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Househunting in Daly City Broadmoor area

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The Broadmoor area of Daly City in the 94015 ZIP code that borders the region that I erroneously consider the skyline area. According to Trulia it is actually Westlake neighborhood.

Broadmoor is East of Skyline Highway 35. from John Daly Blvd heading South to Westmoor Road. The houses I’ve seen in the area are generally nice with good spacing between buildings and nice lawns. I get the impression that this is a middle class neighborhood. More affluent homeowners than the 94014 ZIP.

Fog can be heavy in this area. I know because my apartment window faces this neighborhood. If there is ever fog, it’s generally thick over this area and the Skyline/Westlake area. * Westlake Shopping center* is a huge mall/strip mall with lots of stores.

You could potentiall walk to BART from this neighborhood but it is long because you have to walk over the 280. You face a series of long lights and lots of traffic. BART is also uphill. it is probably close to 10-15 minutes to walk. if you look at closes farther West then the distance becomes more formidable because the walk is down then back up to AND from BART.

Key businesses in Broadmoor / Westlake:

  • Joe’s of Westlake (restaurant)
  • Boulevard Cafe (restaurant)
  • Home Depot
  • TJ Maxx
  • Trader Joe’s

Househunting in Daly City - Skyline area

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update: this region is actually Westlake (6/17/08)

The actual Realtor neighborhood names for the area I describe below is Westlake Palisades or Westlake Knolls. I call it “Skyline” because the houses surround Highway 35 (Skyline road).

Skyline region

I would consider the Skyline area of Daly City to be West of skyline blvd, between John Daly Blvd and Hwy 1. I do not know what the “true” boundary is according to Daly City natives. Fog and wind are primary characteristics of this area with excellent access to San Francisco via 19th Ave, the 280 freeway, and Skyline Blvd to Ocean Beach and Golden Gate park.

what you get for < $500,000 around Skyline

In today’s 2008 housing crash prices, there are a number homes West of Skyline listing within my price range of $450-$500k for a 2-3 bedroom single family home. Houses closer to the ocean have fantastic views and somewhat surprisingly many are cheaper than comparably sized houses 1-2 blocks inland. The price discrepancy is because most of the houses West of Skyline Blvd are (a) on a big cliff, (b) it is super windy, (c) super foggy, and (d) they look like trailer homes. More on (d) later.

Most Skyline homes were built in the 1950’s. It will have 3 bedrooms and 1 bath or in a rare case, 2 baths. From my own observation, I would say about 70-80% of homes listed for under $500,000 will have 2-3 bedrooms but only 1 bathroom. This single bathroom trend extends from Daly City down through South San Francisco and San Bruno all the way to San Mateo. There are no houses < $500,000 in the other cities in between (i.e. Millbrae and Burlingame). Many homes will have un-warranted extra baths and/or bedrooms but I’m slightly leery of un-permitted stuff primarily because I’m a first-time buyer. I don’t know how to deal with that stuff.

Back to (d) above. Most of the homes in my under $500,000 price range are basically rectangles on a very narrow lot and a small yard at the end. Most will have a 2-car tandem garage. High possibly that 1 of the garage spaces has been converted into either a laundry room or an extra bedroom + bathroom.

Essential Businesses and Points of interest

  • Ranch 99 grocery store and several cheap/fast/good restaurants in a strip mall. This strip mall gets crowded during the weekends. Parking can be difficult.
  • < 5 minute drive to Fort Funston which is a huge dog-friendly park,
  • < 10 minutes drive to the San Francisco Zoo (Sloat and Great Highway) and Ocean Beach.

verdict on Skyline area

I stopped looking in this area for 2 reasons. First, because I think the architecture looks like garbage. Second, it is frequently foggy in this area especially in the summer. In the winter it is blustery and rainy. If I wanted windy, rainy, cold, foggy weather I could get all that in cheaper parts of the country.

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