Property Photo: Front exterior view of 4229 26th Street, showing a home with blue facade
Property Photo: View of the front patio and out-door living area
Property Photo: View of the front door from the out-door living area
Property Photo: View of the living room, featuring wood floors and a large set of windows and glass exterior doors
Property Photo: Living room, showing a long room with a view of the front patio
Property Photo: View of the living room and an open door way to the dinning area
Property Photo: View of the dining room, featuring wood floors
Property Photo: Dining room, featuring steps to the kitchen
Property Photo: View of the kitchen, showing a large island cabinet
Property Photo: View of the island cabinet with seating
Property Photo: View of the kitchen, featuring wood paneling and wrap-around windows on two walls
Property Photo: View of the kitchen, showing a long row of windows above the primary cooking area
Property Photo: Steps leading up, featuring beautiful wood railing
Property Photo: View of the primary bedroom, featuring wood floors and a wall of windows on one end
Property Photo: View of the bedroom, showing a partial view into the hallway
Property Photo: View of the en-suite, featuring a free-standing bathtub positing by large windows
Property Photo: Alternative view of the bath, showing wood floors and a view of the lush yard beyond
Property Photo: View of the neighborhood as seen from a window at 4229 26th Street
Property Photo: View of the rear patio, featuring an outdoor dining area
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Sold: Noe Valley

Classic Edwardian Home in Prime Location

4229 26th Street • $2,525,000

3
Bedroom
2.5
Bath

Features and Amenities

Beautiful Edwardian home in prime Noe Valley with open floor plan and ideal indoor/outdoor living. It boasts 3 BR's, 2.5 BA's and features multiple common areas: outdoor front deck w/tiled patio, rear garden w/sitting area, + views of Downtown SF. The main level has a terrific and practical layout - the living room and dining room flow seamlessly into the open-concept remodeled kitchen, and overlook the verdant garden. Updated with a handsome island, built-in wood cabinetry, Sub Zero Refrigerator and Viking Range, the kitchen also has direct access to the backyard for easy barbecues and gardening. A powder room completes this level. Upper level features 3 BR's including master and 2 full BA's + office. Expansive 2 car S X S garage

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WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD

Once considered the 'outskirts' of San Francisco, Silicon Valley's evolution made this part of the city particularly appealing for those looking for an easy commute. Geared somewhat toward young families— and affectionately called "Stroller Valley" — the organic growth in popularity of this district has had various inspirations. As a neighborhood that can trace some of its roots back to the aftermath of the 1906 earthquake, Noe Valley mixes tech and creatives with healthcare workers, entrepreneurs, and other urban professionals. There are classic Victorian and Edwardian homes and upgraded 'row houses'. This sleepy outer area has become a trendy and upscale zip code in the last thirty years.

One of the many draws to Noe Valley is that it sits below Twin Peaks, a towering hill that partly blocks the coastal fog and icy winds from the Pacific. Noe Valley's microclimate makes the weather usually sunnier and warmer than surrounding neighborhoods.

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