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2608 South Norfolk Street
$1,575,000
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Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Square Feet
1,440 sq ft
Neighborhood
Lakeshore
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Nestled in San Mateos highly sought-after Lakeshore neighborhood, this stunning single-level home blends modern style, thoughtful upgrades, and an unbeatable location directly across from Lakeshore Park, with immediate access to scenic walking and biking trails. Beautifully renovated in 2023 and further enhanced by the current owners since then, this move-in ready residence offers the ideal balance of comfort, functionality, and indoor-outdoor California living.
At the heart of the home is a spacious open-concept kitchen and great room designed for effortless everyday living and entertaining. Wide-plank SPC wood-look flooring, abundant natural light, and modern finishes create a clean and inviting aesthetic throughout. The thoughtfully designed layout includes a primary suite with updated en-suite bathroom, central air conditioning, and a finished garage offering valuable flexibility and storage.
Outside, the newer turf landscaping and patio create a low-maintenance backyard retreat perfect for relaxing or hosting guests. Ideally located near parks, shopping, dining, commuter routes, and top local amenities, this exceptional home offers turnkey living in one of San Mateos most desirable neighborhoods.
At the heart of the home is a spacious open-concept kitchen and great room designed for effortless everyday living and entertaining. Wide-plank SPC wood-look flooring, abundant natural light, and modern finishes create a clean and inviting aesthetic throughout. The thoughtfully designed layout includes a primary suite with updated en-suite bathroom, central air conditioning, and a finished garage offering valuable flexibility and storage.
Outside, the newer turf landscaping and patio create a low-maintenance backyard retreat perfect for relaxing or hosting guests. Ideally located near parks, shopping, dining, commuter routes, and top local amenities, this exceptional home offers turnkey living in one of San Mateos most desirable neighborhoods.
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One of the largest cities on the San Francisco Peninsula, San Mateo offers a lively downtown, well-loved parks, and easy access to some of the Bay Area's most popular outdoor escapes.
Spanish explorers first arrived in 1776, naming the creek beside which they camped San Mateo Creek. When the railroad came through in 1863, wealthy San Franciscans followed, building summer retreats in what was then a quiet, wooded corridor. Today, the city is home to roughly 103,000 residents, with a median household income of $153,500 and a median home value of approximately $1.62 million.
Residents enjoy an impressive range of amenities, from the Hillsdale Shopping Center to a lively downtown filled with restaurants, bars, and neighborhood shops. Coyote Point Recreation Area offers picnicking, swimming, windsurfing, fishing, and sailing, along with the beloved CuriOdyssey museum, where visitors can get up close to wild animals and explore hands-on science exhibits. For a longer escape into nature, the six-mile Sawyer Camp Trail runs parallel to Crystal Springs Reservoir just west of I-280 — home to a 600-year-old Jepson Laurel, bald eagles, and golden eagles.
Spanish explorers first arrived in 1776, naming the creek beside which they camped San Mateo Creek. When the railroad came through in 1863, wealthy San Franciscans followed, building summer retreats in what was then a quiet, wooded corridor. Today, the city is home to roughly 103,000 residents, with a median household income of $153,500 and a median home value of approximately $1.62 million.
Residents enjoy an impressive range of amenities, from the Hillsdale Shopping Center to a lively downtown filled with restaurants, bars, and neighborhood shops. Coyote Point Recreation Area offers picnicking, swimming, windsurfing, fishing, and sailing, along with the beloved CuriOdyssey museum, where visitors can get up close to wild animals and explore hands-on science exhibits. For a longer escape into nature, the six-mile Sawyer Camp Trail runs parallel to Crystal Springs Reservoir just west of I-280 — home to a 600-year-old Jepson Laurel, bald eagles, and golden eagles.
One of the largest cities on the San Francisco Peninsula, San Mateo offers a lively downtown, well-loved parks, and easy access to some of the Bay Area's most popular outdoor escapes.
Spanish explorers first arrived in 1776, naming the creek beside which they camped San Mateo Creek. When the railroad came through in 1863, wealthy San Franciscans followed, building summer retreats in what was then a quiet, wooded corridor. Today, the city is home to roughly 103,000 residents, with a median household income of $153,500 and a median home value of approximately $1.62 million.
Residents enjoy an impressive range of amenities, from the Hillsdale Shopping Center to a lively downtown filled with restaurants, bars, and neighborhood shops. Coyote Point Recreation Area offers picnicking, swimming, windsurfing, fishing, and sailing, along with the beloved CuriOdyssey museum, where visitors can get up close to wild animals and explore hands-on science exhibits. For a longer escape into nature, the six-mile Sawyer Camp Trail runs parallel to Crystal Springs Reservoir just west of I-280 — home to a 600-year-old Jepson Laurel, bald eagles, and golden eagles.
Spanish explorers first arrived in 1776, naming the creek beside which they camped San Mateo Creek. When the railroad came through in 1863, wealthy San Franciscans followed, building summer retreats in what was then a quiet, wooded corridor. Today, the city is home to roughly 103,000 residents, with a median household income of $153,500 and a median home value of approximately $1.62 million.
Residents enjoy an impressive range of amenities, from the Hillsdale Shopping Center to a lively downtown filled with restaurants, bars, and neighborhood shops. Coyote Point Recreation Area offers picnicking, swimming, windsurfing, fishing, and sailing, along with the beloved CuriOdyssey museum, where visitors can get up close to wild animals and explore hands-on science exhibits. For a longer escape into nature, the six-mile Sawyer Camp Trail runs parallel to Crystal Springs Reservoir just west of I-280 — home to a 600-year-old Jepson Laurel, bald eagles, and golden eagles.
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