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Julie Baumann & Sheryl Fleming present:
In the highly desirable Crestmoor Park neighborhood, near hiking and biking trails with ocean and bay views, and easy access to thoroughfares for commuters and weekend warriors, this stylishly updated residence brings the outdoors in to nearly every room through large windows with woodland views and natural light that fills the home.
Nature is always good for the soul.
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Open Houses:
Twilight Tour Pasta Feed Food Truck Thursday, April 25, 4:30-6:30pm
Saturday & Sunday, April 27 & 28, 11am-4pm
Brokers Tour:
Tuesday, April 30, 10am-12pm
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Julie Baumann
(650) 576-8889
[email protected]
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Curator of Fine Homes on the San Francisco Peninsula
DRE# 01799278
650. 576. 8889 mobile
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Located between Millbrae and South San Francisco, San Bruno is perhaps best known as the city next to San Francisco International Airport. The city of more than 42,000 has much to offer its residents, including a lively shopping district, easy access to public transit and highways, and proximity to nature.
San Bruno became an official municipality in 1914 but remained primarily rural until the 1940s, when a housing boom transformed the city. The population stabilized again during the 1960s.
The city is home to Skyline College, Caltrain, and Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) stations, video-sharing company YouTube, and The Shops at Tanforan mall. The Golden Gate National Cemetery is located on Sneath Lane.
San Bruno residents enjoy easy access to a number of hiking and outdoor recreation areas, including 1,200-foot-tall Sweeney Ridge. Visitors to the ridge take in breathtaking views of Marin County and the East Bay on clear days.
The median household income in San Bruno is $79,000, and the median home value is $598,000, according to 2013 United States Census Bureau data. Of the city’s 15,356 housing units, 56 percent are owner occupied.