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This detached Marina-style home sits on a peaceful residential street in the Outer Richmond district, with easy access to some of the best the city has to offer. Built in 1925 and lovingly restored over the past decade, the upper level is full of beautifully preserved original period detail including coved ceilings, intricate plaster and picture rail moldings, wainscoting, refinished hardwood floors, and beveled-glass accents throughout. Rich in character and pride of ownership.
A formal entry foyer welcomes you inside, and the upstairs flows naturally from a spacious living room to formal dining and a sunlit breakfast nook. The layout lives beautifully: a public half at the front for entertaining and a more private half at the back, with doors that carve out discrete spaces without cutting off sight lines, creating a floor plan that lends itself naturally to multi-generational living. A media room/den on the lower level adds a flexible living area, and the generous, mature backyard is home to decades-old garden specimens and even a peekaboo water view. All within blocks of Balboa Village, transit, Lands End, Golden Gate Park, and the coast.
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Lower Level
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Location
The Outer Richmond sits at San Francisco’s northwestern edge, where fog rolls in off the Pacific and the city gives way to open coastline. This peaceful residential neighborhood features wider streets, easier parking, and a decidedly low-key atmosphere compared to the bustle of downtown districts. The weather runs cooler and windier than the rest of the city, particularly in the mornings and evenings when the marine layer settles in. Life centers around the outdoors: Ocean Beach stretches along the western boundary, Golden Gate Park borders the south, and Lincoln Park and Lands End Trail offer coastal hiking just minutes away.
Balboa Village—the commercial corridor along Balboa Street—and Geary Boulevard anchor neighborhood life in the Outer Richmond, with a solid mix of restaurants, neighborhood cafes, and local shops. The local vibe is less about nightlife than morning coffee runs, weekend trail hikes, and calm residential blocks lined with Edwardian and Victorian homes. Public transit runs primarily along Geary, with the nearby 38R Rapid connecting the Outer Richmond directly to downtown and the rest of the city.
In the Neighborhood (Balboa St): Boa’s CVC (highly rated neighborhood cafe and dining), The Laundromat (pizza and bagels with outdoor dining + wine club), Butter Love Bakeshop, Fuwa Dumpling, Kazuko Sushi, Empero Taste (Chinese), Al-Masri (Egyptian), La Promenade Cafe, Iggy’s Place (sandwiches), Miki Ramen, Devil’s Teeth Baking Company, Mr. Banh Mi, Purple Kow (boba tea), Eat Americana, Rampant Bottle & Bar, Cielito Lindo (Mexican), Oodle Yunnan (Chinese noodle), Chino’s Taqueria, SLAKE (wine shop), Pizza Joint
Grocery & Convenience: Oceanview Market & Deli, Balboa Produce, Andronico’s Community Markets, Walgreens three blocks away, Safeway on La Playa St, Grocery Outlet on Geary, VA San Francisco Farmer's Market
Other Richmond Favorites: Balboa Theatre (movie theater on Balboa Street), Pacific Cafe (neighborhood seafood spot, known for clam chowder and crab), Chapeau! (French-inspired dining), Hong Kong Lounge (dim sum, shrimp-chive dumplings), Lou's Cafe (sandwich shop on Geary Boulevard), Mandalay Restaurant (Burmese cuisine), Kitchen Istanbul (Turkish), La Vie (Vietnamese), Gordo Taqueria (burritos), Arsicault Bakery
…and many more!
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