128 N. El Camino Real, #103
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2
Beds
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2
Baths
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1,160 sq ft
Home Size
per county records
Overview
Convenient First-Floor Condominium in Downtown San Mateo
Perfect for starting out or downsizing, this first-floor 2-bedroom, 2-bath condominium puts the conveniences of downtown living at your front door, without compromising privacy or security. With a premier location just 3 blocks from shopping and dining in downtown San Mateo and one-half mile to Caltrain, the complex begins with a secure gated entrance, gated underground parking, and a lovely central courtyard. Inside, the soft neutral color palette stands ready for any style and custom top-down/bottom-up window coverings invite natural light while retaining privacy. The generous master suite has room for an office/hobby area and includes a fully customized walk-in closet plus private bath. Adding to the appeal of this home is a full-sized in-unit laundry room, cozy courtyard setting, and wonderful end-unit position. All the convenience of downtown living in a serene setting – a special opportunity indeed!
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Built in
1994
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Listed
7 years ago
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Neighborhood
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Schools
San Mateo Park Elementary, Borel Middle School, San Mateo High School (buyer to verify)
Amenities
First-floor, end-unit condominium just 3 blocks from downtown San Mateo shopping and dining
Secure gated entrance, elevator, and gated underground parking
2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, including master suite
Approximately 1,160 square feet
Finished in a soft neutral color palette that works for any design style
Paneled front door opens to a traditional foyer with tile flooring
Spacious living/dining room with lofty ceiling, expansive window with custom covering, and a French door to the side patio; wood laminate flooring begins here and extends throughout the home
Illuminated by a large window, the dining area is further defined by a pendant light
Updated kitchen features tile flooring, white cabinetry, and tile countertops with room for breakfast bar seating; a window to the hallway allows for a refreshing cross-breeze
Appliances include a new Amana range and dishwasher, Kenmore refrigerator, and GE compactor
Large master bedroom suite has two windows, a customized walk-in closet, and en suite bath with dual-sink vanity plus separate room with tub and overhead shower surrounded in tile
Additional bedroom with expansive side window is served by a tiled hallway bath with vanity and tub with overhead shower
In-unit full-sized laundry room with Kenmore washer/dryer and storage shelves
Air conditioning
Gated, garage parking for one car plus guest parking
Central community courtyard maintained by HOA
Excellent location just one-half mile to Caltrain and 1 mile to Highway 101 for access to all of Silicon Valley or San Francisco
San Mateo
Eastern Addition
A diverse urban neighborhood whose borders include several blocks of San Mateo’s growing downtown, San Mateo's Eastern Addition is an amazingly central location. The neighborhood, which borders Burlingame to the north, sits between Delaware Street and El Camino to the east and west and offers an array of single-family homes, condominiums and apartments stretching across a wide range of price points.
Living here means embracing an urban lifestyle. The Eastern Addition neighborhood is super walkable to Burlingame Avenue’s excellent restaurants and shopping, as well as downtown San Mateo’s shops and restaurants too. Commuters can walk to the downtown CalTrain station or drive a short way to Highway 101. Families will note that venerable San Mateo High School lies within the neighborhood, on Delaware Street.
The Eastern Addition neighborhood includes a mix of romantic bungalow homes, small condo buildings and apartments on pretty tree-lined blocks. Many homes easily sell between $1.5 and $2 million, and two bedroom condos typically start in the $880k range and can easily go over $1 million.
Boasting a convenient location and a downtown vibe but still offering small residential streets and vintage homes — plus a wide variety of apartment and condominium choices — the Eastern Addition neighborhood is an excellent choice for buyers looking for an urban lifestyle that also offers a foothold in the San Mateo market.
To view a detailed google map of the Eastern Addition neighborhood, click here. The MLS area is 417.
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.
- Small town feel
- Big-city downtown amenities with a small town residential neighborhood feel
- Diverse housing
- Very diverse housing opportunities ranging from downtown condos to suburban ranches and secluded San Mateo Park mansions
- Top schools
- Baywood schools ranked among the state’s best
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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