• 2

    Beds

  • 2.5

    Baths

  • 1,340 sq ft

    Home Size

Sold

$1,450,000

Overview

Welcome to your future home in the heart of San Mateo's Bay Meadows neighborhood – an exquisite 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath townhome crafted with sophistication and style. Built in 2015, this 1,340 sq ft light-filled home offers a seamless and open floor plan, effortlessly connecting the living room, dining room, and kitchen area. The kitchen is adorned with quartz countertops, stylish cabinetry, and high-end stainless steel appliances, including a top-of-the-line Bertazzoni gas range, Bosch dishwasher, Samsung refrigerator, and a convenient built-in microwave along with a private balcony. This first level is complemented by the convenience of a half bath and an in-unit washer and dryer, enhancing the overall functionality of the space.

Upstairs, find sanctuary in the primary ensuite bedroom with double sinks and a spacious walk-in closet. A second ensuite bedroom ensures comfort and privacy for all. Additional amenities include air conditioning for year-round comfort and a Rinnai tankless water heater. The property features a spacious 2-car tandem garage with plenty of room for storage, plus ample off-street parking.

Bay Meadows neighborhood is in close proximity to Whole Foods, Hillsdale Mall, Blue Bottle Coffee, Fieldwork Brewing Company, and many more conveniences just a stroll away. Close to a variety of parks, offering opportunities for outdoor enjoyment, including Bay Meadows Park, Paddock Park, and Persimmon Park.

Ideal location for commuters whether you prefer mass transit with Caltrain or a quick drive with easy access to Highway 101 and El Camino Real. Top-rated schools; George Hall Elementary, Abbott Middle School, and Hillsdale High School (buyer to verify)

  • Built in

    2015

  • Listed

    3 weeks ago

  • Neighborhood

  • Schools

    George Hall Elementary, Abbott Middle School, and Hillsdale High School (buyer to verify)


Amenities

  • Exquisite 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath, 1,340 s/f residence

  • Built in 2015

  • Open floor plan, connecting the living room, dining room, and kitchen area.

  • Quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, including a top-of-the-line Bertazzoni gas range

  • Private balcony

  • Convenient downstairs half bath and in-unit washer and dryer

  • Primary ensuite bedroom with double sink and a spacious walk-in closet.

  • Air conditioning

  • Large attached 2-car tandem garage

  • Ample off-street parking

  • HOA fee: $382/monthly

  • Close proximity to shopping, restaurants, and parks

  • Easy access to Highway 101 and El Camino Real

  • Top-Rated Schools: George Hall Elementary, Abbott Middle School, and Hillsdale High School (buyer to verify).


San Mateo

Bay Meadows/Fiesta Gardens

Bay Meadows

Bay Meadows real estate is diverse in appearance and ranges in size from studios to four bedrooms. For-sale pricing ranges from $1.2 to $3.1 million, with a median sales price of $1.88 million. The neighborhood’s almost exclusively multi-unit personality is consistent with its “New Urbanist” ethos, in which urban features like increased population density, pedestrian friendliness and proximity to mass transit (in this case, Caltrain) are incorporated into a suburban setting. (car commuters enjoy easy access to Highway 101 and El Camino Real.) Bay Meadows is master-planned and will eventually feature its own “downtown,” in the planning and construction stages on South Delaware Street. When completed, Bay Meadows’ commercial core will feature more than 40,000 square feet of retail space, restaurants, community outdoor space with bocce courts and a fire pit and even a biergarten. Though still finishing its “build-out” phase, Bay Meadows has already become home to hundreds of residents whose daily lifestyle now includes mornings at Blue Bottle Coffee and evenings at the Field Work Brewing Company’s outdoor beer garden, “Mom Days” every Monday and monthly “Rubbing Elbows” events. Both of these meet-ups happen at Paddock Park, one of four large green spaces in the neighborhood. Persimmon Park, home to Bay Meadows’ community garden, is another. Bay Meadows has grown into a neighborhood of 11 unique residential communities offering homes for sale and to rent, along with parks, pathways, and the independent Nueva School’s grade 9-12 campus.

Fiesta Gardens

Fiesta Gardens sits across Highway 92 from 19th Avenue Park. Fiesta Gardens real estate claims the same vintage as its Eichler-heavy neighbor but could not be more different. Where 19th Avenue Park is full to the brim with California Modern wood and glass, Fiesta Gardens chooses a more traditional route. Its neat, wide streets are lined with post-war ranch homes, simple three-bedroom (and usually two-bath), single-story homes built in the 1950s andd 1960s on 5,000 square-foot lots that now sell for between $1.1 and $1.5 million. What is unique about Fiesta Gardens’ 1,200 – 1,600 square-foot homes is the condition in which they’re kept. Like a condominium complex, Fiesta Gardens has a strong homeowners’ association – some might say a “legendary” HOA. Homeowners’ dues are approximately $300 per year. The Fiesta Gardens Homes Association has an active presence on Facebook. There you will find announcements regarding Easter Egg hunts, the results of the holiday decorating contest, postings asking for remodel advice – everything you’d expect to find on a neighborhood message board. Fiesta Gardens school children have the option to attend Fiesta Gardens Elementary School, a K-5 Magnet School whose focus is a two-way Spanish-English immersion and Global Studies and its neighborhood is served by Borel Middle School and Hillsdale High School as well.

To view a detailed google map of the Fiesta Gardens neighborhood, click here. The MLS area is 420.

Explore Bay Meadows/Fiesta Gardens

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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