Beth Ellis Presents
Charming Forest Knolls Townhouse
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$1,078,000
118 Galewood Circle, San Francisco
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Property Details
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beds
2
baths
3
interior
1,450 sq ft
Welcome to 118 Galewood, a light, bright and spacious two-story townhouse nestled in the serene and tranquil San Francisco enclave of Galewood Circle. Boasting hardwood floors throughout and soaring, vaulted ceilings on the top floor, both bedrooms are generous and sunny with freshly updated, modern, en-suite baths and oversized closets (a walk-in in the primary). A wood burning fireplace frames the gracious living room with sliders to a sweet balcony. This warm and lovely home sits in a private circle of residences that feels far away from the hustle and bustle of City life, yet close in proximity to wonderful dining, shopping, schools and parks. Forest Knolls is a quiet, wooded, hidden gem, known for its urban hiking, particularly amongst the eucalyptus trees of the Fairy Gates Trailhead and the Historic Trail around Mount Sutro, one of San Francisco's famed "Seven Hills." Two car, attached, private garage with private laundry, heaps of storage and low HOA finish this lovely offering.
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Forest Knolls is centrally located on the San Francisco map with distinctive characteristics that transport residents and visitors to an environment that feels far from city life.
Residential streets in Forest Knolls come with a variety of housing, often in a Mid-Century Modern style. A collection of single-family homes, condominiums, duplexes, and bigger multi-unit properties are filled with a wide variety of residents from families and longtime residents, to students and professionals that work at the nearby medical campus. The steep hillsides upon which these homes are built boast remarkable views from every corner of the neighborhood.
With an elevation of 909 feet, Mount Sutro sits in the neighborhood’s northern sector and is as one of San Francisco’s original Seven Hills, with the majority of its land owned by the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Approximately 80 percent of Mount Sutro is naturally covered by a dense forest, primarily made up of eucalyptus trees, its oldest ones standing over 100 feet tall.
At the most northern point of this neighborhood sits the University of California Medical Center, which spills over into the bordering Inner Sunset. UCSF is a world-renowned center of research, patient care, and education and widely regarded as one of the world’s leading universities in health sciences.
Neighboring districts offer Forest Knolls all of the niceties of urban living while its natural surrounding habitat provides a tranquil environment tucked away in the center of the city.
Residential streets in Forest Knolls come with a variety of housing, often in a Mid-Century Modern style. A collection of single-family homes, condominiums, duplexes, and bigger multi-unit properties are filled with a wide variety of residents from families and longtime residents, to students and professionals that work at the nearby medical campus. The steep hillsides upon which these homes are built boast remarkable views from every corner of the neighborhood.
With an elevation of 909 feet, Mount Sutro sits in the neighborhood’s northern sector and is as one of San Francisco’s original Seven Hills, with the majority of its land owned by the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Approximately 80 percent of Mount Sutro is naturally covered by a dense forest, primarily made up of eucalyptus trees, its oldest ones standing over 100 feet tall.
At the most northern point of this neighborhood sits the University of California Medical Center, which spills over into the bordering Inner Sunset. UCSF is a world-renowned center of research, patient care, and education and widely regarded as one of the world’s leading universities in health sciences.
Neighboring districts offer Forest Knolls all of the niceties of urban living while its natural surrounding habitat provides a tranquil environment tucked away in the center of the city.
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