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Sandy Gandolfo & Anna Barbagelata present:

A Rare find in San Francisco

$1,698,000

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Welcome to this charming Craftsman home nestled in the desirable neighborhood of Ingleside Terraces in San Francisco. Offering three bedrooms and two baths, this meticulously maintained residence offers both comfort and character.

As you step through the front door, you're greeted by the warm ambiance of the living space showing timeless details such as rich hardwood floors, crown molding, built-in bookcases and cabinets. The inviting living room provides a cozy retreat with wood-burning fireplace, perfect for relaxing or entertaining guests. The formal dining room with western-facing windows, is ideal for a gathering with family and friends. 

The main level has two bedrooms, one currently functions as a home office, joined by a large bathroom with shower over tub and pedestal sink. The central hallway has a storage closet and coat closet servicing the entryway. 

Ascending to the upper level, you'll discover the primary suite, a tranquil sanctuary featuring a built-in window seat that frames picturesque views of the neighborhood and the sparkling Pacific Ocean beyond. Whether you're enjoying your morning coffee or unwinding after a long day, this serene space offers a peaceful escape.

Luxuriate in the spa-like ambiance of the ensuite bathroom, also thoughtfully remodeled to reflect contemporary elegance and functionality. With its refined finishes and soothing atmosphere, it's a place where you can enjoy an abundance of natural light. So thoughtfully designed, the laundry is placed in the primary bath for the ultimate convenience. 

The heart of the home lies in the bright kitchen, where modern amenities seamlessly blend with classic charm. Custom wood block countertops, stainless steel appliances, and ample cabinetry make meal preparation a delight, while the adjacent built-in dining nook caters to everyday use and informality of casual meal time. There is a built-in bar counter at the far end of the kitchen for work or study time with lovely greenery outlooks like most windows throughout the house. Truly a special feature to feel surrounded by trees and landscaping.  From the kitchen is an exterior deck where you can enjoy al fresco dining and fresh air with a staircase leading to an additional patio and garden. 

Adding versatility to this property is the detached studio, offering a private retreat with its own half bath. Whether you envision it as a home office, artist's studio, or guest quarters, this bonus space with skylights provides endless possibilities to suit your lifestyle needs.

Discover the colorful terraced garden, an escape from city noise that beckons you to unwind amidst lush greenery and vibrant fruit trees. The property includes trees such as Asian Pear, Manzanita, Coral Bark Maple, and California Buckeye.  The expansive, level yard below offers ample space for outdoor recreation, gardening, or simply basking in the California sunshine.

On your way down to the garden is a convenient workshop for storing your planting materials and tools or maybe just a craft room for those that need their own little hideaway! 

Under the house is a large storage area with full access to house systems including irrigation for the landscape and tankless water heater. It is well-lit, clean and dry.  

The location is ideal. With a walk score of 82, 875 Head Street has easy access to Ocean Avenue shops and public transportation including Muni and connections to BART, Stonestown Galleria with Trader Joe's, Target, and Whole Foods, and nearby West Portal Village for more shops, banking, and restaurants. Within minutes you are on 280 South or 101 North, freeways and only about 15 minutes to SFO. 

With its blend of historic charm, modern conveniences, and outdoor splendor, this Craftsman home in Ingleside Terraces offers a rare opportunity to experience the quintessential San Francisco lifestyle with both indoor and outdoor living. Don't miss your chance to make this enchanting residence your own. 

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Schedule

Open Houses:
Exclusive Neighborhood Preview is Tuesday  4/2/2024  5:30 to 7:00 PM

Saturday April 6th, 2-4 PM

Sunday April 7th, 2-4 PM

Brokers Tour:
Tuesday April 2nd, 1-3 PM

Tuesday April 9th, 1-3 PM

Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Sandra Gandolfo
(415) 706-5633
[email protected]

Sandy Gandolfo

BarbCo Real Estate

Realtor® Associate

DRE# 01182908

415.706.5633 mobile

www.SandyGandolfo.com

Anna Barbagelata

BarbCo Real Estate

Broker/Owner

DRE# 00891427

415.613.1721 mobile

www.annabarbagelata.com

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875 Head Street

Ingleside Terraces is another one of those best-of-both-worlds neighborhoods found in the Southwestern area of San Francisco. It was developed around the old Ingleside Racetrack, which once attracted jockeys from all over the country. Urbano Drive marks the old track and is very visible on any map. It's rumored that the home at nearby 280 Byxbee Avenue was once the jockey's clubhouse, and the very 1st automobile race in California was held at the racetrack in 1900. The neighborhood officially opened in 1913, offering Edwardian era San Franciscans a true residential park.

The Ingleside Terraces area offers modern city dwellers a quiet, peaceful, almost suburban atmosphere with easy access to urban amenities. This is a very walkable neighborhood, with Ocean Avenue shopping and services and the Stonestown Galleria Mall within blocks. Muni's K-line streetcar runs right along Ocean Avenue and straight to West Portal with all of its shops and dining to the north, or down to the Glen Park or Balboa Park BART stations and City College to the south. San Francisco State University is also nearby. Adjacent Junipero Serra Boulevard offers commuters easy access to the Peninsula.

The Ingleside Terraces Homes Association remains very active, hosting community-building events like garage sales and holiday caroling. Its newsletter, The Sundial, is named after what some suspect to be the world's largest sundial; it was erected by Ingleside Terraces' developer in Entrada Court as a publicity stunt and has been diligently keeping track of the time since 1913.