
3 bedrooms, 2 baths 1,600 square feet on a 1,500 square foot lot. Asking $899,000 ($562/square foot). Property was sold in 2/2005 for $800,000.
I viewed the house last week. This house has a lot going for it - a large home with a great layout (3 beds, 1 bath upstairs, kitchen/living/dining/bath on main floor), garage parking, vacant, room for expansion (via garage space) and a beautiful edwardian facade. Both levels have very high ceilings. The new owners would need to totally remodel the kitchen and downstairs bathroom and would also probably want to replace the pergo floors in the upstairs bedrooms with some choice of natural wood (yikes). Due to the small lot size, there is not a backyard, but a small, sweet garden. The property is zoned RH-3 and there is a separate entrance to the garage.
The neighborhood is for those that want to live In The Mission. Access to dining and transportation really can't be beat from this location but for some it might be "too urban". This is probably the nicest SFR currently on the market In The Mission. I think it will sell for slightly over asking.
I viewed the house last week. This house has a lot going for it - a large home with a great layout (3 beds, 1 bath upstairs, kitchen/living/dining/bath on main floor), garage parking, vacant, room for expansion (via garage space) and a beautiful edwardian facade. Both levels have very high ceilings. The new owners would need to totally remodel the kitchen and downstairs bathroom and would also probably want to replace the pergo floors in the upstairs bedrooms with some choice of natural wood (yikes). Due to the small lot size, there is not a backyard, but a small, sweet garden. The property is zoned RH-3 and there is a separate entrance to the garage.
The neighborhood is for those that want to live In The Mission. Access to dining and transportation really can't be beat from this location but for some it might be "too urban". This is probably the nicest SFR currently on the market In The Mission. I think it will sell for slightly over asking.
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