Samantha Hailer Presents
Golden Light & Garden Nights in the Sunset
List Price: $1,095,000
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Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Square Feet
1,161 sq ft
Neighborhood
Central Sunset
Classic Sunset Home with Magical Garden Oasis
Storybook interiors, a lush tiered yard, and expansive garage space ready for your next chapter
This elegant single-family home welcomes you with brilliant natural light streaming through two colonial-style French windows. The living room showcases original wood floors, recently refinished to reveal their natural beauty, anchored by a fireplace rich with timeless craftsmanship and quiet charm. An impressive chandelier frames the formal dining room, creating the perfect setting for bespoke dinner parties, lively gatherings, or just an inspiring work-from-home space.
Flowing directly into the kitchen, you’ll find an abundance of original cabinetry, a vintage Wedgewood gas range, and a suite of stainless-steel appliances. Just off the kitchen sits the sweetest vintage bathroom, complete with classic yellow-and-black tilework, a coved arch over the tub, a stall shower, and a generous linen closet with built-in bonus storage. Two spacious bedrooms overlooking the lush backyard complete the main level.
An integrated staircase off the hallway leads down to a massive untapped garage space with direct interior access, offering exciting potential for future expansion, additional flex space, storage, or creative reimagining. Beyond the current laundry area, a door opens to a magical tiered backyard featuring a flat patio for entertaining, raised planter beds currently housing edible greens, and an upper terrace with a grassy area, greenhouse, and peek-a-boo view of the Golden Gate Bridge. With San Francisco summer right around the corner, imagine backyard BBQs, evenings gathered around an outdoor patio set, and slow sunset nights spent beneath the stars. The backyard is also home to a blueberry bush, grapevine, fig tree, lime tree, and apple tree - a true urban garden oasis tucked into the heart of the city.
Located in the desirable Sunset district, directly adjacent to the Sunset Reservoir - one of the neighborhood’s most beloved outdoor destinations for walking, biking, and sunset strolls - you’ll enjoy open space and recreation right outside your door. Plus, you are just blocks from neighborhood favorites including coffee shops, restaurants, groceries, playgrounds, transit, and more.
SUMMARY:
- 2 bedrooms and 1 vintage bathroom on the main level
- Brilliant natural light through colonial-style French windows
- Original wood floors recently refinished with clear coat epoxy finish
- Charming living room anchored by a classic fireplace
- Formal dining room framed by an impressive chandelier
- Vintage Wedgewood gas range paired with stainless-steel appliances
- Abundant original cabinetry and charming period details throughout
- Large untapped garage with direct interior staircase access
- Expansion, flex-space, storage, or future development potential (buyers to investigate to their own satisfaction)
- Laundry area located within the garage
- Magical tiered backyard with entertaining patio, raised planter beds, greenhouse, and mature fruit trees including blueberry, grape, fig, lime, and apple
- Peek-a-boo Golden Gate Bridge view from the upper terrace
- Directly adjacent to the beloved Sunset Reservoir with paved walking and biking paths
- Convenient access to neighborhood coffee shops, restaurants, transit, parks, and everyday essentials
- Tax records reflect approximately 1,161 sq ft; graphic artist measurements approximately 1,096 sq ft (buyers to confirm to their own satisfaction)
LOCATION:
Central Sunset, adjacent to the Sunset Reservoir and just moments from coffee shops, restaurants, transit, parks, and everyday conveniences.
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The Sunset District is a unique San Francisco neighborhood anchored by its extraordinary natural and recreational spaces. Golden Gate Park's western edge provides residents with unparalleled access to over 1,000 acres of urban green space, including hidden gems like the San Francisco Botanical Garden and the serene Japanese Tea Garden. Ocean Beach presents a dramatic, windswept landscape where locals gather for sunset walks, surfing, and community beach activities, creating a vibrant outdoor culture that defines the neighborhood's character.
