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$1,985,000
225 Ashton Avenue, San Francisco
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Set in the desirable Ingleside Terraces neighborhood, 225 Ashton offers a beautifully reimagined residence just moments from the vibrant Ocean Avenue corridor. This charming home, thoughtfully renovated, blends modern sophistication with timeless appeal, showcasing designer-curated tiles and refined finishes throughout.
The social spaces of this home are ideal for large gatherings or just hanging out with friends and family. The large living room with fireplace is welcoming from the entry way and the fantastic kitchen with dining area is bright and light and leads directly on to the deck with outdoor fire pit and lounging areas. The kitchen offers a striking Wolf Range, two sinks and an impressive pantry closet ideal for the home chef!
The home features four well-appointed bedrooms, two full baths, plus a convenient powder room on the main level—ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. Upstairs, the primary suite serves as a tranquil retreat, highlighted by neighborhood views that bring a sense of calm and connection to the surrounding landscape. It has its own private deck overlooking the garden to the West with Ocean views. It has an large, custom built walk-in closet with additional access to attic space for plenty of additional storage.
At the rear, a lush, park-like backyard creates a private oasis with expansive space for entertaining, recreation, and relaxation. Enhancing the indoor-outdoor lifestyle, the property also includes a sauna and hot tub—offering a true retreat experience at home.
Beyond the home, Ingleside Terraces is one of San Francisco’s most distinctive “residence park” neighborhoods, originally developed in the early 1900s on the site of the historic Ingleside Racetrack. Today, its signature oval streets, anchored by the iconic sundial at Entrada Court, reflect this unique heritage and create a quiet, tree-lined setting with a strong sense of community. Architectural styles throughout the neighborhood include classic Arts and Crafts, Mediterranean, and Tudor homes, many set back behind landscaped gardens that enhance the area’s suburban feel within the city. The location offers exceptional convenience, with Ocean Avenue just moments away providing a variety of cafes, restaurants, and neighborhood services, along with access to the Muni K-Ingleside line for easy commuting downtown. Nearby, the welcoming, village-like atmosphere of West Portal offers boutique shopping, dining, and everyday essentials, while Stonestown Galleria delivers a full-service retail experience with major shops, dining, and proximity to San Francisco State University.
The neighborhood is also well-positioned near respected schools, City College of San Francisco, and San Francisco State University, making it a practical and appealing location for a variety of lifestyles.225 Ashton represents a rare opportunity to own a turnkey, thoughtfully upgraded home in a neighborhood rich with history, architectural character, and everyday convenience—offering the best of San Francisco living in a peaceful, residential setting.
The social spaces of this home are ideal for large gatherings or just hanging out with friends and family. The large living room with fireplace is welcoming from the entry way and the fantastic kitchen with dining area is bright and light and leads directly on to the deck with outdoor fire pit and lounging areas. The kitchen offers a striking Wolf Range, two sinks and an impressive pantry closet ideal for the home chef!
The home features four well-appointed bedrooms, two full baths, plus a convenient powder room on the main level—ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. Upstairs, the primary suite serves as a tranquil retreat, highlighted by neighborhood views that bring a sense of calm and connection to the surrounding landscape. It has its own private deck overlooking the garden to the West with Ocean views. It has an large, custom built walk-in closet with additional access to attic space for plenty of additional storage.
At the rear, a lush, park-like backyard creates a private oasis with expansive space for entertaining, recreation, and relaxation. Enhancing the indoor-outdoor lifestyle, the property also includes a sauna and hot tub—offering a true retreat experience at home.
Beyond the home, Ingleside Terraces is one of San Francisco’s most distinctive “residence park” neighborhoods, originally developed in the early 1900s on the site of the historic Ingleside Racetrack. Today, its signature oval streets, anchored by the iconic sundial at Entrada Court, reflect this unique heritage and create a quiet, tree-lined setting with a strong sense of community. Architectural styles throughout the neighborhood include classic Arts and Crafts, Mediterranean, and Tudor homes, many set back behind landscaped gardens that enhance the area’s suburban feel within the city. The location offers exceptional convenience, with Ocean Avenue just moments away providing a variety of cafes, restaurants, and neighborhood services, along with access to the Muni K-Ingleside line for easy commuting downtown. Nearby, the welcoming, village-like atmosphere of West Portal offers boutique shopping, dining, and everyday essentials, while Stonestown Galleria delivers a full-service retail experience with major shops, dining, and proximity to San Francisco State University.
The neighborhood is also well-positioned near respected schools, City College of San Francisco, and San Francisco State University, making it a practical and appealing location for a variety of lifestyles.225 Ashton represents a rare opportunity to own a turnkey, thoughtfully upgraded home in a neighborhood rich with history, architectural character, and everyday convenience—offering the best of San Francisco living in a peaceful, residential setting.
Property Details
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2.5
Square Footage
2,390 sq ft
Neighborhood
Ingleside Terraces
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Neighborhood
Ingleside Terraces is 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
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
Ingleside Terraces is 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
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
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