
18 Quintara Street, cross street 10th Avenue
Offered at $975,000
Setting the record of receiving 19 offers in Golden Gate Heights! Sold for $1,325,000, an astonishing 36% over the asking price. A happy day for both the Buyers and Sellers!
Welcome to a delightful family home
18 Quintara is truly special, detached on three sides, surrounded by landscaped gardens complete with white picket fence on a private cul-de-sac. This home is meticulously maintained showcasing lustrous hardwood floors, wonderful natural light, skylight and architectural detailing. Main level - The spacious living room has a wood burning fireplace and opens to the dining area. Entertaining is a breeze in this Chef’s custom kitchen with granite counters, gas stove, stainless appliances, plentiful cabinetry and a breakfast counter. Two of the Three bedrooms have a verdant garden outlook. The remodeled bathroom has a separate shower, bathtub and operable skylight.
The vacant, legal studio apartment contains the fourth bedroom and second bathroom. 20 Quintara has a separate address and entrance offering the flexibility of an office, au-pair quarters, extended family, media room or rental income. A considerable size, this multi-functional apartment offers an eat-in kitchen, bathroom, generous closets, hardwood floors and abundant natural light.
The lush garden has a private deck, the perfect place for a barbecue party. Car collectors will love the two car side by side garage, plus the driveway for two additional cars. Laundry room in garage. Enjoy the quiet solitude of this home while still in close proximity to entertainment and conveniences. JP Murphy Park, 9th & Irving shops and cafes, UCSF, Golden Gate Park, West Portal, easy freeway access and public transportation.
Live happily ever after at 18 Quintara!
At this time, there are no showings.
Contact Debbie Hemingway - 415.640.1487
dhemingway@paragon-re.com
Golden Gate Heights
In a city full of hills and hidden parks, Grand View Park, a grassy vista atop Golden Gate Heights, is a personal favorite for San Franciscans who tend to keep this gem a closely guarded secret. Views here are exceptional, extending from the Pacific to downtown. Though it's only about the size of a city block, Grand View Park is home to many native species of flora, giving botany buffs a peek at what our city looked like when it was unsettled. About a half mile to the south, Golden Gate Heights Park is the true neighborhood park, a hot spot for dog owners, with a number of secluded woodsy walks, a tennis court, picnic tables and a playground. The fact that both of these gorgeous outdoor spaces remain lightly trafficked offers an insight in to the nature of life in Golden Gate Heights. With many of its single family homes perched on narrow, winding streets, this neighborhood is favored by those that want to take advantage of all San Francisco has to offer while having a peaceful, quiet escape to come home to. There's a diversity of architectural styles here but the one thing most homes have in common is views, views and more views. An ideal evening in Golden Gate Heights could take you on the Moraga and Lawton Street Stair walks to catch a spectacular sunset view and then down to the Inner Sunset for all the diverse dining options discerning San Franciscans demand. There are just enough shops and pubs -- usually frequented by UCSF students -- to keep things lively.
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