$1,950,000 | 3 Beds | 2 Baths | 2,408 SqFt | Now Showing | Audrey Young, The Grubb Company
Perched on one of Piedmont’s most coveted streets, 575 Blair offers a rare opportunity to own a true piece of local history. Originally built as a carriage house and expanded over time, this 3+ bedroom brown shingle home is rich with character—reportedly even hosting Jack London during the writing of The Call of the Wild. Step up through the enchanting English cottage garden and into a home where timeless architectural details meet thoughtful updates.
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Lovingly maintained and full of charm, the home offers an elegant backdrop with room for a new owner to bring their own vision and modern touches to life. Outside, romantic gardens unfold into a series of patios and tucked-away seating areas, creating a private retreat just moments from Piedmont’s top-rated schools, beloved parks, and the new aquatic center.
Key things to know
- Historic carriage-house heritage on a coveted Piedmont street with brown shingle exterior.
- Enchanted English cottage gardens lead to private patios and inviting outdoor spaces.
- Expansive living room features soaring ceilings, fireplace, and wall of windows overlooking gardens.
- Tucked guest suite with updated bath adds flexibility on the main level.
- Private garden retreat connects through double doors to a bright, light-filled interior.

Audrey Young
DRE #02151620
ayoung@grubbco.com
415-246-5126
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