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For $5.26M, you would have a uncommon San Francisco pool

The gorgeously preserved 127 Castenada Ave. was built in 1916. Original grandeur, modern innovations and a luxurious San Francisco backyard could be yours for $5.26 million.

This home rests on a corner lot in San Francisco’s Forest Hill neighborhood, an exclusive sylvan enclave. Offering 5,736 square feet, the home itself feels more exclusive still, tucked behind its brick fence and nestled in a valley below Twin Peaks and Mount Sutro.

A grand entrance hall showcases the original 1916 bones.

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A fireplace warms the living room.

A fireplace warms the living room.

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The home is over 100 years old, with a blend of its original early 1900s charm (hardwoods, built-ins and moldings) and modern luxury (the huge kitchen, deep soaking tubs and refinished attic space).

The kitchen is spacious and modern.

The kitchen is spacious and modern.

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The library has classic built-ins and wood paneling plus French doors leading out.

The library has classic built-ins and wood paneling plus French doors leading out.

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This property is special for many reasons. For one, there’s its size: over a quarter of an acre (legally equal to two city parcels) in this historic neighborhood.

This primary suite enjoys postcard San Francisco views.

This primary suite enjoys postcard San Francisco views.

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A drawing room/office off the primary suite overlooks surrounding hills and forest.

A drawing room/office off the primary suite overlooks surrounding hills and forest.

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The primary bath is like a mini spa.

The primary bath is like a mini spa.

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Outside, there’s a multi-level paradise: gardens, a swimming pool, a sports court, an outdoor kitchen and stone patio for dining alfresco.

Outside there are many options for gathering al fresco.

Outside there are many options for gathering al fresco.

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The lot is multi-layered and multi-level, featuring gardens and lounge areas.

The lot is multi-layered and multi-level, featuring gardens and lounge areas.

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A unique nook for outdoor living is created by the property's perimeter brick work.

A unique nook for outdoor living is created by the property’s perimeter brick work.

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Listing agent Herman Chan told SFGATE that “I spoke with a designer colleague, a San Francisco native, who told me there are only 14 single-family homes in San Francisco that have pools.” At the time of writing this article, SFGATE was unable to confirm this, but there is no doubt backyard pools are rare here — and a setup like 127 Castenada Ave. is even rarer.

One of San Francisco's few private backyard pools awaits.

One of San Francisco’s few private backyard pools awaits.

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Add to this the four-car garage and you have a mini-estate sanctuary right in the heart of the city.

The property's majestic lines showcase Forest Hill's famously gorgeous architecture.

The property’s majestic lines showcase Forest Hill’s famously gorgeous architecture.

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Anna Marie Erwert writes from both the renter and new buyer perspective, having (finally) achieved both statuses. She focuses on national real estate trends, specializing in the San Francisco Bay Area and Pacific Northwest. Follow Anna on Twitter: @AnnaMarieErwert.

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