Sheldon Rilliet Presents
Mid-Century Magic in the Heart of Forest Hill!
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$1,648,000
310 Pacheco Street, San Francisco
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Nestled in San Francisco's coveted Forest Hill neighborhood, this fully detached Mid-Century gem is a rare offering that seamlessly marries timeless architectural character with single level comfort.
Spanning approximately 1,625 square feet across thoughtfully designed living spaces, the home greets you with understated curb appeal and an immediately warm, inviting atmosphere — thanks to newly refinished hardwood floors, fresh interior and exterior paint, and expansive dual-pane windows that flood every room with natural light.
The open living and dining areas flow effortlessly together, framed by lush greenery views that create a serene indoor-outdoor connection, while three well-proportioned bedrooms — including a spacious primary suite with en-suite bath and an additional bedroom both with sweeping views of the iconic Sutro Tower — offer both comfort and privacy.
The versatile lower level features a generous multipurpose room perfect for a media room, home office, guest retreat, or potential fourth bedroom, plus an additional powder room and convenient laundry area. Step outside to a level, private backyard sanctuary enclosed by mature hedges. An oversized two-plus-car garage rounds out this exceptional property, providing abundant space for parking, storage, and endless future possibilities.
All of this, just moments from top-tier shopping, cafes, restaurants, parks, BART, MUNI, and major commuter routes.
Asking Price $ 1,698,000
Spanning approximately 1,625 square feet across thoughtfully designed living spaces, the home greets you with understated curb appeal and an immediately warm, inviting atmosphere — thanks to newly refinished hardwood floors, fresh interior and exterior paint, and expansive dual-pane windows that flood every room with natural light.
The open living and dining areas flow effortlessly together, framed by lush greenery views that create a serene indoor-outdoor connection, while three well-proportioned bedrooms — including a spacious primary suite with en-suite bath and an additional bedroom both with sweeping views of the iconic Sutro Tower — offer both comfort and privacy.
The versatile lower level features a generous multipurpose room perfect for a media room, home office, guest retreat, or potential fourth bedroom, plus an additional powder room and convenient laundry area. Step outside to a level, private backyard sanctuary enclosed by mature hedges. An oversized two-plus-car garage rounds out this exceptional property, providing abundant space for parking, storage, and endless future possibilities.
All of this, just moments from top-tier shopping, cafes, restaurants, parks, BART, MUNI, and major commuter routes.
Asking Price $ 1,698,000
Property Details
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Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Square Footage
1,625 sq ft
Neighborhood
Forrest Hill
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Forest Hill is a leafy, century-old enclave of large estate homes, manicured lawns and flowering gardens so exclusive its almost unknown in San Francisco. That might be the way its residents like it. Think gated community without the gates, and you'll have a sense of the serenity, privacy, and tranquility of Forest Hill, the only neighborhood in San Francisco that has its own homeowners association. In the center of San Francisco, Forest Hill has ambiance of a small town.
Beneath its tree-shaded winding streets, the 650 homes of Forest Hill follow the contours of Twin Peaks. The hillside provides spectacular views of the pacific, the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay. Stately homes are built in styles ranging from Spanish Mission to California Modern, with French Normandy, English Tudor, and Cotswold Cottage adding a sense of history. Noted architect Bernard Maybeck designed the historic clubhouse on Magellan Avenue, built by members on weekends, in 1919.
Forest Hills does open its doors however. Each August, classical musicians from around the world perform at the clubhouse, in Forest Hill Musical Days. This chamber music festival founded in 2003 by pianist Mari Kodama and her husband, conductor Kent Nagano, who both live in the neighborhood.
Off the beaten track, Forest Hill is nonetheless close to West Portal Avenue and its shops. Forest Hill or West Portal stations provide MUNI service to Union Square and the Financial District via a short 20-minute commute.
Beneath its tree-shaded winding streets, the 650 homes of Forest Hill follow the contours of Twin Peaks. The hillside provides spectacular views of the pacific, the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay. Stately homes are built in styles ranging from Spanish Mission to California Modern, with French Normandy, English Tudor, and Cotswold Cottage adding a sense of history. Noted architect Bernard Maybeck designed the historic clubhouse on Magellan Avenue, built by members on weekends, in 1919.
Forest Hills does open its doors however. Each August, classical musicians from around the world perform at the clubhouse, in Forest Hill Musical Days. This chamber music festival founded in 2003 by pianist Mari Kodama and her husband, conductor Kent Nagano, who both live in the neighborhood.
Off the beaten track, Forest Hill is nonetheless close to West Portal Avenue and its shops. Forest Hill or West Portal stations provide MUNI service to Union Square and the Financial District via a short 20-minute commute.
Forest Hill is a leafy, century-old enclave of large estate homes, manicured lawns and flowering gardens so exclusive its almost unknown in San Francisco. That might be the way its residents like it. Think gated community without the gates, and you'll have a sense of the serenity, privacy, and tranquility of Forest Hill, the only neighborhood in San Francisco that has its own homeowners association. In the center of San Francisco, Forest Hill has ambiance of a small town.
Beneath its tree-shaded winding streets, the 650 homes of Forest Hill follow the contours of Twin Peaks. The hillside provides spectacular views of the pacific, the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay. Stately homes are built in styles ranging from Spanish Mission to California Modern, with French Normandy, English Tudor, and Cotswold Cottage adding a sense of history. Noted architect Bernard Maybeck designed the historic clubhouse on Magellan Avenue, built by members on weekends, in 1919.
Forest Hills does open its doors however. Each August, classical musicians from around the world perform at the clubhouse, in Forest Hill Musical Days. This chamber music festival founded in 2003 by pianist Mari Kodama and her husband, conductor Kent Nagano, who both live in the neighborhood.
Off the beaten track, Forest Hill is nonetheless close to West Portal Avenue and its shops. Forest Hill or West Portal stations provide MUNI service to Union Square and the Financial District via a short 20-minute commute.
Beneath its tree-shaded winding streets, the 650 homes of Forest Hill follow the contours of Twin Peaks. The hillside provides spectacular views of the pacific, the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay. Stately homes are built in styles ranging from Spanish Mission to California Modern, with French Normandy, English Tudor, and Cotswold Cottage adding a sense of history. Noted architect Bernard Maybeck designed the historic clubhouse on Magellan Avenue, built by members on weekends, in 1919.
Forest Hills does open its doors however. Each August, classical musicians from around the world perform at the clubhouse, in Forest Hill Musical Days. This chamber music festival founded in 2003 by pianist Mari Kodama and her husband, conductor Kent Nagano, who both live in the neighborhood.
Off the beaten track, Forest Hill is nonetheless close to West Portal Avenue and its shops. Forest Hill or West Portal stations provide MUNI service to Union Square and the Financial District via a short 20-minute commute.
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