635 32nd Ave | Central Richmond | SOLD $1,965,000


We’re happy to report the successful purchase of this one-of-a-kind home in the Outer Richmond to our wonderful clients who are laying down generational roots in this wild, wonderful city we call home.

This was no easy deal. Four offers, heated escrow, and some very intense phone calls later, we got it done.  I had to pull out ALL of my years of experience to get this one to the finish line for my buyer.  Just when you thought you’d seen it all. There is oh so much more to a transaction than you can possibly imagine and 20+ years of experience certainly came in handy.

This 1935 single-family home sits on a postcard-worthy block lined with homes by architect Oliver Rousseau. His storybook designs always steal the show. Walk through the front door and you’ll find vaulted ceilings with hand-painted beams, curved archways, and sunshine pouring into the living room.

The updated kitchen has quartz counters and space for breakfast chats, while the formal dining room sets the stage for dinners with actual silverware and not just takeout containers.

The vibe is “storybook meets real life,” and the location doesn’t hurt either. Golden Gate Park, Ocean Beach, Land’s End, and the best bánh mì or koshari you can find in town, all within walking distance.

This wasn’t just a win. It was a real win. The kind you celebrate with pizza on the floor before the boxes are unpacked.

Property Details

  • Built in 1935
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2,010 Sq Ft
  • 3,001Sq Ft Lot
  • Updated systems
  • Parquet, tile, and hardwood flooring
  • Indoor laundry
  • 2-car parking (tandem, garage)
  • Low-key neighbors and some of the prettiest coastal walks you’ll find in SF

SOLD $1,965,000

Another Successful Sale By:

Alexander Clark

theFrontSteps Real Estate

Top 1% SF Agents

Founder theFrontSteps

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@theFrontSteps

415-254-5351

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Alex is, simply put, the best real estate agent in San Francisco. In a span of a few years, Alex has helped us buy two homes, and sell another two. Most of those deals presented unusual, and daunting challenges–financing problems…Continue Reading