
Extraordinary Location | Historic Brick Conversion: Mint 2BR/2BA w/Deck – $1.6M
View floor plan>> RESIDENCE OVERVIEW:
- Historic Brick Conversion
- Outdoor Space
- Grand entryway with teak front door and Absolute Black Granite threshold
- American Cherry hardwood floors in foyer, kitchen, and living room
- 2 Master Suites with 2 Master Baths
- Pre-wired for state-of-the-art communications system, including up to 4 telephone lines, satellite, cable and fiber optic television
- Individually controlled all-season heating
- Washer and dryer hook-ups
KITCHEN:
- European cabinetry by Studio Becker
- Absolute Black granite countertop
- Viking dual-fuel six-burner range in stainless steel finish
- Sub-Zero 36″ built-in stainless refrigerator
- Bosch built-in wall oven in stainless steel finish
- Bosch dishwasher
BATHROOMS:
- Geologica porcelain tile floors, tub surround and shower walls
- Radiant in-floor heating
- Polished Limestone countertops
- Stall shower with frameless glass door
- Hans Grohe “Axor” fixtures designed by Phillip Stark
The Jackson Square Historic District is the largest remnant of San
Francisco’s historic Gold Rush-era business district, with some
buildings in the district dating back to the early 1850s and 1860s.
Known as the “Barbary Coast” in the 1870s, the district was home to
commercial and retail establishments, saloons, and a wild nightlife
befitting the Gold Rush waterfront district; however the area was
decimated by the 1906 Earthquake and Fire. Post-fire and during
Prohibition the district became a home for eating and drinking
establishments, called “French Restaurants,” which thrived in the
bohemian period of the 1920s and 1930s. By the 1950s, the district had
changed again, beginning to gentrify as antique stores and designers
began to occupy the local retail spaces.
**Sneak Preview Open house Saturday 12/8 and Sunday 12/9 1:00-4:00p.m.**
For more information please contact:
Chris Lim / 415.577.3770
Kristen Stuecher / 415.948.4888
Climb Real Estate Group provides this information to the public and our clients and does not guarantee it’s accuracy. Climb Real Estate Group does not necessarily represent the seller nor the marketing company in any way. For Buyer Representation, contact Climb or learn How to Buy New Developments.
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