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Large 1 bedroom condominium
Spacious den, your perfect work-from-home space
Private and deeded patio
Open floor plan
Built in 2016
HOA dues $519 p/m (includes Internet - Webpass)
Radiant heat (you don't pay for hot water or heat)
10ft+ ceilings
Abundance of natural light
Washer & dryer in unit
Leased parking available for $275 p/m
Common area courtyard with firepit and bbq
Walk to the Chase Centre
10 minute walk to the 22nd St. Caltrain station
2 blocks from 18th St.
Central location
Unit 103 is an elegant LARGE 1 bedroom plus large den, which is ideal for a family room, office or extra bedroom. There is a private patio off the kitchen, perfect for hosting. Built in 2016, this condominium is located on the coveted north slope of Potrero Hill, next to Mission Bay and Dogpatch. Sleek, modern interiors with designer kitchen and bath, wide plank hardwood flooring throughout over radiant heat. Custom fitted closets and in-unit laundry. Webpass Internet for the bldg., along with a common area courtyard with fire pit and bbq. Bicycle room. Blocks from Tech shuttle bus stops, with fast and easy access to the Peninsula.
Open Houses:
Thursday, 5:30-7pm
Sunday, 2-4pm
Tuesday, 2-3:30pm
Sunday, 2-4pm
Brokers Tour:
Tuesday, 2-3:30pm
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Catherine Watson
(415) 568-1518
[email protected]
One of the best kept secrets for many years, Potrero Hill was once the blue collar home of shipping docks, storehouses, and the simple shops and bakeries frequented by the families who called it home. The big turnaround came on the heels of the dot-com revolution when many of the warehouses and factories in the area were transitioned into the live-work lofts and offices we know today. Development along Third Street has solidified this area's reputation as an exciting destination, with an unparalleled ease of commute to downtown SF.
Among Potrero Hill's many assets, its sunny weather, fantastic views, and ready access to all highways rank high on the list. A hardy neighborhood, there are a great many early Victorians along its charming streets which remarkably withstood the earthquake of 1906.
Eateries, bars and shops along 18th street are plentiful in options. The classic watering hole Blooms, named for the heroine of Ulysses, offers pool tables, awe-inspiring views, and fantastic people watching. Chez Papa offers the best French Provencal bistro cuisine this side of the Sierra Nevada. And please don't miss Farley's, where an easy-going coffee drinking crowd enjoy daily brews strong enough to cut through any misty morning.
Students and young folks help liven things up just enough thanks to the nearby California College of Art campus, the California Culinary Academy, and local bar The Bottom of the Hill, which hosts an amazing array of music acts not to be missed. You'll find plenty of shopping and grocery options close to 16th and Potrero.
If you've never visited Potrero Hill, get ready to be romanced by this charming hillside respite.