Generous in size and charm, this circa-1932 abode in Miraloma Park, measuring 1,892 square feet, hits the market for $1,995,000.
Featuring three bedrooms and three bathrooms, 256 Fowler comes with vaulted ceilings and exposed beams in the living room. The space is punctuated by an arched picture window (with a view of Sutro Tower to boot), as well as a wood-burning fireplace with tiled shelving and arched inset.
The home’s arched theme also graces the front door and the porch—and the Spanish tiled roof comes with a mini-turret adorned with a ring of pastel-colored tiles. Blessedly, these two elements endured after a recent renovation that enhanced this home’s appeal.
The eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, and bathrooms all benefit from said remodeling. The bathrooms now feature earth-hued tile work (most notably in the shower closet). The staircase has been refashioned anew. And the reimagined lower level is now a master bedroom that opens out onto a freshly landscaped backyard.
This house also now comes with air-conditioning. Anyone who’s been in SF long enough knows that A/C is one of the rarest of San Francisco treats.
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