777 Joost Avenue | San Francisco
Charismatic Craftsman Home offers flexible floor plan ideal for modern lifestyle. Located on tree-lined block of San Francisco's Sunnyside, this home is nestled on 30-foot wide lot and presents a detached style flooded with natural light and the views of the City. Beautifully landscaped and well-maintained front yard provides for sophisticated curb-appeal while South-facing rear yard offers additional outdoor experience.


Neighborhood | SUNNYSIDE
Sunnyside is a medium-sized San Francisco neighborhood bordered by Westwood Highlands to the West, Glen Park on the East, Miraloma Park to the north, and I-280 on the South-East.
On the north edge is Sunnyside Playground. Built in the 1960s and having undergone many improvements in the 2000s, this beautiful park has great views, basketball court, tennis courts, a clubhouse with local programming from Recreation and Parks Dept, and a new children’s play area.
Sunnyside’s primary shopping street is Monterey Boulevard, from Edna Street to Ridgewood Avenue, with small businesses, restaurants, cafes, and a Safeway.
The neighborhood has one beautiful unassuming landmark: the Sunnyside Conservatory. It was built by inventor W. A. Merralls in the early 1900s, but had fallen into disrepair by the 1970s. After being saved from demolition by local residents, it was named City Landmark #78 in 1975, and restored. In the early 2000’s it was further renovated with the aid of more extraordinary local effort, and is now managed by the Recreation and Parks Department, which rents it as a location for music events, weddings, and more.
To the South is the main campus of City College of San Francisco (CCSF). The college has been extensively remodeled and modernized since 2000 and offers superior sports facilities, modern buildings, BART and MUNI access, and is the largest community college in the United States.
The residence at 777 Joost borders Westwood Highlands and echoes the sophistication with its detached style on the tree-lined block. Welcome Home!
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ALEK KEYTIYEV
COMPASS
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