Derek Chin & Emily Dunn Presents
Exceptional Outer Parkside Gem
$1,595,000
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Welcome to 2171 43rd Avenue, a comfortable and inviting home in San Francisco's beloved Outer Sunset. Set on an expansive 25' x 120' lot, this thoughtfully updated residence offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and the easygoing coastal lifestyle that makes this neighborhood so special. The main level features refinished hardwood floors, an updated kitchen, two bedrooms plus a bright sunroom, and a refreshed bath. At the rear of the home, subtle ocean and water glimpses add to the sense of calm. Downstairs, a spacious family room, second full bath, and laundry/prep area provide flexibility for guests, hobbies, work-from-home needs, or everyday living. Outside, the deep backyard offers exceptional space for gardening, entertaining, play, or future possibilities. A one-car garage and generous storage complete the home. Just a few blocks from Ocean Beach, you'll enjoy easy access to scenic trails, surf, playgrounds, neighborhood cafs, local restaurants, and well-regarded schools. With convenient transportation options nearby and close proximity to Golden Gate Park, the San Francisco Zoo, and Lake Merced, this is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the relaxed pace and strong sense of community that define life in the Outer Sunset.
Property Details
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Square Feet
1,195 sq ft
Neighborhood
Outer Parkside
Floor Plans
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Neighborhood
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.
Derek Chin
Emily Dunn
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Derek Chin
Emily Dunn