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Becky Layton presents:

Exceptional Westwood Highlands Home

$2,295,000

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Features

beds

3

baths

3

Interior

3

Lot

3

Extensively renovated and expanded, this fully detached Westwood Highlands home offers beautiful architectural details alongside contemporary finishes and a superb mid-block location.

  • 4 bedrooms + office, 3 bathrooms, 3,021 sqft (per floorplan), 4,996 sqft lot
  • Studs-out kitchen renovation with custom cabinetry, 5 burner stove, stone counters, breakfast nook
  • Fully permitted lower level addition with large primary suite and walk-in closet, office, family room, wine room, access to garden and garage
  • Living room with custom arched windows, coved ceilings, built-in shelving, gas fireplace with original wood mantle and tile surround
  • Dining room with gum wood trim, picture moldings, built-in buffet
  • Garden with outdoor fireplace, flagstones, artificial grass, mature rose plants, lemon tree, trellis, water storage cistern
  • Multi-use, fully tiled bathroom for pet washing, muddy boots, dirty sports equipment
  • Seismic upgrades including foundation bolting, shear walls, new foundations walls (as part of lower level addition)
  • Radiant heating system, solar panels, EV charger
  • Copper sheathing around foundation walls to repel termites
  • Lateral sewer pipe replacement
  • Double paned windows
  • 1 car garage parking with extended driveway for additional parking
  • Lovely city outlooks including San Bruno mountain and peek-a-boo water views
  • Owned by the same family for 44 years

The small neighborhood and community of Westwood Highlands includes 283 single-family homes with curvilinear streets that gracefully follow the contours of the slopes. Created between 1925-1930 by renown architect Charles Strothoff and builder Hans Nelson, the Mediterranean revival architectural elements of the homes draw inspiration from a variety of styles, including Spanish colonial revival, Moorish, mission, classical revival, and others. 

The Westwood Highlands Association hosts garden projects, annual neighborhood dinners, regular meetings and welcomes new residents. 

Colon Ave is named after the famous explorer Cristobal Colòn (aka Christopher Columbus).

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Schedule

Open Houses:

Saturday, September 21st from 2-4pm

Sunday, September 22nd from 2-4pm

Tuesday, September 24th from 1-3pm

Broker Tour:

Tuesday, September 24th from 1-3pm

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340 Colon Avenue

The small neighborhood and community of Westwood Highlands includes 283 single-family homes with curvilinear streets that gracefully follow the contours of the slopes, a dramatic change from the “crossword puzzle effect” according to 1925 advertisements.

Created between 1925-1930 by renown architect Charles Strothoff and builder Hans Nelson, the Mediterranean revival architectural elements of the homes draw inspiration from a variety of styles, including Spanish colonial revival, Moorish, mission, classical revival, and others. 

The Westwood Highlands Association hosts garden projects, annual neighborhood dinners, regular meetings and welcomes new residents.