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Andrew Klink presents:
In an enchanting woodland setting on a neatly groomed lot is a meandering red brick pathway leading to a charming, updated, brick house near Carlmont Village. Stepping inside the home you’ll find beautiful wood flooring, sparkling windows dressed with plantation shutters, recessed lighting, elegant marble and quartz surfaces, and a wonderful great room featuring a living room with fireplace, dining area beside a bay window, and an open kitchen with large center island that easily seats three. Two bedrooms, including the primary suite, have double French doors to the captivating back yard where the outdoor magic begins.
The rear grounds will surprise and delight with a large, sunny deck and patio, and brick steps to a lush, elevated terrace with emerald lawn, rich foliage, stunning roses, and alluring garden vignettes that include an arbor entry, a waterfall/pond, gazebo, flower island and leprechaun bridge. You won’t want to miss to property!
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Tuesday, June 4, 10:00am-1:00pm
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Belmont gets its name from the French words for “beautiful mountain,” and much of the city sits at the base of steep hills overlooking San Francisco Bay.
Many fine homes that were built at the turn of the last century still stand, although the demand for additional housing in recent decades – spurred partially by growth at the nearby headquarters of Oracle Corp. – gives the city a more modern look.
Belmont is also the home of Notre Dame de Namur University, a Catholic, co-educational school that became the first college in California authorized to grant a bachelor’s degree to women.
Bounded by San Mateo, Foster City, Redwood City, and San Carlos, Belmont has a population of more than 26,000 residents. The city is located within close proximity to both state Route 82 and Highway 101 and also has its own Caltrain station.
Belmont attracted national attention in 2009 when it adopted a smoking ordinance considered one of the strictest in the nation. The ordinance bans smoking in all parks, businesses, and multistory apartments and condominiums.