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Traditional with Modern Twist
We are back on market, better than ever! Welcome to your traditional home with a modern twist and designer touches in the highly desirable Lyon-Hoag neighborhood of Burlingame! Featuring new paint inside and new lawn in the front and backyard, the fabulous open floor plan of the 3 bedroom 2 bath home, all on one level, is awaiting its new owners. The large and comfortable living room has a fireplace and perfect transition to the dining area. The kitchen with marble countertop and bar seating overlooks the family room with direct access to the beautiful backyard. The master suite looks out on the lush yard, and it’s perfectly appointed with a walk-in closet, large bathroom with double sinks and Carrara marble, designer floor, shower, tub and water closet. The additional two bedrooms share a large hall bath with double sinks and shower, and the laundry room has plenty of space for large appliances. There is room to lounge and dine al fresco on the flag stones, enough grass to play kids soccer, all of it surrounded by mature trees and fruit trees. If you would rather be in the shade and play “corn hole”, there is room for that too! 232 Bancroft is like a hug from Mother Nature. Stroll or bike to downtown Burlingame, Washington or Victoria Park, Coyote Point, the local elementary and high school, and the new soon to be completed recreational center. Minutes from major freeways, award winning Burlingame schools and Facebook VR Campus.
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Contact Lizi Tabet
(415) 990-6070
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Located 15 miles from downtown San Francisco, Burlingame is a populous suburb with a thriving commercial base of its own. The city stretches from San Francisco Bay to the east, Interstate 280 to the west, Millbrae to the north, and Hillsborough and San Mateo to the south. Burlingame calls itself the City of Trees and counts 18,000 trees on public land and right-of-ways -- including several large stands of eucalyptus. The Broadway and Burlingame Avenue corridors are popular shopping districts, but the city has commercial interests as well. Industrial growth in Burlingame was spurred in the 1960s and ’70s by its proximity to San Francisco International Airport, and the city is home to Virgin America airlines and related service industries. Landmarks in Burlingame include the distinctive Caltrain station at Burlingame Avenue and California Drive, built in 1894 in the Mission Revival style. Nearby is Washington Park, which covers 19 acres and includes tennis courts, baseball fields, a basketball court, a picnic area, a playground, and plenty of green space. A more obscure landmark is the Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia on California Drive.