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Renovated Cottage on Huge Lot!
This stylishly renovated single-family home presents an excellent opportunity for first-time buyers. The charming cottage has undergone tasteful remodeling, showcasing a welcoming floor plan on an oversized deep lot. The main level offers a bright living room that transitions into the kitchen area. The spacious kitchen has been completely updated with shaker-style cabinets, modern appliances, and an inviting eat-in bar counter/island. A bedroom on the main level offers en suite access to a full bathroom featuring a shower over tub. Adjacent to the bedroom is a sunroom/laundry area (perfect for use as a home office). Direct access to the sheltered, level garden with olive, apple, lemon, and fig trees. Additionally, there's convenient and ample storage below, spanning over 300 sq. ft. This Outer Mission location offers easy access to major freeways, Muni lines, and an array of restaurants, shops, and cafes along Mission Street.
*Square footage is approximate and per graphic artist and lot size is approximate and per tax records.
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Contact Paul Barbagelata
(415) 279-3834
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BarbCo Real Estate
Broker Associate
DRE# 01043609
415-759-2500 office
415.279.3834 mobile
Outer Mission is a small neighborhood on the southern edge of San Francisco. Its name is somewhat confusing as it is a bit removed from the more well-known Inner Mission District. That is not to say it lacks in distinction. Residences are primarily single family, typically with garage space at ground level and living space above.
Public transportation is convenient here, with either nearby Balboa Park or Daly City BART stations in walking distance from most residences. Well-marked bike lanes are available on Alemany Boulevard. Nearby Cayuga Park and Playground includes a small baseball field and tennis courts as well as lots of quirky wood statues carved by the park's former gardener.