August 20, 2021
Charmingly renovated 1906 Edwardian cottage in a great Bernal Heights location. Thoughtfully redesigned over two levels, this home offers the very best in San Francisco living. Located in the Holly Park micro hood of Bernal Heights, it is conveniently close to Cortland Avenue and both Holly and Bernal parks with easy access to some of San Francisco’s most vibrant neighborhoods including Bernal, Mission, Noe, and Glen Park. The Bernal and Mission neighborhoods are truly special being known for the restaurants, the architecture, and the people. Enjoy all the fun and convenience this area has to offer and easily return home to your urban refuge nestled on a quiet tree-lined street.
3 Bed | 2 Bath | Built 1906
Enter on the street level to the living room with period details, bedroom (but could be used as a formal dining room), large eat-in kitchen plus adjacent spacious bedroom and large bath. The sunny kitchen with its fine cabinetry, high ceilings, skylights, and stainless steel appliances serves up views of the hills.
The lower level consists of a spacious family room and a small bedroom with a large bath. The family room, which can also be used as a luxurious primary bedroom, opens to a cozy and protected backyard. The small bedroom could serve as a nursery or home office. Adjacent the lower bath is a utility room with storage.
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Jennifer Burden and her mother Carren Shagley have been buying and selling houses in Bernal and beyond for over 50 years. If you are looking for a top San Francisco real estate agent – you can do no better than giving Legacy Real Estate a call today.
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