bedrooms
bedrooms
3
bathrooms
bathrooms
1
square feet
square feet
1,162
acreage
Acreage
0.1148
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year built
year built
1953
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half baths
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Home for the Holidays! This captivating corner home in Millbrae's enchanting Marino Vista Park neighborhood blends charm, style, and space. Built in 1953, it offers striking curb appeal with meticulous landscaping, shutters, a welcoming front porch, and wide, easy-access streets. Inside, fresh paint, new carpeting, large corner windows, and a classic fireplace create an inviting living area. Adjacent is a separate dining room and a functional kitchen featuring colorful counters, a cheerful breakfast nook and abundant natural light. Down the hall are three comfortable bedrooms with ample closets, including a spacious primary. The updated bath features a large walk-in shower, stylish tile, and a pedestal sink. The expansive yard and oversized garage provide exceptional flexibility for play, hobbies, workspace, or potential expansion. Ideally located between San Francisco and Silicon Valley, with close proximity to top schools, shopping, transportation, Hwy 101, and El Camino Real. A fantastic value in Millbrae.
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MLS number: ML82029299
Listing agent: Michael Bohnert
Listing broker: Coldwell Banker Realty (650) 558-4200
Last update: Monday, December 15 2025 at 10:10 a.m. EST
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