The area boasts several distinctive community spaces that anchor neighborhood life, including the striking Sunset Recreation Center, which offers extensive sports facilities, community classes, and a public swimming pool. The nearby Lincoln Branch Library serves as a critical community hub, hosting local events, children's programs, and providing a welcoming space for neighborhood gatherings. These community buildings, combined with the neighborhood's proximity to the California Academy of Sciences and the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park, create a rich cultural landscape that goes far beyond typical urban living.
The Sunset District's architectural landscape is a captivating testament to San Francisco's design evolution, showcasing a rich tapestry of residential styles that tell the story of the neighborhood's development. Mediterranean Revival and Spanish Revival homes stand alongside Streamline Moderne masterpieces, creating a visually stunning streetscape that blends historical architectural movements with mass-market eclecticism. This diverse architectural palette reflects the neighborhood's complex cultural history, offering a unique visual narrative that transforms each block into a living museum of early to mid-20th century design innovations.
The area boasts several distinctive community spaces that anchor neighborhood life, including the striking Sunset Recreation Center, which offers extensive sports facilities, community classes, and a public swimming pool. The nearby Lincoln Branch Library serves as a critical community hub, hosting local events, children's programs, and providing a welcoming space for neighborhood gatherings. These community buildings, combined with the neighborhood's proximity to the California Academy of Sciences and the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park, create a rich cultural landscape that goes far beyond typical urban living.
The Sunset District's architectural landscape is a captivating testament to San Francisco's design evolution, showcasing a rich tapestry of residential styles that tell the story of the neighborhood's development. Mediterranean Revival and Spanish Revival homes stand alongside Streamline Moderne masterpieces, creating a visually stunning streetscape that blends historical architectural movements with mass-market eclecticism. This diverse architectural palette reflects the neighborhood's complex cultural history, offering a unique visual narrative that transforms each block into a living museum of early to mid-20th century design innovations.
The Sunset District is a unique San Francisco neighborhood anchored by its extraordinary natural and recreational spaces. Golden Gate Park's western edge provides residents with unparalleled access to over 1,000 acres of urban green space, including hidden gems like the San Francisco Botanical Garden and the serene Japanese Tea Garden. Ocean Beach presents a dramatic, windswept landscape where locals gather for sunset walks, surfing, and community beach activities, creating a vibrant outdoor culture that defines the neighborhood's character.
The area boasts several distinctive community spaces that anchor neighborhood life, including the striking Sunset Recreation Center, which offers extensive sports facilities, community classes, and a public swimming pool. The nearby Lincoln Branch Library serves as a critical community hub, hosting local events, children's programs, and providing a welcoming space for neighborhood gatherings. These community buildings, combined with the neighborhood's proximity to the California Academy of Sciences and the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park, create a rich cultural landscape that goes far beyond typical urban living.
The Sunset District's architectural landscape is a captivating testament to San Francisco's design evolution, showcasing a rich tapestry of residential styles that tell the story of the neighborhood's development. Mediterranean Revival and Spanish Revival homes stand alongside Streamline Moderne masterpieces, creating a visually stunning streetscape that blends historical architectural movements with mass-market eclecticism. This diverse architectural palette reflects the neighborhood's complex cultural history, offering a unique visual narrative that transforms each block into a living museum of early to mid-20th century design innovations.
The area boasts several distinctive community spaces that anchor neighborhood life, including the striking Sunset Recreation Center, which offers extensive sports facilities, community classes, and a public swimming pool. The nearby Lincoln Branch Library serves as a critical community hub, hosting local events, children's programs, and providing a welcoming space for neighborhood gatherings. These community buildings, combined with the neighborhood's proximity to the California Academy of Sciences and the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park, create a rich cultural landscape that goes far beyond typical urban living.
The Sunset District's architectural landscape is a captivating testament to San Francisco's design evolution, showcasing a rich tapestry of residential styles that tell the story of the neighborhood's development. Mediterranean Revival and Spanish Revival homes stand alongside Streamline Moderne masterpieces, creating a visually stunning streetscape that blends historical architectural movements with mass-market eclecticism. This diverse architectural palette reflects the neighborhood's complex cultural history, offering a unique visual narrative that transforms each block into a living museum of early to mid-20th century design innovations.
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