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Tanya Dzhibrailova & Kevin Birmingham present:
Classic 1930’s Center Patio home with a superior floor-plan located on the greenbelt of 36th Avenue. You will appreciate the period craftsmanship and attention to detail on the renovations of this sunny and bright home. The foyer enters a living room with high ceilings, wood burning fireplace and parquet wood floors that continue to the formal dining room. The chef's kitchen features shaker style cabinets, quartz counters with subway tile backsplash, stainless appliances including a six burner range w/ hood and a breakfast area that overlooks the enclosed center patio. Bedrooms are a generous size and access a deck that steps into the yard. Completing the main level is a full bath with shower over tub, designer tile and a modern vanity. Additionally there is a renovated half bath. The deep lot has a low maintenance yard with paver stone patio and mature trees. The 2-Car Garage includes storage and has development expansion potential. Close to parks, local eateries, Muni and 280 access.
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Contact Tanya Dzhibrailova
(415) 531-6779
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Contact Kevin Birmingham
(415) 577-0415
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Located in the southwest portion of San Francisco (and sometimess referred to as part of the Sunset), Parkside boasts a somewhat suburban feel. To the east, Inner Parkside is a picturesque gathering of gorgeously manicured homes. For great boutique shopping, the nearby West Portal neighborhood makes a superb offering, and features a multitude of delightful cafes and restaurants. To the west, Outer Parkside highlights a selection of Henry Doelger developed homes, from the 30s and 40s. They are generally one-story over a garage, many of which have been reconfigured as in-law units. The Parkside neighborhoods offer an engaging mix of families, retirees and students from SF State.l on streets like Escolta Way, with individual homes and small, though charming, front yards. In its center, adjacent to well-regarded Abraham Lincoln High School, the unique Sunset Reservoir spans eight square blocks, and is something of a surprise in San Francisco's urban environment. In line with California's green energy pursuit, the areas will soon boast California's largest solar voltaic collection system.