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30 Otsego is a beautifully remodeled 1920s Marina style home, situated in the friendly and sunny neighborhood of Mission Terrace, San Francisco. This classy two-story home offers a bright and modernized interior, with a hip lower in-law unit. You’ll fall in love with the inviting living spaces, the swank media-family room, and the modern patio/garden areas this home offers.

The luxurious kitchen is well-appointed with fine Carrara marble counters, stainless steel appliances, and custom white wooden cabinetry. The light filled living room boasts an expansive set of windows looking out towards Otsego Avenue, built -ins, and a warm wood-burning fireplace as a focal point. The formal dining room is ready for your next elegant dinner party. Completing the main level, you will find two generously sized bedrooms overlooking the garden, and an updated full bath. The rear yard offers two level patio areas; the upper hard-scaped section with direct access to a back alley (possible 2-car parking area). The lower level of this home features a stylish in-law unit including a bar sink area, bedroom, full bath, a media room, laundry area, and single-car garage.

30 Otsego Avenue is located in the Mission Terrace neighborhood in San Francisco, a friendly residential area offering a wonderful neighborly community removed from the hustle-bustle. Generally, people are attracted to Mission Terrace for it’s affordability and it's quiet neighborhood feel - with easy access to 101/280, BART/J-Church MUNI, and SFO. Mission Terrace has an intimate community with local markets, pizza parlors, shops, eateries, and the public library - preserving a homegrown personality. Most homes in the area were built in the 1920s and 30s, and this neighborhood is situated close to Glen Park, Bernal Heights, Sunnyside, and the Excelsior District.

This classic 1920s Marina style home, with its beautifully modernized interior, invites you to stay a while and enjoy easy, refined living. Be the first to view this property.

- Two Story Marina Style Home Built In 1924
- Stucco Exterior
- Period Details, Wood Floors
- Two Bedrooms, One Full Bath (Main Living Level)
- One Bedroom, One Full Bath, Media Room, Wet Bar Area (Lower Level In-Law Unit) 
- Bright Living, Formal Dining Room
- Covered, Gated Front Entry
- Single-Car Garage (Plus Added Parking Space In Driveway)
- Additional Off Street Parking, Accessed From Rear Alley
- 1,806 Sq.Ft, .07 Acre Lot (Per Tax Records)
- Located In Desirable Mission Terrace
- San Francisco Unified School District
- Convenient Access To 101/280, Glen Park BART, SFO

For more information or to schedule an appointment to view the interior and gardens of this property, please contact Angelo Cosentino (415) 298-9171 or [email protected]

Neighborhood


Sunnyside

More affordable than Glen Park or Bernal Heights, Sunnyside offers single family homes in a serene neighborhood with great proximity to Glen Park Village, the BART station and easy freeway access.
Sunnyside is primarily a residential district, but it is served by a small commercial strip along Monterey Boulevard. Being adjacent to Glen Park means that attractive shopping and dining options are never too far away. The City College of San Francisco has a campus within the bounds of the neighborhood that attracts much of the traffic in the area.
For its size, Sunnyside enjoys an abundance of recreational opportunities. Nearby Balboa Park is something of a hidden treasure, boasting playing fields, tennis courts, a playground and indoor swimming pool. The Sunnyside Recreation Center underwent a remodel in late 2007, and is a popular spot for families with younger children.
The neighborhood is also home to City Landmark #78, the Sunnyside Conservatory. Built in 1898, it is currently undergoing a major renovation thanks to the efforts of the Friends of the Sunnyside Conservatory organization. They aim to have work completed this fall so that the familiar landmark can once again serve as a community gathering place, hosting jazz concerts, art classes and private events.
One thing to note: the name Sunnyside is something of a misnomer. The neighborhood's original developer, Behrend Joost, was being rather optimistic when he dubbed his subdivision Sunnyside; the neighborhood gets its fair share of fog, particularly in the summer months.


Schedule

Open Houses:
Saturday, January 9th from 1 - 4 PM
Sunday, January 10th from 1 - 4 PM

Brokers Tour:
Tuesday, January 5th from 2:00 - 3:30 PM

Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Angelo Cosentino
415.298.9171 
www.angelocosentino.com

[email protected]

Contact


Angelo Cosentino

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