About the Property
4254 Gregory Street is a Mid-century traditional home in the heart of Redwood Heights. The sunny front yard offers an organic array of blooms and shrubs, anchored by a sculptural olive tree. The level-in main living space has an extra large updated eat-in kitchen with convenient access to the garage with interior access. The living room is one with the dining room with modernist touches such as a stacked brick corner fireplace, floor-to-ceiling windows, and French doors out to a covered patio and sunny deck. Your relaxation in the living-dining room is enhanced by the views of the chartreuse-colored Japanese maple tree that was recently groomed by a licensed arborist. There are 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on the main level, one of them being a very generous-sized primary suite with an updated bathroom. The solid oak floors were just refinished, the majority of the walls were freshly painted, and many new Mid-century inspired made-to-order in the USA solid brass light fixtures (all 2024) were installed. Downstairs is a den and 3rd bedroom* with a bathroom and French doors out to the lower backyard providing great indoor-outdoor flow from both levels of the home.
This home has effortless style, views of the hills, large rooms, and is ready for you to make new memories.
- Built in 1951
- 1,949 square feet per public record
- 5,490 square foot lot per public record
- 3 bedrooms*, which include a generous primary suite
- 3 bathrooms
- Updated eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances
- Refinished hardwood floors (2024)
- Majority of the interior was painted (2024)
- 2 fireplaces
- 1-car garage with interior access
- Utility room with storage
- Some seismic retrofitting (2011)
- Sidewalk compliant
- New gas shut-off valve (2024)
- New water heater (2024)
*Neither seller nor listing agent has investigated or verified the accuracy of any of these sources of information nor that the 3rd bedroom downstairs is classified as a bedroom - original 3rd bedroom was removed to expand the kitchen area. Buyer must conduct their own investigation with the city and appropriate professionals and rely solely on that investigation.