Kathleen Digrande & Cece Blase Present
Exceptional San Francisco Home
184 Marview Way, San Francisco
|$1,395,000
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Property details
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3
Square Feet
1,680 sq ft
Neighborhood
Midtown Terrace
Own a San Francisco Gem
-3 Bedrooms/2 Bathrooms Upstairs
-Multi Purpose Room Downstairs with direct access to yard and 3rd Bath
-2 car side-by-side parking
-1680 square feet per graphic designer
-Plenty of room to expand down
-Move In Condition
-Flat Back Yard that opens directly onto Laguna Reservoir Open Space
-Multi Purpose Room Downstairs with direct access to yard and 3rd Bath
-2 car side-by-side parking
-1680 square feet per graphic designer
-Plenty of room to expand down
-Move In Condition
-Flat Back Yard that opens directly onto Laguna Reservoir Open Space
Floor Plans
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Three Bedroom/Three Bathroom Home with Family Room Down
We like to call a floor plan like of 184 Marview the "Unicorn Layout" because it has three bedrooms and two baths all on the main level. One of the bathrooms also opens onto the principal bedroom at the back of the home overlooking the back yard. The second bedroom is right next door, while the third bedroom is off the hall opposite the baths.
The front rooms of 184 Marview are an open floor plan with a large living room flowing into the dining area off the kitchen. The kitchen has lots of cabinetry and enough room for a table and chairs.
But wait! There's more. Downstairs a family room and bathroom with a sliding door opening to the back yard, this is could also be a great "Zoom Room," game room or guest suite for those who are visiting long or short-term.
Another significant perk is 184 Marview's neighborhood orientation. The property backs up directly onto Laguna Honda Reservoir Open Space. The trail can be accessed three doors up, and leads you to spectacular views over the City that we love. More parkland is across the street.
The Sellers are the home's second owners and the property is well-maintained with reassuring inspection reports. Please ask your agent contact us for a showing of this special property, and keep an eye out for upcoming open houses.
The front rooms of 184 Marview are an open floor plan with a large living room flowing into the dining area off the kitchen. The kitchen has lots of cabinetry and enough room for a table and chairs.
But wait! There's more. Downstairs a family room and bathroom with a sliding door opening to the back yard, this is could also be a great "Zoom Room," game room or guest suite for those who are visiting long or short-term.
Another significant perk is 184 Marview's neighborhood orientation. The property backs up directly onto Laguna Honda Reservoir Open Space. The trail can be accessed three doors up, and leads you to spectacular views over the City that we love. More parkland is across the street.
The Sellers are the home's second owners and the property is well-maintained with reassuring inspection reports. Please ask your agent contact us for a showing of this special property, and keep an eye out for upcoming open houses.
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Neighborhood
A Bit About Midtown Terrace
We've heard Midtown Terrace described as a "suburban utopia in the heart of San Francisco." That seems a bit over the top, but we are in the center of San Francisco, tucked away between Clarendon Heights and the Upper Market Neighborhoods. The neighborhood was built in the 1950s (city records show 184 Marview's completion in 1958). Its design adheres to the "Beautiful City" conepts of the time, which emphasize blending the neighborhood into its natural surrounding. An excellent example of this principle is examplified by Marview's direct access to acres of parkland. Hang out here on any weekend day or twilight evening and you're bound to see hikers, dog walkers and couples strolling to access points to the neighborhood's tremendous open spaces.
Midtown Terrace is also close by goods and services. A Mollie Stones sits at the entrance to Miraloma Park three minutes up Portola Avenue, while the Diamond Heights Safeway, Castro District and corner of Haight and Ashbury are all no more than five minutes away. You can also reach the Glen Park BART and entrance to the 280 Freeway in under 10 minutes.
Midtown Terrace is also close by goods and services. A Mollie Stones sits at the entrance to Miraloma Park three minutes up Portola Avenue, while the Diamond Heights Safeway, Castro District and corner of Haight and Ashbury are all no more than five minutes away. You can also reach the Glen Park BART and entrance to the 280 Freeway in under 10 minutes.
We've heard Midtown Terrace described as a "suburban utopia in the heart of San Francisco." That seems a bit over the top, but we are in the center of San Francisco, tucked away between Clarendon Heights and the Upper Market Neighborhoods. The neighborhood was built in the 1950s (city records show 184 Marview's completion in 1958). Its design adheres to the "Beautiful City" conepts of the time, which emphasize blending the neighborhood into its natural surrounding. An excellent example of this principle is examplified by Marview's direct access to acres of parkland. Hang out here on any weekend day or twilight evening and you're bound to see hikers, dog walkers and couples strolling to access points to the neighborhood's tremendous open spaces.
Midtown Terrace is also close by goods and services. A Mollie Stones sits at the entrance to Miraloma Park three minutes up Portola Avenue, while the Diamond Heights Safeway, Castro District and corner of Haight and Ashbury are all no more than five minutes away. You can also reach the Glen Park BART and entrance to the 280 Freeway in under 10 minutes.
Midtown Terrace is also close by goods and services. A Mollie Stones sits at the entrance to Miraloma Park three minutes up Portola Avenue, while the Diamond Heights Safeway, Castro District and corner of Haight and Ashbury are all no more than five minutes away. You can also reach the Glen Park BART and entrance to the 280 Freeway in under 10 minutes.
Cece Blase
Kathleen DiGrande
Schedule:
Broker Tour, Tuesday , May 21, 1:00-3:00pm
Twilight Tour, Tuesday, May 21, 5:00-7:00pm
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