Marc Dickow & Mark Shumway Present
Classic Parkside Charmer
2471 28th Avenue, San Francisco
|$1,095,000
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Property Details
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Square Feet
1,075 sq ft
Neighborhood
Parkside, San Francisco
Parking
2
Lot Size
2996 Sq.Ft.
Timeless charm meets endless potential in this classic Parkside home, where beautifully preserved original woodwork, built-ins, and gleaming hardwood floors showcase the character that makes these homes so beloved.
Sunlight pours through the expansive living room windows, filling the home with warmth and natural light. The spacious living room flows seamlessly into the formal dining room, where rich wood detailing creates an inviting setting for gatherings both large and small. T
he bright kitchen features a charming breakfast nook, the perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee while overlooking the backyard. A staircase leads from the nook down to the expansive outdoor space, creating a natural connection between the home's interior and the incredible backyard beyond.
The generously sized primary bedroom offers ample space for a home office, reading area, or personal retreat. A second bedroom and full bathroom complete the main living level.
Downstairs, an enormous garage spans the length of the home, presenting exceptional opportunities for a workshop, storage, fitness area, or future expansion. From the garage, step out to the expansive backyard a rare outdoor canvas ready for gardening, entertaining, play, or whatever your imagination envisions. Ideally located just blocks from Parkside Square Park, Pine Lake Park, and Stern Grove, this home offers the perfect blend of neighborhood charm, green space, and convenience. A true Parkside gem, this is a home you'll fall in love with the moment you walk through the door. Don't miss this exceptional opportunity!
Sunlight pours through the expansive living room windows, filling the home with warmth and natural light. The spacious living room flows seamlessly into the formal dining room, where rich wood detailing creates an inviting setting for gatherings both large and small. T
he bright kitchen features a charming breakfast nook, the perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee while overlooking the backyard. A staircase leads from the nook down to the expansive outdoor space, creating a natural connection between the home's interior and the incredible backyard beyond.
The generously sized primary bedroom offers ample space for a home office, reading area, or personal retreat. A second bedroom and full bathroom complete the main living level.
Downstairs, an enormous garage spans the length of the home, presenting exceptional opportunities for a workshop, storage, fitness area, or future expansion. From the garage, step out to the expansive backyard a rare outdoor canvas ready for gardening, entertaining, play, or whatever your imagination envisions. Ideally located just blocks from Parkside Square Park, Pine Lake Park, and Stern Grove, this home offers the perfect blend of neighborhood charm, green space, and convenience. A true Parkside gem, this is a home you'll fall in love with the moment you walk through the door. Don't miss this exceptional opportunity!
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Neighborhood
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.
Marc Dickow
Core7 Real Estate
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- DRE:
- #01870650
- Mobile:
- (415) 722-4018
- Office:
- 415.722.4018
www.altrockrealtor.com
Mark Shumway
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Marc Dickow
Core7 Real Estate
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- DRE:
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- Mobile:
- (415) 722-4018
- Office:
- 415.722.4018
Mark Shumway