Daniel Choi Presents
A Modern Masterpiece
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$2,498,000
674 30th Avenue, San Mateo
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Completely Modern. Completely Yours.
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Modern living and thoughtful design truly shine at this fully reimagined home. Clean lines, high quality materials, rich design elements and contemporary comforts come together to create something that feels both elevated and effortlessly livable. Every aspect of this home has been redesigned with intention. New hardwood flooring, freshly insulated walls and new drywall set a calm, clean canvas. A functional floor plan lets daily life move naturally from room to room. The kitchens quality speaks for itself with custom cabinetry, dazzling quartzite counters and upscale elements. Outside, contemporary landscaping frames the property with quiet sophistication. The grounds are designed to extend your indoor living space and invites you to slow down and settle in. Tucked at the back of the yard, a detached studio brings the same thoughtful details and modern sensibility as the main house. Purpose-built for the way people work today, it's a private, refined space that makes flexibility feel like a luxury you didn't know you needed. This newly redesigned home offers the highest level of comfort and confidence. Come ready to fall in love!
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Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3
Square Footage
1,765 sq ft
Neighborhood
San Mateo Terrace
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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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