Lisa Wolfe & Raziel Ungar Present
Ray Park Classic
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$1,995,000
1636 Marco Polo Way, Burlingame
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Nestled in Burlingame’s sought-after Ray Park neighborhood, this charming single-level ranch offers excellent curb appeal on a quiet, tree-lined street. The 3-bedroom, 2-bath home features 1,590 square feet of comfortable, light-filled living space with a functional layout ready to be enjoyed.
Floor-to-ceiling windows fill the living and dining areas with natural light, creating a seamless flow between spaces. Rich hardwood floors, a built-in bookshelf wall, and classic white wainscoting add warmth and character. The bright kitchen features white cabinetry, quartz countertops, a farmhouse sink, and stainless steel appliances, and a cozy eat-in nook that making it ideal for both everyday living and entertaining.
The primary bedroom offers a calm retreat with dual closets with built-in shelving, and an en suite bath featuring white tile, a pedestal sink, and a shower-tub combination with a sun-filled window. Two additional bedrooms are well-sized and versatile, offering great natural light and closet space, while the guest bathroom includes white subway tile, a walk-in shower, and a charming glass block window. A separate laundry room and dedicated office space add everyday convenience and flexibility.
The low-maintenance backyard is thoughtfully designed for both relaxation and entertaining, featuring a patio ideal for outdoor dining and lounging. A beautiful Japanese maple provides a striking focal point with seasonal color, while the surrounding space offers room for gardening, play, or quiet enjoyment in a private, secluded setting.
Situated on an expansive lot, the home enjoys an ideal location less than one mile from Mills-Peninsula Medical Center and close to both downtown Burlingame and Millbrae shopping and dining.
Commuters will appreciate convenient access to Caltrain and BART, while nearby parks such as Osberg Field and Mills Canyon Park offer abundant recreation. Served by top-rated Burlingame schools including Franklin Elementary School, Burlingame Intermediate School, and Burlingame High School (buyer to verify), this home is ideally situated in one of the Peninsula’s most sought after communities, conveniently located between San Francisco and Silicon Valley.
Commuters will appreciate convenient access to Caltrain and BART, while nearby parks such as Osberg Field and Mills Canyon Park offer abundant recreation. Served by top-rated Burlingame schools including Franklin Elementary School, Burlingame Intermediate School, and Burlingame High School (buyer to verify), this home is ideally situated in one of the Peninsula’s most sought after communities, conveniently located between San Francisco and Silicon Valley.
- Sought-after Burlingame Ray Park neighborhood on a quiet, tree-lined street
- Single-level ranch: 3 beds, 2 baths, 1,590 sq ft of light-filled living space
- Open living/dining with floor-to-ceiling windows, hardwood floors, built-ins, and wainscoting
- Bright kitchen with quartz counters, farmhouse sink, stainless steel appliances, and eat-in nook
- Primary suite with garden views, dual closets, and en suite bath
- Separate laundry room and dedicated office space
- Private, low-maintenance backyard with patio and Japanese maple focal point
- Expansive lot near parks, downtown Burlingame/Millbrae, Caltrain, and BART
- Top-rated Burlingame schools: Franklin Elementary School, Burlingame Intermediate School, and Burlingame High School (buyer to verify)
Property Details
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Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Square Footage
1,644 sq ft
Neighborhood
Ray Park
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Located 15 miles from downtown San Francisco, Burlingame is a populous suburb with a thriving commercial base of its own. The city stretches from San Francisco Bay to the east, Interstate 280 to the west, Millbrae to the north, and Hillsborough and San Mateo to the south.
Burlingame calls itself the City of Trees and counts 18,000 trees on public land and right-of-ways -- including several large stands of eucalyptus.
The Broadway and Burlingame Avenue corridors are popular shopping districts, but the city has commercial interests as well. Industrial growth in Burlingame was spurred in the 1960s and ’70s by its proximity to San Francisco International Airport, and the city is home to Virgin America airlines and related service industries.
Landmarks in Burlingame include the distinctive Caltrain station at Burlingame Avenue and California Drive, built in 1894 in the Mission Revival style. Nearby is Washington Park, which covers 19 acres and includes tennis courts, baseball fields, a basketball court, a picnic area, a playground, and plenty of green space. A more obscure landmark is the Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia on California Drive.
Burlingame calls itself the City of Trees and counts 18,000 trees on public land and right-of-ways -- including several large stands of eucalyptus.
The Broadway and Burlingame Avenue corridors are popular shopping districts, but the city has commercial interests as well. Industrial growth in Burlingame was spurred in the 1960s and ’70s by its proximity to San Francisco International Airport, and the city is home to Virgin America airlines and related service industries.
Landmarks in Burlingame include the distinctive Caltrain station at Burlingame Avenue and California Drive, built in 1894 in the Mission Revival style. Nearby is Washington Park, which covers 19 acres and includes tennis courts, baseball fields, a basketball court, a picnic area, a playground, and plenty of green space. A more obscure landmark is the Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia on California Drive.
Located 15 miles from downtown San Francisco, Burlingame is a populous suburb with a thriving commercial base of its own. The city stretches from San Francisco Bay to the east, Interstate 280 to the west, Millbrae to the north, and Hillsborough and San Mateo to the south.
Burlingame calls itself the City of Trees and counts 18,000 trees on public land and right-of-ways -- including several large stands of eucalyptus.
The Broadway and Burlingame Avenue corridors are popular shopping districts, but the city has commercial interests as well. Industrial growth in Burlingame was spurred in the 1960s and ’70s by its proximity to San Francisco International Airport, and the city is home to Virgin America airlines and related service industries.
Landmarks in Burlingame include the distinctive Caltrain station at Burlingame Avenue and California Drive, built in 1894 in the Mission Revival style. Nearby is Washington Park, which covers 19 acres and includes tennis courts, baseball fields, a basketball court, a picnic area, a playground, and plenty of green space. A more obscure landmark is the Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia on California Drive.
Burlingame calls itself the City of Trees and counts 18,000 trees on public land and right-of-ways -- including several large stands of eucalyptus.
The Broadway and Burlingame Avenue corridors are popular shopping districts, but the city has commercial interests as well. Industrial growth in Burlingame was spurred in the 1960s and ’70s by its proximity to San Francisco International Airport, and the city is home to Virgin America airlines and related service industries.
Landmarks in Burlingame include the distinctive Caltrain station at Burlingame Avenue and California Drive, built in 1894 in the Mission Revival style. Nearby is Washington Park, which covers 19 acres and includes tennis courts, baseball fields, a basketball court, a picnic area, a playground, and plenty of green space. A more obscure landmark is the Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia on California Drive.
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