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Julie Baumann & Sheryl Fleming present:
With views of the Santa Cruz Mountains and access to adjacent open space, this San Mateo Highlands mid-century home offers a laidback suburban lifestyle only minutes from Downtown San Mateo and Burlingame. The Eichler classic has wood beam and plank ceilings, walls of dual-pane windows and sliding glass doors, and new, engineered, white oak flooring, throughout.
Blissful views from floor-to-ceiling windows, a corner block fireplace, and glass doors to the backyard patio and lawn, define the living room. Warm and inviting, the updated kitchen has a suite of appliances, mountain views and an adjoining family/dining room that opens to side and back yard patios. Bedrooms have customized closets with mirrored doors, including the primary with an en suite bathroom and a wall of windows with patio access.
Harmonious and peaceful, you'll forget about busy Peninsula life in the valley below and learn to live in the moment. Take a deep breath. Every convenience you can (probably) imagine is only a couple of miles away, plus you're equidistant to San Francisco and Palo Alto — global centers of culture, technology and innovation.
Sit back, relax and enjoy the view.
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OPEN HOUSES
Saturday, February 24th • 11am-4pm
Pop-Up Taco Bar • 11am-2pm
Sunday, February 25th • 12-4pm
BROKERS TOUR
Tuesday, February 27th • 10am-12pm
ADDITIONAL SHOWINGS BY APPOINTMENT
Contact Julie Baumann
(650) 576-8889
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Curator of Fine Homes on the San Francisco Peninsula
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One of the largest cities on the San Francisco Peninsula, San Mateo boasts many options for recreation as well as a revitalized downtown, with a large movie theater, restaurants, and bars. Spanish explorers first came to present-day San Mateo on a 1776 scouting trip and named the creek they slept beside San Mateo Creek. In 1863, the railroad arrived in San Mateo, leading some wealthy San Franciscans to build summer and weekend homes in the area.
Today, approximately 100,000 people call the city home. The median household income is $88,000, and the median home value is $722,000 according to 2013 United States Census Bureau data. Of San Mateo’s 40,014 housing units, 54 percent are owner occupied.
The city is home to the Hillsdale Shopping Center and a number of parks -- including Central Park and the Coyote Point Recreation Area. The CuriOdyssey museum at Coyote Point offers science and wildlife exhibits for children and adults, some of which feature live animals. For a breathtakingly beautiful jog, hike, or bicycling outing, locals head to the Sawyer Camp Trail at the Crystal Springs Reservoir.