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Tucked away on a rare quiet cul-de-sac overlooking Glen Canyon and neighboring hills, this modern home has been transformed and upgraded throughout. The open concept LR/ DR/ kitchen is complemented by a center island, chef's kitchen, wooden floors, gas fireplace, skylights, dual-pane windows, recessed lights, and more. Both larger bathrooms were renovated with permits to a luxurious standard. Over-sized bedrooms, a home theater, a multi-purpose room, and newly renovated rear yard make this ideal for working from home or family gatherings. Garage includes a workshop, cabinetry and laundry area w/ tub sink. Mere minutes to walk to Glen Park Village, Glen Park BART, tech bus stops, and the trails and rec center of Glen Canyon park. Commuters have EZ access to 280 and 101.
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58 Martha is located right on the border between Glen Park and Sunnyside, and offers easy access to both! The area consists mostly of single family homes in a serene neighborhood with great proximity to Glen Park Village, the BART station and easy freeway access.
Being adjacent to Glen Park means that attractive shopping and dining options are never too far away. Sunnyside is primarily a residential district, but it is served by a small commercial strip along Monterey Boulevard. The City College of San Francisco has a campus within the bounds of Sunnyside that attracts much of the traffic in the area. Diamond Heights Shopping Center is also just around the corner, providing even more shopping opportunities.
58 Martha Ave enjoys an abundance of recreational opportunities. Dorothy W Erskine Park is 50 feet from the front door, and Glen Canyon Park is immediately around the corner (past Bosworth St). A bit further away is Balboa Park - something of a hidden treasure, boasting playing fields, tennis courts, a playground and indoor swimming pool. The Sunnyside Recreation Center - a short drive away on Mangels Ave - 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.
If the area is foggy when you visit Sunnyside, you can blame the neighborhood's original developer, Behrend Joost, who was being rather optimistic when he dubbed his subdivision Sunnyside.