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Charming private home with pool and Jacuzzi in St. Francis Wood.
| Rent |
$4400 |
| Sq ft (approx) |
1500 |
| Neighborhood |
St. Francis Wood |
| Address |
45 Santa Paula Ave.
San Francisco CA 94127
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| Bedrooms |
2 |
| Bathrooms |
2 |
| Parking |
1-car garage plus driveway |
| Washer/dryer |
In unit |
| Building type |
Single-family home |
| Outdoor space |
Private balcony, patio and backyard |
| Available |
Leased |
This lovely home offers elegant details and a wonderful flow perfect for entertaining.
- Split-level home
- Living room features gas fireplace and balcony
- Dining area
- Remodeled kitchen with center table, limestone counters, stainless steel appliances including gas oven/range, refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, trash compactor, disposal
- Master bedroom includes ensuite bathroom with mirrored wall
- Second bathroom features steam shower and glass block accent wall
- Brazilian cherry floors throughout living area and bedrooms, limestone floors in kitchen and bathrooms
- Beautiful slubbed silk curtains throughout
- Energy-efficient upgrades include brand-new chimney cap for fireplace, brand-new Anderson bedroom doors, and newly refitted and recaulked windows
- Spiral staircase to garage features built-in 340-bottle wine storage, set into hillside for optimum temperature control
- Lushly landscaped backyard patio includes heated 20-foot swimming pool with Badu-Jet continuous flow system, Jacuzzi and automatic pool cover
- Tall hedge with outdoor lighting surrounds backyard for total privacy
- Pool service and landscaping maintenance included
- 1-car garage plus space in driveway for second car
- Washer/dryer in garage
- Small pets (<20 lbs.) considered on an individual basis
St. Francis Wood is justifiably lauded as one of the nation's finest examples of a "residence park." The "City Beautiful" movement, popularized by heralded architect Daniel Burnham, influenced the community plan, and restrictions of every kind shaped the development that arose.
Planners banned businesses, buried utilities beneath the sidewalks, and laid out wide streets. Occasional architectural features meant to be "reminiscent of the loveliest gardens of the Italian Renaissance" ornamented the grounds.
The best names in architecture and urban planning of the day attached their names to the winding lanes behind the pillared entryways.
A San Francisco Examiner poll taken in 1998 showed that the residents of St. Francis Wood are among the most satisfied people in all of San Francisco.
For more information contact Jeanne Zimmermann: jzimmermann@mcguire.com or 415.901.2779
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