1222 Palm Avenue, San Mateo – Craftsman home for sale
Offered at $1,650,000
3 bedrooms | 2 bath | 2,040 sq ft | 7,200 sq ft lot
Under Contract
Special Features!
Original Batchelder Arts & Crafts Fireplace
300 Sq Ft “Four Seasons” Front Porch (outdoor living room - year round!)
Attic with 20ft Ceiling - great expansion possibilities
Solar Power System/Roof - lower utility bill
Sound System (Sonos)
Internet-connected thermostat (Ecobee)
Sprinkler (Rain Machin)
Venetian Plaster walls in dining room
Corner lot
Located in the beautiful and historic Hayward Park neighborhood, on the corner of Palm Ave and 13th, is this elegant turn-of-the-century craftsman home featuring modern sustainability including roof-top solar panels, Internet-connected thermostat (Ecobee) sprinklers (Rain Machine) and sound system (Sonos).
This charming 2,040 sq ft craftsman home has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, ORIGINAL Batchelder Fireplace, 300 Sq Ft seasonal front porch, eat-in kitchen, spacious formal dining room that provides a communal space for meals, conversation, and family interaction. Your new home is an entertainer's paradise inside and out. It also has an attic with a 20 ft ceiling making it a great expansion possibility for you.
The charm and homelike aspect of this Craftsman will appeal to you starting with your walk up the brick walkway to the 300 sq ft front porch!
Beautifully & thoughtfully landscaped exterior - home is wrapped with blooming plants & tree’s! (e.g., roses, blooming Camellia tree, Strawberry tree, Ornamental Strawberry, Wild Lilac, Daylilies, Red Hot Poker, Purple Sage, Calif Blue Sage, Coreopsis, Fairy Duster, Lantana)
In San Mateo's historic Hayward Park, you will find a neighborhood that offers both established charm and value; it's a neighborhood like no other. Hayward Park has an enviable combination of downtown proximity, timeless architecture, and flat tree-lined streets.
Centrally located making it a commuter's paradise. Close to three major freeways: 101, 280 and 92. Close to Bart and Caltrain for your commute up and down the Peninsula, SF, South and East Bay. In fact, Hayward Park neighborhood its own train station. Walk to downtown San Mateo & Central Park (just a few blocks).
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