Craig Ackerman Presents
Exceptional Burlingame Terrace Home
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$2,200,000
1316 Castillo Avenue, Burlingame
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Property Details
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beds
3
baths
2
interior
2,190 sq ft
neighborhood
Burlingame
Discover the charm of this 1925 single-family home, ideally located in one of Burlingame's most sought-after neighborhoods - just a short walk or bike ride to vibrant shopping, dining, and everyday conveniences. The private, fenced backyard offers a serene, low-maintenance retreat with artificial turf and thoughtfully placed planter boxes, perfect for play, relaxation, or entertaining. Inside, classic character meets modern comfort. Warm oak floors, elegant period archways, and a formal dining room set a welcoming tone. The updated kitchen features stone countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a cozy eat-in nook ideal for casual meals and family gatherings. Peace of mind comes with important upgrades, including a new roof and updated electrical panels. Timeless style, modern amenities, and an unbeatable location; this Burlingame gem is ready to welcome you home.
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Located 15 miles from downtown San Francisco, Burlingame is a populous suburb with a thriving commercial base of its own. The city stretches from San Francisco Bay to the east, Interstate 280 to the west, Millbrae to the north, and Hillsborough and San Mateo to the south.
Burlingame calls itself the City of Trees and counts 18,000 trees on public land and right-of-ways -- including several large stands of eucalyptus.
The Broadway and Burlingame Avenue corridors are popular shopping districts, but the city has commercial interests as well. Industrial growth in Burlingame was spurred in the 1960s and ’70s by its proximity to San Francisco International Airport, and the city is home to Virgin America airlines and related service industries.
Landmarks in Burlingame include the distinctive Caltrain station at Burlingame Avenue and California Drive, built in 1894 in the Mission Revival style. Nearby is Washington Park, which covers 19 acres and includes tennis courts, baseball fields, a basketball court, a picnic area, a playground, and plenty of green space. A more obscure landmark is the Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia on California Drive.
Burlingame calls itself the City of Trees and counts 18,000 trees on public land and right-of-ways -- including several large stands of eucalyptus.
The Broadway and Burlingame Avenue corridors are popular shopping districts, but the city has commercial interests as well. Industrial growth in Burlingame was spurred in the 1960s and ’70s by its proximity to San Francisco International Airport, and the city is home to Virgin America airlines and related service industries.
Landmarks in Burlingame include the distinctive Caltrain station at Burlingame Avenue and California Drive, built in 1894 in the Mission Revival style. Nearby is Washington Park, which covers 19 acres and includes tennis courts, baseball fields, a basketball court, a picnic area, a playground, and plenty of green space. A more obscure landmark is the Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia on California Drive.
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