Lindsey Baggetta Presents
Rare Studio Offering Space, Style & Outdoor Living
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$495,000
814 North Delaware Street #102, San Mateo
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Bedrooms
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Bathrooms
1
Square Footage
504 sq ft
Neighborhood
Woodlake
This natural light-filled condominium is one of the largest studio floor plans in the complex and has been thoughtfully updated throughout. The open-concept layout showcases a remodeled kitchen overlooking the inviting living and sleeping areas, creating a spacious and functional living environment. A wall-to-wall mirrored closet with custom shelving and hanging space provides abundant storage and leads to the beautifully updated bathroom featuring an oversized walk-in shower and custom-made white rift oak vanity. A separate privacy door allows the closet and bathroom area to be closed off from the main living space. One of the largest private patios in the community, this expansive fenced outdoor space features a charming garden area and direct access to the community grounds, providing the perfect setting for relaxing, entertaining, or outdoor dining.
The Woodlake community encompasses multiple swimming pools, spas and tennis courts, a fully equipped gym, clubhouse with wi-fi, putting green, EV chargers, and lush landscaping including a serene lake with walking paths. Convenient amenities are just steps away and include Safeway, CVS, Starbucks, and multiple eateries. Approximately half mile to downtown Burlingame shopping and restaurants, and easy commuting to San Francisco or Silicon Valley with close access to Caltrain and highway 101.
• Secure building with pool views!
• European oak engineered wood flooring flow throughout the home
• Spacious double door entry closet
• Natural light flooded living space delivers ample room for a living room and bedroom set up and includes a sliding glass door providing access to the private fenced patio
• Open remodeled modern kitchen incorporating white shaker cabinetry, quartz counter tops, decorative tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances including an electric oven/range, microwave hood, dishwasher, and refrigerator
• Remodeled bathroom provides a custom-made vanity with quartz countertop and inset sink, dual mirrors and modern light fixture, and large walk-in shower with frameless glass doors, recessed toiletry shelf, and rock style tile flooring
• Wall –to-wall mirrored closet with custom built-in shelving and hanging space
• Expansive fenced patio offers abundant space for al fresco dining, gardening, and entertaining. The patio opens directly to the community grounds and is conveniently situated just steps from the community pool.
• Separate assigned storage unit + assigned covered parking space
• HOA monthly fee of $446 includes - Water, garbage, roofs, common area electricity, building insurance, and maintenance, reserves and management fee. The complex includes 5 swimming pools, 4 tennis courts, clubhouse with 2 Sauna’s, a fully equipped gym, putting green, 24 EV chargers and walking paths.
The Woodlake community encompasses multiple swimming pools, spas and tennis courts, a fully equipped gym, clubhouse with wi-fi, putting green, EV chargers, and lush landscaping including a serene lake with walking paths. Convenient amenities are just steps away and include Safeway, CVS, Starbucks, and multiple eateries. Approximately half mile to downtown Burlingame shopping and restaurants, and easy commuting to San Francisco or Silicon Valley with close access to Caltrain and highway 101.
• Secure building with pool views!
• European oak engineered wood flooring flow throughout the home
• Spacious double door entry closet
• Natural light flooded living space delivers ample room for a living room and bedroom set up and includes a sliding glass door providing access to the private fenced patio
• Open remodeled modern kitchen incorporating white shaker cabinetry, quartz counter tops, decorative tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances including an electric oven/range, microwave hood, dishwasher, and refrigerator
• Remodeled bathroom provides a custom-made vanity with quartz countertop and inset sink, dual mirrors and modern light fixture, and large walk-in shower with frameless glass doors, recessed toiletry shelf, and rock style tile flooring
• Wall –to-wall mirrored closet with custom built-in shelving and hanging space
• Expansive fenced patio offers abundant space for al fresco dining, gardening, and entertaining. The patio opens directly to the community grounds and is conveniently situated just steps from the community pool.
• Separate assigned storage unit + assigned covered parking space
• HOA monthly fee of $446 includes - Water, garbage, roofs, common area electricity, building insurance, and maintenance, reserves and management fee. The complex includes 5 swimming pools, 4 tennis courts, clubhouse with 2 Sauna’s, a fully equipped gym, putting green, 24 EV chargers and walking paths.
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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.
Lindsey Baggetta
Compass
Broker Associate
- DRE:
- #01773396
- Mobile:
- 650.274.7669
https://www.compass.com/agents/lindsey-baggetta/
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Lindsey Baggetta
Compass
Broker Associate
- DRE:
- #01773396
- Mobile:
- 650.274.7669