2110 Poppy Drive
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4
Beds
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2
Baths
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2,060 sq ft
Home Size
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6,270 sq ft
Lot Size
Overview
In the sidewalk-lined neighborhood of Easton Addition this home stands out as a classic Tudor with all the grace and elegance preserved from its circa 1927 heritage. Steeply pitched symmetrical roof lines, half-timbering, and a striking brick chimney are all hallmarks of this treasured architecture. Freshly updated gardens frame the home with its welcoming slightly elevated front entrance and adjacent enclosed porch for al fresco dining. Inside, beautiful finishes abound with newly painted interiors, hardwood floors throughout, and classic crown moldings.
The multi-level floor plan is bright and light with a traditional appeal that begins at the entrance. A spacious formal living room with fireplace plus a formal dining room stand ready for entertaining on a large scale. The kitchen is equipped for the most demanding chef with its high-end stainless steel appliances and granite countertops, plus there is ample room for casual dining. Everyday living unfolds on the ground level with a large flexible-use room with half-bath making it perfect for play, recreation, fitness, or today’s home office needs. Arranged on the top two levels are 4 bedrooms, including a private primary suite, and both bathrooms have been updated with fine travertine or marble finishes.
Continue outside to the rear yard with spacious terrace for entertaining and newly planted lawn for play and recreation. Located in Easton Addition, this home is also just 5 blocks from Ray Park with tennis courts and just minutes to all the great shops and restaurants on Broadway Avenue or famed Burlingame Avenue. With classic details, modern luxuries, and a location midway between San Francisco and Silicon Valley, this is a great place to call home.
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Built in
1927
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Listed
2 years ago
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Neighborhood
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Schools
Lincoln Elementary, Burlingame Intermediate School, Burlingame High School (buyer to confirm)
Amenities
Picture-perfect circa 1927 remodeled Tudor in Easton Addition
4 bedrooms and 2.5 baths arranged over multiple levels
Approximately 2,060 square feet of living space
Classic Tudor detailing outside with half-timbering, steeply pitched rooflines, and focal point brick chimney; freshly updated landscaping and manicured boxwood hedges line the front walkway leading to the home’s elevated crimson front door with inset leaded glass pane
Traditional foyer introduces fine hardwood floors, crown moldings, and fresh paint that continue throughout the home; a brushed nickel light fixture adorns the ceiling
Formal living room has a vaulted ceiling outlined with exposed beams and corbels, a wood-burning fireplace with tiled hearth, and to-the-floor, divided light front window with neighborhood views
A wide archway opens to the formal dining room, which has overhead lighting, to-the-floor window with front garden views, and door to the enclosed front porch that invites al fresco dining
Remodeled kitchen features richly-hued cabinetry, granite countertops, and white subway-set tile backsplashes plus a stainless steel backsplash above the cooktop; a glass paned door opens to the rear yard, and a casual dining area, separated by a peninsula counter and lined with entire wall of cabinetry, has a Bay window and overhead light
Stainless steel appliances include Viking gas cooktop with griddle and overhead warming shelf, 2 KitchenAid ovens and microwave, Bosch dishwasher, and Sub-Zero refrigerator
Downstairs bonus room (approximated 187 s/f) ideal for family room, home office, or fitness center, has hardwood floors, built-in shelves, recessed lighting, and French door to the rear yard plus access to the attached garage
Three bedrooms on the second level each have a ceiling light, two have customized walk-in closets, and one has built-in bookshelves
Serving the three bedrooms is a remodeled hallway bath with dual-sink vanity topped in Carrara marble, tub with overhead shower surrounded in white tile, and wainscotting paneling
Primary bedroom suite, privately located on its own level, has a ceiling light, built-in bookshelf, two closets, and en suite bath with frameless-glass shower with ceiling rainspout surrounded in travertine; mosaic feature strips appoint the shower and floor
Rear yard has a spacious paver stone patio and fresh landscaping, including newly planted lawn
Additional features include: ground-floor powder room with pedestal sink; Nest thermostat; ground-floor laundry room with LG washer/dryer and utility sink; attached garage with epoxy floor
Approximately 6,270-square-foot lot
Burlingame schools: Lincoln Elementary, Burlingame Intermediate, and Burlingame High
Excellent shopping and dining close by on Broadway Avenue and in downtown Burlingame
Burlingame
Easton Addition
Burlingame’s neighborhood of superlatives (most popular, most expensive), the Eastion Addition, demonstrated the power of popularity in 2023, finishing the year as one of only four local neighborhoods to show an increase in average property value (Burlingables, Burlingame Gardens and Burlingame Village were the others). For the year, Easton Addition homes sold for an average of $3.574 million, up slightly from 2022’s $3.517 million — and up 8% since 2021. Overall sales were down but still the highest in town, but average DOM increased from 19 to 32 and the sale-to-list price ratio fell by almost 5%, to 98.8%, both something to watch as the local market continues to evolve.Also notable: overall sales in Easton Addition have fallen 42% since 2021, which likely says more about the market than it does about the popularity of Easton Addition
To view a detailed google map of the Easton Addition neighborhood, click here. The MLS area is 466.
Favorable
One of the most popular and prestigious neighborhoods in Burlingame
Classic Burlingame architecture with homes that have a historic, charming feel
Easton Addition has its own picture-perfect branch of the Burlingame Public Library
Adverse
One of the two most expensive neighborhoods in Burlingame along with Burlingame Park
Not as close to Burlingame Ave and Broadway as other areas, but parts of the neighborhood are walkable to Broadway
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.
- Timeless elegance
- Renowned small town, community feel
- Top schools
- Top rated schools
- 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.
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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