Mara Klein Presents
Modern Living with Original Charm
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$1,195,000
367 Church Street #1,
San Francisco
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Property Details
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beds
3
baths
1
interior
1,117 sq ft
neighborhood
Mission Dolores
1 car parking
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This classic San Francisco unit sits quietly at the back of an Edwardian Era building where you have all the modern conveniences you could want as well as beautiful period charm. The open style living, dining and kitchen areas are flooded with light during the day and offer direct access to the quiet shared yard.The bright and functional kitchen offers the ideal space to create delicious culinary dishes. The adorable office nook offers a sweet space for working. The combined living and dining area has period built-ins, coved ceilings and ample space for both entertaining and a quiet night at home. The primary bathroom has been recently remodeled with a double sink and fresh finishes that are modern and clean but also nod to the classic era of the building’s construction. There is a separate toilet room for privacy. The large primary bedroom has ample space for a king size bed as well as storage furniture and comes with a good sized closet. The middle bedroom is also a great size and has ample closet and storage space. The smaller front bedroom is a perfect cozy bedroom that could double as a second office, a kid’s room or a yoga/exercise room. The unit has washer/dryer hookups, beautiful hardwood floors, period charm, and plenty of natural light and is a quiet, warm and welcoming sanctuary.
The building offers a shared yard, shared laundry (in addition to the in-unit w/d hookups) one garage parking space, and a dedicated storage space in the back. Recent updates to the building include a seismic retrofit, new roof, an exterior facelift and paint job and a refreshed common hallway. Mission Dolores is one of San Francisco’s most vibrant, warmest and sunniest neighborhoods. The location offers a plethora of favorite shops, restaurants, bars and parks - Dolores Park is just 2 blocks away. The building is so centrally located that you can stash your car in the garage and walk, bike or hop on several public transit options within 1 to 4 blocks. The central location also means easy access to bridges and freeways. 99 Walkscore!
The building offers a shared yard, shared laundry (in addition to the in-unit w/d hookups) one garage parking space, and a dedicated storage space in the back. Recent updates to the building include a seismic retrofit, new roof, an exterior facelift and paint job and a refreshed common hallway. Mission Dolores is one of San Francisco’s most vibrant, warmest and sunniest neighborhoods. The location offers a plethora of favorite shops, restaurants, bars and parks - Dolores Park is just 2 blocks away. The building is so centrally located that you can stash your car in the garage and walk, bike or hop on several public transit options within 1 to 4 blocks. The central location also means easy access to bridges and freeways. 99 Walkscore!
Neighborhood
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Mission Dolores, one of San Francisco's oldest neighborhoods, derives its name from the historic Mission San Francisco de Asís, also known as Mission Dolores, founded in 1776. The mission represents the city's earliest European settlement, providing a critical anchor to San Francisco's colonial history.
Mission Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, offering diverse dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines and the nearby 16th Street and 24th Street BART stations, providing comprehensive regional connectivity.
The architectural landscape showcases a rich diversity of residential styles, from Victorian and Edwardian homes to contemporary developments. The Mission Dolores itself, located at the heart of the neighborhood, stands as a preserved historic landmark that offers insight into San Francisco's earliest days. Dolores Park provides a green space that serves as a community gathering point, offering panoramic views of the city.
Mission Dolores has existed as a center of Latino culture, technological innovation, and artistic expression, capturing the complex social dynamics of San Francisco. From its preserved historical sites to its dynamic street life, Mission Dolores embodies the city's ongoing story of transformation and resilience.
Mission Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, offering diverse dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines and the nearby 16th Street and 24th Street BART stations, providing comprehensive regional connectivity.
The architectural landscape showcases a rich diversity of residential styles, from Victorian and Edwardian homes to contemporary developments. The Mission Dolores itself, located at the heart of the neighborhood, stands as a preserved historic landmark that offers insight into San Francisco's earliest days. Dolores Park provides a green space that serves as a community gathering point, offering panoramic views of the city.
Mission Dolores has existed as a center of Latino culture, technological innovation, and artistic expression, capturing the complex social dynamics of San Francisco. From its preserved historical sites to its dynamic street life, Mission Dolores embodies the city's ongoing story of transformation and resilience.

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