Cynthia Pagán Presents
Timeless Mid-Century Design In Prime Lakeshore Setting
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$1,595,000
1525 Eucalyptus Drive, San Francisco
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Property Details
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Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Neighborhood
Lakeshore
Parking
2 Car Garage Parking
This cherished Mid-Century home in San Francisco’s serene Lakeshore neighborhood offers a rare opportunity to put down roots in one of the city’s most desirable residential settings. Filled with warmth, character, and endless potential, the residence pairs timeless design with spacious living and everyday convenience.
Inside, formal living and dining rooms welcome you with beautifully refinished parquet hardwood floors and an abundance of natural light, creating elegant yet comfortable spaces for both everyday living and entertaining. The eat-in kitchen features charming booth seating, offering the perfect spot for casual meals, morning coffee, or gathering with family and friends while you whip up your favorite meal.
The thoughtfully designed primary suite includes a walk-through closet leading to an en-suite bath, providing privacy and functionality. Downstairs, is a permitted space perfect for multi-generational living or a spacious family room ideal for play + movie nights, a home office, gym, or guest retreat. The side-by-side garage features impressive ceiling height and additional storage and laundry.
Step outside to discover an expansive backyard with patio space ready for outdoor dining, gardening, play, or future customization. With its substantial footprint and layout, the property also presents exciting expansion potential for those looking to further elevate the home over time.
Ideally situated near many of San Francisco’s most beloved recreational and lifestyle destinations, this exceptional location offers effortless access to Lake Merced, Ocean Beach, Fort Funston, Stern Grove, San Francisco Zoo, TPC Harding Park, and The Olympic Club. Renowned educational institutions including Lowell High School and San Francisco State University are just moments away, while premier shopping, dining, and daily conveniences await at Stonestown Galleria. With nearby access to Whole Foods Market, Trader Joe's, public transportation, and Highway 280, the neighborhood delivers an ideal balance of nature, connectivity, and everyday ease.
A truly special offering where classic Mid-Century design, neighborhood tranquility, and future opportunity come together in exceptional fashion.
HOME FEATURES
Inside, formal living and dining rooms welcome you with beautifully refinished parquet hardwood floors and an abundance of natural light, creating elegant yet comfortable spaces for both everyday living and entertaining. The eat-in kitchen features charming booth seating, offering the perfect spot for casual meals, morning coffee, or gathering with family and friends while you whip up your favorite meal.
The thoughtfully designed primary suite includes a walk-through closet leading to an en-suite bath, providing privacy and functionality. Downstairs, is a permitted space perfect for multi-generational living or a spacious family room ideal for play + movie nights, a home office, gym, or guest retreat. The side-by-side garage features impressive ceiling height and additional storage and laundry.
Step outside to discover an expansive backyard with patio space ready for outdoor dining, gardening, play, or future customization. With its substantial footprint and layout, the property also presents exciting expansion potential for those looking to further elevate the home over time.
Ideally situated near many of San Francisco’s most beloved recreational and lifestyle destinations, this exceptional location offers effortless access to Lake Merced, Ocean Beach, Fort Funston, Stern Grove, San Francisco Zoo, TPC Harding Park, and The Olympic Club. Renowned educational institutions including Lowell High School and San Francisco State University are just moments away, while premier shopping, dining, and daily conveniences await at Stonestown Galleria. With nearby access to Whole Foods Market, Trader Joe's, public transportation, and Highway 280, the neighborhood delivers an ideal balance of nature, connectivity, and everyday ease.
A truly special offering where classic Mid-Century design, neighborhood tranquility, and future opportunity come together in exceptional fashion.
HOME FEATURES
- Cherished Mid-Century Home In Lakeshore
- 3 Beds 2 Baths, Spacious Floor Plan With Expansion Potential
- Refinished Parquet Hardwood Floors
- Formal Living & Dining Rooms Filled With Natural Light
- Eat-In Kitchen With Charming Built-In Booth Seating
- Private Primary Suite With Walk-Through Closet & En-Suite Bath
- Permitted Lower-Level Flex Space For Guests, Office, Gym, Or Media Room
- Expansive Backyard With Patio & Room To Customize
- Side-By-Side Garage With High Ceilings, Storage & Laundry
- Excellent Opportunity To Personalize & Update Over Time
- Moments To Lake Merced, Ocean Beach, Stern Grove & Stonestown
- Convenient Access SFSU, Transit & Highway 280
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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