter where you work.
The West Portal neighborhood is ideal for the Bay Area resident who loves supporting local businesses. Find all your favorite books and shop for new ones at the BookShop West Portal, buy all your hardware needs at Papenhausen Hardware (opening soon after reconstruction), and find hidden musical treasures at The Music Store. These small shops (and many others) are what make West Portal such a tight-knit community.
The Stern Grove Festival takes place every summer just outside of the southwest section of West Portal. Each Sunday from the beginning of June through mid-August, locals and tourists gather for a day of music, food, and fun. Even when the festival ends, there is still plenty to enjoy and explore at the Sigmund Grove Recreation Center including an off-leash dog park, several outdoor athletic courts and fields, a playground, and the Tracedro House, which is reservable for private events.
Enjoy the best of easy commuting and fun activities when you live in West Portal!
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