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Welcome to 698 Victoria St. nestled in the picturesque Ingleside Terraces Neighborhood. in San Francisco. This charming Mediterranean-style home is an exquisite and classic 4 bedroom, 3 bath. Situated on a 7,609 corner lot and surrounded by greenery and charming neighborhood outlooks.
As you step inside, you're greeted by the warmth of a spacious living room, adorned with a classic fireplace, inviting bay windows and, graceful wooden doorways, creating a welcoming ambiance for gatherings and relaxation alike.
The elegant living room with center fireplace and gorgeous hardwood floors, tray ceilings, solid woodwork trim and is surrounded by charming windows abundant with natural light. Adjacent to the living room is a gracious formal dining room with built in buffet. Enjoy a stunning and sunny remodeled eat-in kitchen featuring new quartz countertops, gas range, extra large stainless sink and double glass doors that offer access to the rear garden.
One bedroom is on the main level. Designed like a split level with just a few steps up at the rear of the home leads to two bright and spacious bedrooms. One primary with a ensuite bath plus a second full bath off the hallway.
Just a few steps down from the kitchen, you'll find a freshly updated one-bedroom in-law unit with its private entrance and a freshly remodeled, modern bathroom, perfect for guests or extended family members.
Step outside to the backyard oasis, where entertaining and gardening become a pleasure. Whether you're hosting al fresco gatherings or cultivating your green thumb, this outdoor space is sure to inspire and delight.
Additional features include hardwood floors, period wood moldings that add character and charm, as well as ample closet space for all your storage needs. The garage level offers an abundance of storage areas or alternatively a home gym.
The home is conveniently located in close proximity to West Portal and Ocean Avenue, two vibrant urban hubs offering a variety of dining, shopping, and entertainment options. Additionally, the Stonestown Galleria, a retail and entertainment destination, is just minutes away, providing a wealth of shopping and leisure opportunities. Stonestown and Ocean Avenue both have a Whole Foods Market; Stonestown also has a Trader Joe’s and Target.
With quick and convenient access to the 280, 101, and 80 freeways, both SFO and downtown San Francisco are just 15 minutes away!
Open Houses:
Saturday March 16th, 2:00 to 4:00 PM
Sunday March 17th, 2:00 to 4:00 PM
Brokers Tour:
Tuesday March 19th, 1:00 to 3:00 PM
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Sandra Gandolfo
(415) 706-5633
[email protected]
Ingleside Terraces is another one of those best-of-both-worlds neighborhoods found in the Southwestern area of San Francisco. It was developed around the old Ingleside Racetrack, which once attracted jockeys from all over the country. Urbano Drive marks the old track and is very visible on any map. It's rumored that the home at nearby 280 Byxbee Avenue was once the jockey's clubhouse, and the very 1st automobile race in California was held at the racetrack in 1900. The neighborhood officially opened in 1913, offering Edwardian era San Franciscans a true residential park.
The Ingleside Terraces area offers modern city dwellers a quiet, peaceful, almost suburban atmosphere with easy access to urban amenities. This is a very walkable neighborhood, with Ocean Avenue shopping and services and the Stonestown Galleria Mall within blocks. Muni's K-line streetcar runs right along Ocean Avenue and straight to West Portal with all of its shops and dining to the north, or down to the Glen Park or Balboa Park BART stations and City College to the south. San Francisco State University is also nearby. Adjacent Junipero Serra Boulevard offers commuters easy access to the Peninsula. The Ingleside Terraces Homes Association remains very active, hosting community-building events like garage sales and holiday caroling. Its newsletter, The Sundial, is named after what some suspect to be the world's largest sundial; it was erected by Ingleside Terraces' developer in Entrada Court as a publicity stunt and has been diligently keeping track of the time since 1913.