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Julie Baumann presents:
Enjoy epic views from this hilltop Eichler home in the Highlands neighborhood of San Mateo. On a .294± acre lot, this sought-after architectural design is true to form with clean lines, abundant natural light from walls of windows, skylights and sliding glass doors, exposed wood plank ceilings and beams and a brick fireplace flanked by glass walls. Engineered white oak floors, light fixtures in Mid-Century Modern style, and paint, inside and out, are recent upgrades.
Simple, stylishly organic and dramatic, the adventure begins at the front door when you get a glimpse of scenic vistas deeper within. Showstopping views from the living room, open dining room and primary suite will stop you in your tracks with pause and awe, while the 180-degree views from the backyard deck will take your breath away.
Cozy up near the living room fireplace, celebrate with family and friends around the formal dining room table, entertain on-the-fly in your extended kitchen with intimate patio, barbecue in the back yard, relax with brewski on the deck sofa, or step around the corner to the neatly groomed, private front yard with intimate patio – there are so many delightful vignettes to enjoy!
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Open Houses:
Twilight Tour, Friday, July 19 - 4:00-6:00pm
Saturday, July 20 - 12:00-4:00pm
Sunday, July 21 - 12:00-4:00pm
Brokers Tour:
Tuesday, July 23
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(650) 576-8889
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REALTOR®
Curator of Fine Homes on the San Francisco Peninsula
DRE# 01799278
650. 576. 8889 mobile
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.