621 Lakeview Drive
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3
Beds
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2
Baths
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2,410 sq ft
Home Size
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11,875 sq ft
Lot Size
Overview
Rare is the opportunity to own an authentic Victorian home without living in San Francisco and without the challenge of handling aging maintenance concerns. 621 Lakeview Way is the answer – combining the architectural details of a Queen Anne Victorian, the modern livability of a home built in 2000, and the convenience of Peninsula living all in one stunning property. Located in desirable Emerald Hills, the lush wooded setting and the soothing sound of birds and a seasonal creek creates a country ambiance of absolute solitude, while still conveniently accessible to San Francisco and Silicon Valley.
The impressively designed new Victorian was featured in Victorian Homes magazine in 2004 showcasing the incredible level of detail replicating vintage appeal. From the intricate moldings, ceiling medallions, dazzling light fixtures, and perfectly selected color palette, the home feels as if you have stepped back in time to the late 19th century, yet with all the luxurious conveniences for today’s style of living. The kitchen is a chef’s dream, the guest house is perfect for extended family or even a separate rental, and the master suite is a sumptuous haven on the uppermost level. With the peaceful surroundings and all the warmth of a bygone era, this is truly an excellent lifestyle option on the fast-paced Peninsula.
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Built in
2000
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Listed
9 years ago
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Neighborhood
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Schools
Roy Cloud (K-8), Woodside High (9-12)
Amenities
Built in 2000 in the authentic Queen Anne Victorian style, plus numerous updates since, including a remodeled chef’s kitchen
3 bedrooms and 2 baths in the main home, plus a detached studio apartment with full kitchen and bath
Approximately 2,410 square feet of living space in the main home (per county records), and approximately 530 square feet in the guest home (per floorplan by Keith Phillipson)
A stone-lined staircase winds down through the gardens to the front entrance where a classic covered front porch awaits with authentic Victorian touches, include fish scale shingles and detailed gables
Double doors with leaded glass ovals are painted in three colors – a traditional design of Victorian “painted ladies”
Foyer with stenciled wall covering, Brazilian cherry wood floors with an inlaid feature strip, and two ceiling medallions showcasing period chandeliers with matching sconces
Living room, or parlor, has Brazilian cherry wood floors, tall wainscot paneling, and a rich color palette of faux finishes; a dazzling chandelier hangs from a carved medallion
anddetailed wood paneling with built-in, lighted display cabinets on each side
The guest powder room has an old-fashioned high tank pull chain commode and period style vanity
Remodeled chef’s kitchen and adjoining family room or casual dining area, all with patterned tin ceiling and hardwood floors; double French doors open to the rear deck
The kitchen features fine cherry wood cabinetry topped with honed granite counters and a center island with built-in wooden breakfast table with seating on three sides
Quality stainless steel appliances include: Fisher & Paykel gas cooktop; Miele oven; Amana microwave; Miele warming drawer; Miele dishwasher; KitchenAid compactor; Miele espresso center; Thermador
refrigeratortub,shower, private commode room, and period-style custom vanity
tiledshower
Fisher &Paykel dishwasher drawers, Jenn-Air compactor, and KitchenAid refrigerator and freezer drawers
Other features include: lower-level laundry room; detached 2-car garage; plumbed for air conditioning; security alarm; automatic irrigation system
Over one-quarter acre (approximately 11,875 square feet)
Redwood City
Cordilleras Heights/Emerald Hills
Emerald Hills is part of an area the MLS calls “Cordilleras Heights,” after a road snaking east-west through the neighborhood. Cordilleras Road is but one of several similar streets, however – narrow residential lanes without sidewalks, meandering up and down hill through an area that was once part of Don Jose Dario Arguello’s Rancho de las Pulgas and is now home to some of the Redwood City region’s most expensive real estate.
