Open House Sunday, August 15th at 1376 Plymouth Ave, San Francisco, CA 94112
ooking for a new home in one of San Francisco’s best neighborhoods? Stop by 1376 Plymouth Ave, San Francisco, CA on Sunday between 2:00 - 4:00 pm and view this fabulous home.
Step into an era when turn of the century San Franciscans were enjoying life; a time when the American dream of home ownership was alive. Now you too can enjoy the pleasures of living in a single-family home where entertaining friends and family comes easy in a classic Westwood Park bungalow. Built in 1922 the same year Lombard Street was transformed to its now world famous eight sharp turn switchback design. 1376 Plymouth Ave is one of 669 homes designed by Charles Strothoff built by Nelson Brothers.
From the street one knows this is a special home. The brick entry stairs depicts classic architecture of the time. Crossing the front threshold to foyer, one experiences the space to casually hang up an overcoat. It’s a simple opportunity to take a break between the pressures of the outside world versus the pleasure of this warm, personal residence.
The interior provides open areas for entertaining: a formal living room with ample light from its bay window and a wood burning fireplace for casual comfort on those chilly San Francisco evenings. For dining options the new owner can gather in the formal dining room or in the kitchen for casual dining.
This house is waiting for its new owners to make themselves at home.
Improvements made by current owner:
- Bath update with granite counter
- Dual pane windows
- Hardwood floors throughout which have been recently refinished
- Freshly painted
- Plumbing recently upgraded with copper piping.
- Enclosed, level backyard with new sod and sprinklers
- Full, functional basement, parking for two cars plus, with space for future enhancements
This article, Open House Sunday, August 15th at 1376 Plymouth Ave, San Francisco, CA 94112, was written by Tom Stynes, Broker Associate serving the buyers and sellers of Silicon Valley, Santa Clara County and San Mateo County.
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