644 Capistrano Way

  • 3

    Beds

  • 2

    Baths

  • 1,558 sq ft

    Home Size

  • 5,820 sq ft

    Lot Size

Sold

$1,725,000

Overview

This home has it all – a just-completed remodel throughout, chic designer style, and an open concept floor plan designed for indoor/outdoor living. Light oak flooring unifies every room and walls of glass doors and expansive windows fill the home with natural light. A fabulous chef’s kitchen, separate office or playroom area, and a luxurious master suite are just some of the added features. Outside, the rear yard is perfect for entertaining, play, and gardening – all in a very private setting. And, with the home’s incredible location less than one-half mile to downtown, this is truly a special place to call home midway between San Francisco and Silicon Valley!

  • Built in

    1947

  • Listed

    8 years ago

  • Neighborhood


Amenities

  • Remodeled and reconfigured in 2015 with an open concept floor plan
  • One level with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths
  • Approximately 1,558 square feet of living space
  • Inviting foyer introduces refinished light oak flooring that extends throughout the home
  • New open concept floor plan integrates a spacious living room, formal dining area, separate office/play room area, and fabulous chef’s kitchen
  • A wall of sliding glass doors extends across the living room and office opening onto the rear deck and private yard; a sleek and modern two-way fireplace is shared by the two rooms
  • The formal, yet open, dining area has corner windows and recessed lighting
  • White Shaker-style cabinetry in the kitchen is topped in dark grey quartz slab with subway-set white tile backsplashes; an elevated breakfast bar has a solid clear walnut countertop
  • Stainless steel appliances include a new Samsung gas range, new Bosch dishwasher, new Blanco composite granite sink, and JennAir refrigerator
  • Master bedroom suite has corner windows, closet with mirrored sliding doors, and wiring for a flat screen television; the en suite, sky-lit bath has fully tiled walls, a vessel sink vanity, whirlpool tub, and rainspout shower
  • Two additional bedrooms plus a hallway bathroom with tiled walls, frameless glass shower with glass block accent, and modern glass vessel sink
  • Two-car garage, accessed via a covered breezeway, has plentiful storage and washer and dryer hookups, and features a sink and built-in cabinetry with integrated workbench
  • Other features include: recessed dimmable lighting throughout; solar tube lighting in the kitchen; - Nest thermostat; central heating and air conditioning
  • Gated front garden courtyard
  • Private rear yard with level lawn and entertainment deck
  • Fully landscaped lot of approximately 5,820 square feet
  • Less than one-half mile to downtown San Mateo and Central Park and walkable to Caltrain
  • Excellent local schools: Baywood Elementary, Borel Middle, and Aragon High (buyer to confirm enrollment)

San Mateo

San Mateo has it all: a diversity of neighborhoods, great parks, easy access, a plethora of shopping, and home to many businesses and an anchor for employment on the peninsula. With a rich heritage, dating back to the turn of the century with its most famous resident being A.P. Giannini, the founder of the Bank of Italy and later Bank of America, San Mateo offers a delightful spread of activity for all. The downtown area is studded with delicious restaurants and a variety of retail stores, and also boasts a 12 screen movie theatre and one of the largest wine cellars in the country, at Draeger’s Grocery Store. Shopping abounds at Hillsdale and Bridgepointe as well as the many neighborhood shopping centers.

Perhaps the most well known natural area is Coyote Point, a rock outcropped peninsula that juts into San Francisco Bay and home to a natural history museum, the Peninsula Humane Society, windsurfing, a private marina, and large picnic areas with uplifting vistas. Within walking distance of downtown, Central Park has something for everyone: ride the toy train, pick up a game of tennis, take a serene walk through the Japanese Garden, have a picnic while listening to Thursday evening’s Jazz in the Park, or enjoy the playgrounds.

San Mateo attracts a variety of homeowners, from those seeking their first home in the upcoming neighborhoods of the Village, Parkside, or Shoreview, to those looking for more a little more space in Hillsdale or the Meadows, to larger families seeking the spaciousness offered by San Mateo Park, Baywood, and Aragon.

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Small town feel
Big-city downtown amenities with a small town residential neighborhood feel
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Diverse housing
Very diverse housing opportunities ranging from downtown condos to suburban ranches and secluded San Mateo Park mansions
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Top schools
Baywood schools ranked among the state’s best
Explore San Mateo

Early San Mateo was a place of large estates and boldface names familiar to anyone who’s driven the town’s streets. Parrott, Hayward, Borel—these were the wealthy pioneers who sowed the seeds that eventually grew into today’s modern city of 100,000 residents. San Mateo was borne from their needs and later from their subdivided land, all around a stagecoach stop established in 1849 by Nicolas de Peyster on former Ohlone tribal land.

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