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Completely RemodeledMid Century Home located in the sought-after Miraloma Park on a quiet Cul-De-Sac street. This property has a wonderful open floor plan that consists of 2 bedrooms and 1 bath, new eat-in kitchen with new stainless appliances that open to a large rear yard deck, new hardwood floors, and paint throughout, new electrical, furnace, recessed lighting, double pane windows and much more. The home has a large 2+ car garage with expansion possibilities for in-law unit or extra living space. Walking distance to Mt. Davidson, Miraloma playground, and just a short distance to neighborhood shops, restaurants, public transportation, and major commute routes.
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Contact Gary Tribulato
(415) 674-6500
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Corcoran Icon Properties
Realtor® Associate
DRE# 01220884
(415) 674-6500 office
(415) 828-7814 mobile
415.432.2170 fax
Westwood Highlands is just south of Sherwood Forest and is a similar neighborhood. Sherwood Forest is perched on the southwest slope of Mount Davidson, the City's highest hill at 927 feet. This tiny neighborhood is patterned around the tale of Robin Hood with street names such as Lansdale, Dalewood and, of course, Robinhood, the highest residential street in the City. Original globe streetlights still grace the small community thoroughfares, which feel a world apart from its more urban neighborhoods. There are only single-family homes in this small enclave of about 200 homes, some dating back to the 1930s by famed architects Julia Morgan, Timothy Pflueger and Harold G. Stoner. From colonials to manor houses, the homes reflect an elegant and serene atmosphere. South of Sherwood Forest lies Westwood Highlands, another small enclave. Many streets end with "wood" (Brentwood, Hazelwood, Burlwood), thus providing the neighborhood's nickname "the woods." Marked with obscure wrought iron signs, Westwood Highlands has 283 residences built in the late 1920s with the look and feel of an English village. The neighborhood association dates back to 1924 when the Residential Development Company of San Francisco established Westwood Highlands as one of the earliest planned residential communities in the country. Most residents are long-term and turnover is rare. Both hillside neighborhoods benefit from lovely views. The Mount Davidson Stairway Walk meanders through a variety of flora and views of neighboring West Portal, where shops and restaurants can be found.