It’s difficult to find any of the old rustic 1920s cabins in the hills anymore. Cordilleras Heights/Emerald Hills real estate now tends more to the grandiose. With single-family properties starting at around $2 million and ranging all the way up to the mid-$3 millions, Cordilleras Heights homes emphasize size (many have over 4,000 square feet of space) and luxury. Most homes are no more than 20 years old – the area lacked a sewer system until 1982 and operated under a building moratorium between the 1970s and 1986 – and are filled to the brim with modern amenities. Huge master suites, home theaters, terraced yards with swimming pools, dramatic living rooms and chef-quality kitchens are easy to find, along with sometimes spectacular views reaching all the way to San Francisco Bay.
Though the area is hilly, many homes have very large lots – often with more than an acre of land. Compared to similar properties in Woodside and Hillsborough, Cordilleras Heights homes offer great value for their asking prices, though there’s no confusing those asking prices with anything other than the high end of the market.
Don’t mistake Cordilleras Heights/Emerald Lake Hills for a wealthy enclave, however. Residents are very aware of their district’s funky past. What few rustic cabins remain are greatly appreciated as windows into the area’s roots and the few businesses in Cordilleras (the district has a Walkscore somewhere in the 20s; not a big draw for those seeking a pedestrian-friendly urban lifestyle) include the Canyon Inn, a casual restaurant/bar with a definite “down home” vibe.
The homes surrounding both Emerald Lakes still sell at a premium, as they are not only waterfront but also very rarely change hands. The streets closer to Alameda de las Pulgas are more accessible to Redwood City amenities, and include among them some modest homes that more closely resemble “standard” Redwood City housing than the sprawling, multi-level properties further into the hills. There are blocks throughout Cordilleras Heights that appear classically suburban; there are also ones that seem to have transported completely intact from the north side of Lake Tahoe or somewhere in western Marin County. Cordilleras Heights is not a standard San Mateo County post-war housing tract. Its only constant is change.
Most homes in Cordilleras Heights are within the boundaries for the highly-regarded Roy Cloud K-8 public school which, along with spacious, luxurious homes with views, is another draw for high-end buyers. The district is not close to downtown or freeways, so residents must factor some extra minutes into their daily commutes and their trips to the grocery store. Homebuyers looking to buy in Cordilleras Heights don’t emphasize convenience, though; they’re looking for a little bit of seclusion and a whole lot of living space, with a touch of a colorful past thrown in for balance. They find it in the hills behind Redwood City, where a 1920s dream to build a resort eventually turned into the top of the Redwood City real estate market.
To view a detailed google map of the Cordilleras Heights/Emerald Hills neighborhood, click here. The MLS area is 336.
Redwood City’s location in the heart of the peninsula is an excellent location for working in Silicon Valley and San Francisco. Within close proximity to Atherton, Woodside and Stanford, the downtown is currently undergoing a major renaissance with a new movie theatre and shopping complex recently completed, as well as a new Whole Foods. The town is the county seat with courthouses and an array of county services, and has the only deepwater port on San Francisco Bay south of The City itself. The neighborhood of Redwood Shores is part of Redwood City, although it is not possible to travel by road from one to the other without passing through the neighboring city of San Carlos.
The outdoor enthusiast has plenty to be excited about with what a day of adventure can yield; Edgewood Park’s serpentine grasslands offers relaxing vistas with miles of hiking and equestrian trails, and Redwood Shores has delightful waterways and paved walking trails. The Mount Carmel and Emerald Lake Hills (in unincorporated SM County) neighborhoods reflect the area’s rich cultural heritage with well designed, distinct homes and large wooded, private lots.
Canada Community College, just off 280, is within striking distance of many peninsula homes.
Did you know? The DreamWorks animation division is located in Redwood Shores and produced Shrek, Shrek 2, Shark Tale, and Madagascar. Also headquartered in Redwood Shores is Electronic Arts, the largest video game publisher in the world, and Oracle Corporation.
- Diverse housing
- Very diverse housing opportunities — ranges from urban to suburban to rural
- Shopping options
- Dynamic downtown with myriad dining and shopping options
- Rich heritage
- Classic established neighborhoods with charming period homes
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