This side patio is a dedicated private patio for the exclusive use of residents of 67 Mizpah, protected from the elements and from outside view. It is currently decorated with Tropical garden plants.
67 Mizpah in Glen Park
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Front Patio Bench Seating Area for Sunny afternoons
The west facing front of the building enjoys pleasant sunny afternoons, and the front patio -- including a wide bench that seats three persons-- at the top of the entrance stairs is a pleasant space for reading and relaxing outdoors, greeting guests as they arrive, and otherwise making the transition to and from home.
Monday, May 5, 2014
Mizpah Street is a Quiet All-Residential Street
67 Mizpah is a quiet place to live on an all-residential street.
Mizpah street is a quiet street that is mainly used by residents of the street. It is on slope nearby Glen Canyon Park, Chenery Street, and within walking distance of Glen Park Village and the Glen Park BART station.
While Mizpah is a quiet and peaceful street to come home to, it is close enough to many streets -- including Bosworth, O'Shaughnessy, and Diamond Streets -- to be able provide easy car and MUNI bus access to the rest of San Francisco and the Bay Area.
Friday, May 2, 2014
A Garden "Oasis" Home in the middle of The CIty of San Francisco
The street is one block away from the newly renovated Glen Canyon Park recreation center. On weekends, you can walk either side of the Glen Canyon, or hike the hillsides with recently improved trails and steps for outdoor enjoyment. The trail on one side of the Canyon is a wide, flat 'fire road' for a relaxing escape, either on foot or by bicycle. The trail on the other side follows one of the last two free-running creeks, with riparian watershed in San Francisco. You can experience the outdoors and the secrets of Glen Canyon Park within a few minutes of this home.
The living unit has three sides with garden plants and landscaping to contribute to the 'oasis' of the home.
(1) The living unit has access to a back yard of 'mediterranean' garden climate by agreement with the owner of the other TIC unit in the building.
(2) The shared front patio has a sitting area where you can enjoy the sunny afternoons next to the California drought tolerant plants.
Thursday, May 1, 2014
The Glen Park neighborhood is a transportation 'hub' located between downtown San Francisco and the SFO airport
The Glen Park neighborhood is located halfway between San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and downtown San Francisco.
The Glen Park Village is a transportation "hub" for the southern part of San Francisco.
-- The Glen Park neighborhood has close and easy access to the two major freeways that run through San Francisco and the Peninsula (San Mateo county to Silicon Valley). The 280 freeway runs directly past Glen Park village, and connects to the 101 freeway. The Glen Park neighborhood has several good routes to go to downtown San Francisco by car, as well as south to employment centers to the south.
-- Glen Park also has a BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) station and J-Church MUNI Metro station.
For BART System information, including schedule and stops, please see:
http://www.bart.gov/stations/glen
Riding the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) train system, travel time is 22 minutes from the Glen Park station to the SF International Airport Station. Travel time on BART from the Glen Park station to the Embarcadero Station in downtown San Francisco is 11 minutes.
For MUNI Metro Light Rail -- J - Church information, please see:
http://www.sfmta.com/getting-around/transit/routes-stops/j-church#liveMaphttp://www.sfmta.com/getting-around/transit/routes-stops/j-church#liveMap
For MUNI Bus Routes that travel through the Glen Park Village, please see:
-- MUNI Route #52 (Excelsior) -- http://www.sfmta.com/getting-around/transit/routes-stops/52-excelsior
-- MUNI Route #44 (OShaughnessy) -- http://www.sfmta.com/getting-around/transit/routes-stops/44-oshaughnessy
-- MUNI Route #36 (Teresita) -- http://www.sfmta.com/getting-around/transit/routes-stops/36-teresita
Several Corporate Shuttle Buses also make stops in Glen Park Village:
For example, the Genetech Shuttle Bus schedule is shown at:
http://www.samtrans.com/schedulesandmaps/shuttles/Genentech_Shuttle_-_BART_3003.html
For BART System information, including schedule and stops, please see:
http://www.bart.gov/stations/glen
Riding the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) train system, travel time is 22 minutes from the Glen Park station to the SF International Airport Station. Travel time on BART from the Glen Park station to the Embarcadero Station in downtown San Francisco is 11 minutes.
For MUNI Metro Light Rail -- J - Church information, please see:
http://www.sfmta.com/getting-around/transit/routes-stops/j-church#liveMaphttp://www.sfmta.com/getting-around/transit/routes-stops/j-church#liveMap
For MUNI Bus Routes that travel through the Glen Park Village, please see:
-- MUNI Route #52 (Excelsior) -- http://www.sfmta.com/getting-around/transit/routes-stops/52-excelsior
-- MUNI Route #44 (OShaughnessy) -- http://www.sfmta.com/getting-around/transit/routes-stops/44-oshaughnessy
-- MUNI Route #36 (Teresita) -- http://www.sfmta.com/getting-around/transit/routes-stops/36-teresita
Several Corporate Shuttle Buses also make stops in Glen Park Village:
For example, the Genetech Shuttle Bus schedule is shown at:
http://www.samtrans.com/schedulesandmaps/shuttles/Genentech_Shuttle_-_BART_3003.html
Bonus Room for Office or Full Living Room
In the back of the unit, there is a 'bonus room' for an office or full living room. This room does not meet City of San Francisco requirements as a second bedroom, and so instead is used for additional living space as part of a one-bedroom unit. The bonus room also has a 'back door' that leads to the private garden/patio area as well as the full shared garden at the back of the building lot. The back door is also an second way to exit the unit.
The photo below shows the newly installed hardwood floors from 2013, and also the location of a possible stackable washer/dryer that was used in the unit previously. At this time, there is no washer or dryer installed in the unit, but a tenant who wishes to provide their own stackable washer/dryer may choose to use it and connect it to the washer and dryer hookups that have been used previously. The W/D hookups include a vent to move hot air from a dryer unit to outside the building.
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