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Tim Brown & Mark Brown present:

Charming Portola Single-Family

SOLD!

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beds

3

baths

3

Interior

3

Lot

3

751 Sweeny Street

SOLD!

3 Bed | 1 Bath | 1 Car Parking

Charming Portola Single-Family

 

Charming Portola single-family home with 3 bedrooms. Move-in ready! Freshly painted inside and out with beautifully refinished hardwood floors. This traditional 1940s home has a large fenced rear yard and patio. The main level offers a formal living room and a spacious eat-in kitchen. A full bath with shower-over-tub, two bedrooms, and a sunroom/office/guest room complete the floor. The lower level adds greater flexibility with a bonus/family room and large garage – expansion potential? Located in the University Mound neighborhood, a great commuter location, and urban retreat. Enjoy the many recreational opportunities of nearby McLaren Park.

 

Keller Williams San Francisco Lic. #01995149. Each office is independently owned and operated. The information contained herein has either been given to us by the owner of the property or obtained from sources that we deem reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it. The prospective buyer should carefully verify the above items and all other information contained herein.

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Tim Brown

Brown Real Estate Group | Keller Williams San Francisco

Broker Associate

DRE# 00580970

415.334.0100 office

www.BrownSF.com

Mark Brown

Brown Real Estate Group | Keller Williams San Francisco

Broker Associate

DRE# 01850707

415.359.5576 mobile

www.BrownSF.com

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The Portola area was named for Don Gaspar de Portola - an explorer in 1769 who was charged with finding Monterey Bay. He overshot his target and stumbled upon San Francisco Bay instead. In the early 1900s it remained mostly agricultural with cattle grazing on the hills, and produce and flower gardens near what is now the 101. Today, the Portola neighborhood is approximately one square mile in size with a high percentage of owner-occupied single-family homes. Residents can be found taking a stroll through McLaren Park or shopping along San Bruno Avenue- home to a variety of eateries, markets, bakeries, many schools, churches, a business strip and the groundbreaking Family Connections community resource center. Family Connections was established in Portola in 1993 and exists to develop healthy families, thriving communities and opportunities to share cultures, values, knowledge and resources.