1000 Capuchino Avenue

  • 2

    Beds

    per county records

  • 1

    Baths

    per county records

  • 1,250 sq ft

    Home Size

    per county records

  • 3,500 sq ft

    Lot Size

    per county records

  • 140 sq ft

    Lower level basement

    Per paid vendor

For Sale

0 days on market

$1,595,000

Overview

Just two blocks from Broadway in sought-after Burlingame Terrace, this vintage property is ready to enjoy today or transform for the future. This circa 1926 architectural gem presents timeless character on a sidewalk-lined street in an outstanding neighborhood. Located on a newly landscaped corner lot framed by tall boxwood hedges, the home is freshly painted inside and out with preserved heritage details like refinished hardwood floors, extra-tall baseboards, coved ceilings with dropped crown moldings, and glass doorknobs.

A traditional foyer opens to the formal living room, which features an expansive front window, fireplace beneath sconce lighting, and built-in cabinetry. The formal dining room connects to the kitchen through true divided light doors and is finished with a classic chandelier and coved ceiling. The kitchen is appointed with oak cabinetry, updated quartz counters, and a separate breakfast room filled with natural light.

Two upstairs bedrooms have new carpet and are served by a full bath with checkerboard tile floor, pedestal sink, and subway-tiled tub with overhead shower. A lower-level utility room off the kitchen includes a sink and bonus bath with glass-enclosed shower. There is also an attached 2-car garage laundry plus access to the secret private side yard with vast lawn and brick patio. Just 2 blocks to Broadway and minutes to Burlingame Avenue, this home also has access to top-rated Burlingame schools.

  • Built in

    1926

  • Listed

    11 hours ago

  • Neighborhood

  • Schools

    Roosevelt Elementary, Burlingame Intermediate, Burlingame High School (buyer to verify)


Amenities

  • On the market for the first time in 40 years

  • Circa 1926 architectural gem with curb appeal on a newly landscaped corner lot framed by tall boxwood hedges to each side

  • Freshly painted inside and out plus refinished hardwood floors in main living areas

  • 2 bedrooms and 1 bath plus lower-level bonus bath

  • Approximately 1,250 square feet of living space

  • Elevated covered front entrance has a true divided light door with beveled edge glass

  • Traditional foyer features a lantern-style pendant light, coved ceiling with dropped crown moldings, and refinished hardwood floors that continue into the main living areas

  • Tall baseboards and glass doorknobs recall the home’s early heritage

  • An arched opening frames the formal living room, which has an expansive front window, coved ceiling with dropped crown moldings, refinished hardwood floors, and built-in cabinetry with shelves; a fireplace is outlined with keystones beneath a simple wooden mantel and sconce lights on the chimneypiece; tall windows are positioned to each side

  • Formal dining room with refinished hardwood floors, a chandelier from the coved ceiling with dropped crown moldings; double true divided light doors open to the foyer, and a matching single door opens to the kitchen

  • The kitchen has new hardwood floors, oak cabinetry with quartz counters, and tiled backsplashes; a separate breakfast room has refinished hardwood floors, a chandelier, and windows to the rear and side of the home

  • Appliances include a GE electric cooktop, microwave, oven, and dishwasher, plus a Kenmore refrigerator

  • Two upstairs bedrooms, each with new carpet, ceiling light, crown moldings, and wardrobe closet

  • Upstairs bath has a checkerboard style floor in contrasting tiles, pedestal sink, and tub with overhead shower surrounded by subway tile with a feature strip, which continues onto the wainscot

  • Steps in the kitchen lead down to a utility room with sink, vinyl floor, and bonus bath with glass-enclosed shower and new waterproof SPC flooring here and in the mudroom

  • Additional features include an attached 2-car garage with built-in cabinetry and laundry area with Kenmore washer/dryer and a new HVAC system

  • Secret side yard with expansive lawn, brick patio, and direct access from the garage

  • Additional storage space in unfinished attic and lower level basement

  • Lot size of approximately 3,500 square feet

  • Desirable Burlingame Terrace neighborhood with outstanding convenience – just 2 blocks to Broadway, less than 1 mile to Burlingame Avenue, and minutes to Highway 101

  • Burlingame schools: Roosevelt Elementary, Burlingame Intermediate, Burlingame High (buyer to confirm)


Burlingame

Burlingame Terrace

As it was in 2023, Burlingame Terrace was once again Burlingame’s most affordable neighborhood in 2024, only this time with an average home value of $2.348 million, an increase of 16.7% over its 2023 average value of $2.013 million.  The increase put Burlingame Terrace within shouting reach of 2022’s high-water mark of $2.44 million and did not impact the entry-level neighborhood’s popularity with buyers, as its 16 total sales in 2024 made it the third-most popular neighborhood for buyers in Burlingame.  Despite its overall value increase, Burlingame Terrace did boast the city’s two-most affordable sales in 2024 and Burlingame’s only sub-$1 million single-family home sale, even as the neighborhood average price-per-square foot rose 8.6% to $1,393, sixth-highest in Burlingame. 

To view a detailed google map of the Burlingame Terrace neighborhood, click here. The MLS area is 465.


Favorable

  • Perfectly situated between Burlingame Ave and Broadway

  • Older homes with character

Adverse

  • Lower tree density than Burlingables or Easton Addition, but still gorgeous

Explore Burlingame Terrace

Burlingame is one of the few areas that has maintained its gracious charm and timeless elegance over the decades. A favorite among families, Burlingame’s two main shopping areas, Burlingame Avenue and Broadway, attract a wide variety of shoppers discovering its boutiques, restaurants, dessert places, and clothing stores. Home to fresh farmer’s markets every Sunday morning in the summer and fall, jazz concerts in Washington Park, and a yearly Art in the Park fair, Burlingame is a wonderful place to start a family or retire later in life, and is well equipped for both!

Its tree lined streets offer an abundance of architecture and style of homes, from quaint two bedroom bungalows to thoughtfully designed four and five bedrooms.

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Timeless elegance
Renowned small town, community feel
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Top schools
Top rated schools
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Tree lined streets
Burlingame is well known for it’s beautiful trees: each of its 15,000 trees is visited at least once every five years for care, and Burlingame has been a Tree City USA for over 30 consecutive years.
Explore Burlingame

If you’re looking to buy a home in Burlingame in a particular public elementary school district, this unique google map will help you identify the geographic boundaries for enrollment of each school. This map was assembled from data from the school district website (handy for quickly identifying what school a particular address is assigned to), and is reliable but not guaranteed.

If you have more specific questions about schools in Burlingame, please contact Raziel. To verify enrollment in the event it is impacted, contact the Burlingame School District.

All addresses in Burlingame go to Burlingame High School (In 2003, the district lines were redrawn to incorporate this change). Burlingame High is within the San Mateo Union High School District (not the Burlingame School District, which includes all five public elementary schools and BIS). To verify enrollment information, please contact the High School District.

Burlingame shares a common history with neighbors San Mateo, Millbrae and Hillsborough, but only up to a point. Like the surrounding communities, Burlingame was once the site of native Costanoan villages and then part of a Mexican land grant (Rancho Buri Buri to the north and Rancho San Mateo to the south). Burlingame’s history diverges from that of nearby Peninsula cities in the late 1800s, when Francis Newlands, son-in-law of landowner and Nevada Senator William Sharon, came up with a plan to turn this stretch of real estate into a playground for San Francisco’s wealthiest residents.

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