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The Walk-Through: a Glen Park home

Wednesday, June 16, 2010


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The rear walk-out garden features a stone patio and a wooden deck.


Twice a week, The Chronicle features a local home on the market that caught our eye for its architecture, history or character.

Address: 181 Randall St., Glen Park, San Francisco

Asking price: $1.629 million

Description: This Victorian home, built in 1910, was rebuilt in 2002 based on a design by Huang Iboshi Architecture. It features a modern kitchen with an island, granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. The kitchen connects to a sunny formal dining area that overlooks the rear garden. There's also hardwood flooring and a living room with bay windows. The upstairs master suite has a gas fireplace, walk-in closet and a bath with an oversized soaking tub. A two-car garage sits beneath a front patio.

Don't miss: The sweeping city views and rear walk-out garden that features a stone patio and wooden deck.

Size: The three-bedroom, three-bath home spans 2,900 square feet.

Built: 1910

For more information: Jennifer Rosdail, Paragon Real Estate Group, (415) 269-4663, jennifer@rosdail.com, www.jenniferrosdail.com.

Send submissions for The Walk-Through to realestate@sfchronicle.com.

This article appeared on page D - 2 of the San Francisco Chronicle


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