July 14, 2009

$425k house in San Mateo – RV parking in back of home

In light of Sunday’s post on houses for $400,000 across the nation, this week Burbed is featuring a selection of Bay Area houses for the same price.

1819 HAMLET St, San Mateo, CA 94403 | MLS# 80927588
1819 HAMLET St San Mateo, CA 94403
Price: $425,000

1819
Beds: 3
Baths: 2
Sq. Ft.: 1,220
$/Sq. Ft.: $348
Lot Size: 5,280 Sq. Ft.
Property Type: Detached Single Family
Style: Contemporary
Stories: 1
View: Neighborhood
Year Built: 1954
Community: Parkside
County: San Mateo
MLS#: 80927588
Source: MLSListings
Status: Active
On Redfin: 24 days
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Parkside Fixer Upper! Hardwood Floors under carpeting. RV parking in back of home. This home has a lot of potential, but is a contractor’s special. This is a Probate Sale, with possible court confirmation.

Alright, at $425,000 this is a tad more expensive than the $400k price point we were aiming for. But let’s face it, this house is full of potential. You’ve got what clearly is part of an original Roman empire wall (who knew they got all the way to San Mateo) and some giant kitty litter boxes for your lions!

It’s a contractor’s special, and as we all know, a huge part of Silicon Valley’s workforce is self-employed as contractors. So go ahead you RoR contractor – this house is for you!

And while you’re fixing it up, just camp out in your RV behind the house – ‘cuz this house has room for one and is just dying for one.

Win win win!

Comments (21) -- Posted by: burbed @ 5:01 am

21 Responses to “$425k house in San Mateo – RV parking in back of home”

  1. Joe Says:

    Price was just reduced to $399k on July 11. Perfect timing for your comparison, now it’s even a sweeter deal.

  2. aaa Says:

    This is not a bad house for an eighth-grade dropout, crackhead, or some other loser.

    This thing is laughable trash. Who in their right mind would live in this house even if it were free?

  3. nomadic Says:

    aaa – it’s close to shopping! (It backs up to a shopping center anyway.) And close to the racetrack, San Mateo Event Center and Highway 92. Just look at that convenience.

    The old people who lived there were probably the original owners. So it’s probably completely vintage inside. Which begs a question – why do people get old and stop maintaining stuff???

  4. sonarrat Says:

    I actually know someone who lives a few doors down on Hamlet Street. He tells me that he used to get so pissed off at the trucks rolling in late at night that he would sabotage them just to discourage them from coming in afterhours.

  5. sonarrat Says:

    Oh yeah, and he paid $125K for his house in the early ’90s.

  6. anon Says:

    This house is awesome.

    I’m sure the type of person who buys this will need space for their RV.

  7. sfbubblebuyer Says:

    I think the realtor meant to say “Arsonist Special” not Contractor’s. Obviously you would buy this, insure it for bubble prices, and burn it to the ground.

  8. BobbyS Says:

    I bet it will sell above asking price as this house has a mid-century modern vintage charm and looks very Eichler-esque. It can be fixed up to its former glory for a modest amount and may someday grace the covers of Atomic Ranch or Dwell. They should advertise this house as a “Charming Eichler-like vintage-retro mid-century house for sale in desirable Parkside neighborhood”. One man’s dilapidated and outdates double-wide looking house is another man’s swanky mid-century palace.

  9. BobbyS Says:

    The contractor’s very special I bet.

  10. nomadic Says:

    One man’s dilapidated and outdated double-wide looking house is another man’s swanky mid-century palace.

    Nah, I think this is a pile-o-sh*t no matter who looks at it. Just look at the street view.

  11. Mister Handy Says:

    I’m a neighbor, and live on Hamlet St. I don’t think I know sonnarrat, though.

    To confim some suspicions above:
    1) The owners were, indeed, the first owners from the 1950s.
    2) Until the owners’ family cleaned it out, good lord the place was a mess.
    3) The owners’ family are selling it, and the one I got a chance to talk to expect it to be a teardown.

    Note the “probate sale” point: you’ve probably got multiple family members expecting their cut of the inheritance, and from some comments made by their realtor, I suspect some of them have unrealistic ideas of what it could sell for. The guy I talked to was more realistic.

    Parkside is a nice working class neighborhood in a somewhat-convenient location, and the faux-Eichler architecture is nice for those of us who like such things (although a lot of the houses have been turned into much more conventional ranchers, which is a pity), and the houses can be very nice if well maintained.

    The corner where I live (and this house is located) is noisy from the freeway compared to the blocks east of Norfolk. There is also definitely going to be some noise from the shopping center down behind that house, and the alleyway there also gets grafiti and trash – the new owners on the other side of the alley moved in recently (that one was owned by old peopl who moved in in the 1970s) and hopefully once both houses are occupied it will be better.

    As for “why do people get old and stop maintaining stuff???” I have two words for you: “Proposition 13.”

  12. nomadic Says:

    Thank you for the thoughtful comments, Mister Handy. This part confuses me:

    As for “why do people get old and stop maintaining stuff???” I have two words for you: “Proposition 13.”

    With all of the money saved on taxes, why not maintain the property?

    My original question was more general than that, however. I know old people in other states that don’t maintain their homes like they used to. Maybe they just don’t care about stuff like that once their aches & pains (and whatever else) take on a bigger part of their lives. My mom seems to be falling into that pattern somewhat.

  13. Mister Handy Says:

    In other high tax states that lack something like prop 13 (some others have a more limited equivalent that applies to fixed income seniors or similar), the property taxes going up encourages them to move to a cheaper rental or to a nursing home.

    Not especially cool, and very un-cool for those seniors who actually can keep up a home by themselves. But for a lot of seniors the tax savings are generally enough to let them stay in the home, at all, rather than providing enough for them to pay for maintenance that they paid for themselves.

  14. sonarrat Says:

    Mister Handy, your spelling is too good to be the guy I knew. :D You might know him. He used to run a shipping business out of his house.

  15. AmusedLurker Says:

    #3 – Sadly, Bay Meadows Racetrack was torn down starting in Sept of last year and is now a pile of rubble and dirt due to the economic crisis, the developers just couldn’t wait to tear it down…the same developers are getting ready to do the same to Hollywood Park in Inglewood.

    I guess Google Maps still hasn’t updated their photos.

  16. Zanon Says:

    I think dwell is out of business

  17. karen Says:

    I like the house. but what would really be cool is to be close to a LAGOON. you could rig up a raft and explore its waters, searching for creatures. too bad re the grocery trucks and the freeway air.

  18. nomadic Says:

    #15 – I was wondering if the track was gone yet. I heard they wanted to tear it down but didn’t check before I posted. Thanks for the update.

  19. Pralay Says:

    Until the owners’ family cleaned it out, good lord the place was a mess.
    —–

    LOL! I guess what’s what called Joy Of Home-ownership.

  20. Mister Handy Says:

    Very late to the party, but this sold about a month ago. Been waiting for the price to hit public records, looks like it sold for $380k. Dead cat bounce is clearly not all it’s cracked up to be.

  21. anon Says:

    It’s going to be great watching the knife catchers squirm once the ARMS start blowing up.


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