6 West Way, South San Francisco.
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4
Beds
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2.5
Baths
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2,440 sq ft
Home Size
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4,437 sq ft
Lot Size
Overview
Premium Home & Location at the Base of San Bruno Mountain
Picture-perfect inside and out, this beautiful single-family home is part of the Mandalay Heights community built in 2002 on the southern edge of the San Bruno Mountain overlooking South San Francisco and the Peninsula. The home at 6 West Way is located at the end of the street with no neighbor on one side and no neighbors behind the home. This premium lot location, plus significant upgrades selected when the home was built, makes this one of the most desirable homes in the entire community. The three-story home offers an inviting retreat beginning at the street level, with a tiled foyer and access to the oversized garage, easily accommodating 4 cars plus ample room for storage. A carpeted staircase, with upgraded wrought iron balustrades leads up to the main living areas on the second level. Here, an open-concept design takes full advantage of sweeping south-facing views through a wall of Palladian windows. A fabulous kitchen, with extensive upgrades, including cherry cabinetry and Sub Zero and Viking appliances, plus an open family room with fireplace, enjoy access to the extra-deep rear yard, and sweeping views of the San Bruno Mountain. Continuing upstairs to the third level, 4 bedrooms plus an office are found, highlighted by the master suite with expansive views to the south. This outstanding home is just a stone’s throw from San Francisco, the Airport, and the Peninsula.
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Listed
6 years ago
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Schools
Sunshine Gardens Elementary, Parkway Heights Middle School, South San Francisco High School (buyer to verify)
Amenities
Extensively upgraded home built in Mandalay Heights in 2002
Premium lot at the end of the street with no adjacent home to one side or behind
4 bedrooms and 2.5 baths; approximately 2,440 square feet of living space
Additional Office or Playroom
Picture-perfect curb appeal with a grand European stature
Covered entrance opens to a tiled two-story foyer with carpeted staircase outlined with upgraded wrought iron balustrades
Spacious living and dining room combination on the second level offers sweeping south-facing views through three side-by-side Palladian windows; extra-deep crown moldings adorn the ceiling and gorgeous natural cherry hardwood finishes the floor
Fabulous kitchen is upgraded with cherry wood cabinetry topped in granite slab, including a full-height backsplash in the cooking center; tile finishes the floor and a sliding glass door opens to the rear patio
Top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances include a Viking 6-burner gas cooktop, 2 Viking ovens, Maytag dishwasher, and Sub-Zero refrigerator
Fully open to the kitchen, the family room boasts the natural cherry wood floors continued in from the living/dining room; gas-assist fireplace is sleekly outlined in travertine tile and a picture window overlooks the meadows and mountain views
Double doors on the third floor open to the master bedroom suite, which has three side-by-side windows with south-facing views across the Peninsula and western hills; carpeting and fully customized Deluxe Maple Panel walk-in closet; en suite bath has a dual-sink vanity, whirlpool tub with glass block wall shared with the shower, and private commode room
Three additional bedrooms, each with sliding door closet and carpeting, are served by a full bath with dual-sink vanity and glass-enclosed tub with overhead shower
Completing the uppermost level is an office or playroom with recessed lights and the home’s signature circular window
Additional features include: half-bath serving the main living areas; laundry room with sink; tremendous garage with parking for up to 4 cars plus storage space; fire sprinklers; security alarm
Spacious rear flagstone patio bordered by a fenced garden and the slopes of San Bruno Mountain
Lot size of approximately 4,437 square feet
South San Francisco
New residents are flocking to South San Francisco’s diverse neighborhoods, choosing between pre-war downtown cottages, sweeping post-war mid-century suburbia, large-scale transit hub apartment developments and condominiums and the spacious mini-mansions of Terrabay’s Mandalay Heights, whose multi-level homes sit in a small valley on the southern slope of San Bruno Mountain, offering bay views and the perks of 21st-century design with a twist — Western Pacific Housing developed Mandalay Heights “with feng shui in mind,” incorporating small and large details designed to allow for the flow of chi.
South San Francisco is known as the birthplace of biotechnology since 1976 when Genentech opened its door. With over 200 biotech companies (Amgen, Stemcentrx, 23 and me) and 11.5 million square feet of space, South San Francisco is the world’s leading research and development (R&D) (e.g. vaccines, gene therapies, ect) hub for applications for drugs and therapies, as well as the manufacturing of medical devices.
In recent years, it has become the local hub for other tech leaders such as SAP(Successfactors) as well as the Headquarters for See’s Candies and Sanrio(parent of Hello Kitty. Just a short distance from San Francisco and the Peninsula, South San Francisco is expanding rapidly, as can be seen by the large numbers of cranes and construction sites. New offices and residential buildings are popping up rapidly.
This growth in the business sector is leading to a large demand for services to support the business infrastructure. A trip through downtown’s Grand Avenue reveals that the city’s decades-old family-owned businesses are now sharing space with increasingly stylish restaurants, a downstairs brewery and tap room, hip and trendy restaurants/bowling alleys/ basketball courts/meeting locations such as Foundry & Lux, and a growing number of cafe’s. Pedestrian street life is vibrant, encouraged by city government’s partnerships with urban bicycle and carpooling apps spin.com and Scoop.com. A new Business Costco also opened last fall in South San Francisco to support and supply all these small businesses.
- Fourth-largest city
- Fourth-largest city (population 66,980), is a convenient location between San Francisco and Silicon Valley
- Hiking trails
- South City residents can hike San Bruno Mountain, stroll the 2.8-mile Centennial Trail or a segment of the San Francisco Bay Trail
- Transportation options
- Residents enjoy flexibility and accessibility with an array of transportation options including Bart, Caltrain and Ferry
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