Original Craftsman in Ingleside Terraces.

60 Mercedes Way, San Francisco
Presented by
Sandy Gandolfo & Anna Barbagelata
Nestled on one of the most picturesque blocks in Ingleside Terraces, this beautifully maintained original Craftsman residence at 60 Mercedes Way is a rare offering that seamlessly blends timeless architectural character with thoughtful modern comforts.

Rich in period detail, the home showcases classic craftsmanship throughout—from refined millwork and elegant proportions to its warm, inviting living spaces. The gracious living room is anchored by a wood-burning fireplace, creating a sophisticated yet welcoming setting, while two additional gas-insert fireplaces provide comfort and ambiance in other gathering areas.

A stunning formal dining room, highlighted by striking wood-beam ceilings, offers an elegant setting for both intimate dinners and grand entertaining. Just adjacent, a private office is beautifully enclosed by classic pocket doors—ideal for today’s work-from-home lifestyle while maintaining architectural integrity.

Offering four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, the home features a versatile and well-considered floor plan designed for both everyday living and refined entertaining.  Three of the four bedrooms  and two full baths  are on the upper level and in addition to that there is a large sunroom that runs the back of the house overlooking the garden. 

The lower level reveals a spacious family or media room—perfect for movie nights, relaxation, or hosting guests.

Surrounded by lush, curated landscaping, both the front and rear gardens provide serene outdoor retreats, enhancing the home’s sense of privacy and charm. 

A detached two-car garage equipped with an EV charger adds modern convenience to this classic property. There is a solar panel system ​with battery storage for back up and ​an electric heater/cooling system plus and electric water heater. 

Beyond the home, Ingleside Terraces is celebrated for its tree-lined streets, distinctive architecture, and strong sense of community. Residents enjoy close proximity to the vibrant Ocean Avenue corridor, where a variety of local cafés, neighborhood restaurants, and everyday conveniences create a lively yet approachable atmosphere. The Active HOA offers events for its residents including an Easter Egg Hunt and the annual Octoberfest Picnic. 

Nearby shopping hubs such as Stonestown Galleria  ane West Portal Village offer an expanded selection of retail, dining, and entertainment options.Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate easy access to the expansive green spaces of nearby parks and the recreational amenities at Lake Merced, providing opportunities for walking, golf, and lakeside leisure. The neighborhood is also well-connected to public transit and major thoroughfares, offering convenient access to downtown San Francisco and the Peninsula.

The area is served by a range of well-regarded public and private schools, adding to the neighborhood’s broad appeal for a variety of lifestyles.A true Ingleside Terraces gem, this residence captures the essence of enduring craftsmanship, exceptional care, and understated luxury in one of San Francisco’s most beloved neighborhoods.







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Ingleside Terracesis a quiet, 148-acre residential neighborhood in southwestern San Francisco developed in the 1910s on the site of a former racetrack. Renowned for its "garden residence" feel, it features 742 detached homes, large lots, and the massive, historic Ingleside Sundial. It is bordered by Junipero Serra Boulevard, Ocean Avenue, and connects to the neighborhood-defining oval, Urbano Drive. 


Visit the neighborhood website at www.ithasf.org


Key Features and History
  • Location & Vibe: Located near Merced Lakes and Pacific Ocean views, it offers a suburban feel within city limits, often described as a quiet, affluent, family-friendly area.
  • The Racetrack Legacy: Developed by Joseph A. Leonard starting in 1910, the neighborhood’s street pattern—specifically the oval Urbano Drive—was built on the old Ingleside Racetrack.
  • Ingleside Sundial: Built in 1913 at Entrada Court, it was once the largest in the U.S. and remains a central landmark.
  • Architecture: The neighborhood boasts a mix of homes, often with large front and backyards, creating a unique, scenic residential area.
  • Convenience: It offers easy access to Ocean Avenue shopping, Stonestown Galleria, Muni's K-line, and 280-freeway access. 
    • Ingleside Terraces Homes Association (ITHA): An active community organization that hosts local events and manages neighborhood interests.
    • Diversity: Formerly a restricted whites-only neighborhood, it has evolved into a diverse, inclusive community.
    • Recreation: Nearby areas include Aptos Park (playground/fields) and Stern Grove. Wikipedia +2

San Francisco’s Ingleside neighborhood offers homes for sale with amenities and conveniences for commuters and their families. Its close proximity to the 280 freeway, the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Balboa Park Station, 3 Muni rail lines and several bus lines, makes getting just about anywhere around the Bay Area easy and fast.




Sandy Gandolfo

BarbCo Real Estate

Realtor® Associate

DRE:
#01182908
Mobile:
415.706.5633

www.SandyGandolfo.com

Anna Barbagelata

BarbCo Real Estate

Broker/Owner

DRE:
#00891427
Mobile:
415.613.1721

www.annabarbagelata.com

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