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Lovely Westwood Park Bungalow

$1,400,000

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Features

beds

3

baths

3

Interior

3

Lot

3

Westwood Park was born of the boom years following the WWI as San Francisco grew westward toward the Pacific. Originally built to entice middle-class residents with it's delightful mix of bungalows, it has evolved into one of the city's most distinctive neighborhoods. In a departure from the heavily ornamented Victorians of San Francisco, Westwood Park introduced variations of the Arts and Crafts Movement and commonly incorporated details such as gum wood wainscoting, brick fireplaces, French doors and sunrooms. You'll find all these elements thoughtfully preserved at 629 Miramar which faces a verdant boulevard dotted with 100 year-old Japanese Black Pines. Approaching the home you'll be charmed by the traditional cottage-style roofline and tidy front garden with it's own mature lemon grove, birds of paradise and flowering shrubs. Upon entering the richly paneled foyer you'll be welcomed through a comfortable living room and formal dining area with classic French doors, alcove, polished hardwood floors and wood-burning fireplace. The modern kitchen comes fully equipped with double oven, five-burner gas cooktop, freshly refinished cabinets and casual bar seating for two. The two main bedrooms are bestowed with an abundance of natural light through south-facing windows. The master flows into a relaxing sunroom overlooking the rear patio and garden. An additional suite of rooms offers the flexibility to use as a home office, 2nd master or perhaps even short-term rental owing to it's private entrance, full bath and garden access. Additionally, you'll find generous basement storage, conveniently located laundry room with brand new LG appliances and off-street parking for up to two cars. The vibrancy of nearby Ocean Avenue offers numerous retail and restaurant options along with easy access to transportation corridors.

Prepare to be smitten by Westwood Park and the charms of 629 Miramar!

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Neighborhood

629 Miramar Avenue

Westwood Park is a charming little enclave, dotted with craftsmen-style bungalows constructed mostly in the early 1920s. Residents take great pride in their homes, which are very well-maintained; and an active neighborhood association works to maintain the historic nature of the neighborhood. Development of Westwood Park's 650 or so homes kicked off in 1917, in conjunction with the opening of the Twin Peaks Tunnel that connected the so-called "two cities" of downtown San Francisco and the vast tracts of land West of Twin Peaks. The layout of the neighborhood is very distinctive and easily spotted on a map. Unlike nearby Ingleside Terrace, which was literally built around a former horse track, the two main oval streets that mark Westwood Park were designed to keep residents from getting lost on winding roads. Today's residents enjoy their proximity to Ocean Avenue's commercial strip, which offers all of the everyday conveniences. A Muni streetcar runs right down Ocean Avenue as well, for access to downtown or south to the Balboa Park BART station. The neighborhood is adjacent to both San Francisco City College and the state-of-the-art Ingleside Branch of the San Francisco Library. For such a relatively small neighborhood, there is also a very active parent's group, making this a great area for families with kids.