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Coveted Corner Condominium with Stunning Views
$1,348,000
1388 Gough Street #1201, San Francisco
Presented by Rob Costabile
Features
Immaculate Coveted Corner Condominium
This one-of-a-kind, rarely available condominium, a coveted corner unit high up on the 12th floor at 1388 Gough, offers unique luxury and privacy, with floor-ceiling windows and beautiful city views to the north and west. The largest 2-bedroom layout in the building, unit 1201 is located on a very quiet floor with only two other units.
This immaculate home showcases an extra-large living room and dining area with stunning views, gleaming hardwood floors, and a remodeled kitchen with custom cabinetry and stainless appliances. Just off the living room is the spacious primary bedroom with fully remodeled ensuite bath featuring exquisite tile work and an oversized tub where you can relax in total comfort. A second bedroom functions as a tasteful customized office with plenty of space for a guest bed. Just across the hall is another remodeled bathroom with stacked washer and dryer hidden behind an interior door. All closets in the unit have been fully customized to maximize space and convenience.
1388 Gough is known for its solid construction which shields individual units from sounds emanating from other units and top-of-the-line windows that ensure sound-proofing against the outside world. Owners enjoy a host of premier services including 24/7 concierge and security, secure package receiving, a lovely rear garden oasis, a gym with men’s and women’s locker rooms, a restful stretch/yoga room, and guest parking.
Included with this condo are one-car parking and a large storage area. Enjoy all of this, and live in the best location between downtown, Hayes Valley, Pacific Heights, Fillmore and Japantown. This is sophisticated urban living at its very best!
1201 is a turn-key unit offered empty or completely furnished. The new owner need only unlock the door and move-in to enjoy luxury, views, privacy, and complete comfort.
- 2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms
- High floor, corner unit
- Views from every room
- Stylish renovation
- Primary suite
- In-unit laundry
- Private floor with only two other units
This one-of-a-kind, rarely available condominium, a coveted corner unit high up on the 12th floor at 1388 Gough, offers unique luxury and privacy, with floor-ceiling windows and beautiful city views to the north and west. The largest 2-bedroom layout in the building, unit 1201 is located on a very quiet floor with only two other units.
This immaculate home showcases an extra-large living room and dining area with stunning views, gleaming hardwood floors, and a remodeled kitchen with custom cabinetry and stainless appliances. Just off the living room is the spacious primary bedroom with fully remodeled ensuite bath featuring exquisite tile work and an oversized tub where you can relax in total comfort. A second bedroom functions as a tasteful customized office with plenty of space for a guest bed. Just across the hall is another remodeled bathroom with stacked washer and dryer hidden behind an interior door. All closets in the unit have been fully customized to maximize space and convenience.
1388 Gough is known for its solid construction which shields individual units from sounds emanating from other units and top-of-the-line windows that ensure sound-proofing against the outside world. Owners enjoy a host of premier services including 24/7 concierge and security, secure package receiving, a lovely rear garden oasis, a gym with men’s and women’s locker rooms, a restful stretch/yoga room, and guest parking.
Included with this condo are one-car parking and a large storage area. Enjoy all of this, and live in the best location between downtown, Hayes Valley, Pacific Heights, Fillmore and Japantown. This is sophisticated urban living at its very best!
1201 is a turn-key unit offered empty or completely furnished. The new owner need only unlock the door and move-in to enjoy luxury, views, privacy, and complete comfort.
Floor Plans
Neighborhood
Lower Pacific Heights offers home buyers a stylish, upscale-feeling neighborhood bolstered by an approachable, casual attitude. Within the confines of these blocks, you'll find Japantown, the oldest and largest such enclave in the United States. From the spectacle of the Peace Plaza pagoda to the grandeur of St. Dominic's Church, it really seems there's something here for everyone. This area is a shopper's delight, with bustling commercial centers along both Fillmore and Steiner streets. The Japan Center mall is a mecca for all things Japanese. When it comes time to eat, the possibilities are endless. Evenings see the streets fill with patrons looking to dine at one of many gastronomic destinations, or music fans lining up at the Boom Boom Room and the adjacent historic Fillmore Theater. Sundance Kabuki Cinema is a welcome addition to the neighborhood; as the largest independent theater in the city, the Kabuki screens first run features and plays host to a number of film festivals, attracting cinephiles from all over the Bay Area. The neighborhood is home to an interesting mix of classic Victorian homes and mid-rise condo developments. As throughout much of the city, you'll find wonderful diversity among your neighbors. You can get a picture of the sense of community that exists in this diverse pocket of the city each April during the Cherry Blossom Festival. Freeway access has been greatly improved in recent years thanks to the completion of the Octavia corridor freeway entrance, opening up the area to south and east bay commuters. If you'd like to dip your toes into the Northside life, Lower Pacific Heights is a great place to begin your search.
Several of the City's major cultural and governmental buildings are located in the Van Ness/Civic Center neighborhood, along with the Civic Center Plaza and United Nations Plaza. The United Nations Charter was signed in the Herbst Theatre in 1945, and in 1987 the theater was declared a national historic landmark. Other buildings of note include City Hall, the Supreme Court of California, War Memorial Opera House, Davies Symphony Hall and the Art Institute of California. The area is brimming with history. The Van Ness Corridor (also known as Highway 101) is a veritable smorgasbord of wining and dining, retail, hotel and cultural opportunities. While the neighborhood is mostly commercial, residential properties can be found in high-rise condos, apartments, and even a few single-family homes amidst the low-rise commercial edifices. It is the epicenter for culture and the arts.
Several of the City's major cultural and governmental buildings are located in the Van Ness/Civic Center neighborhood, along with the Civic Center Plaza and United Nations Plaza. The United Nations Charter was signed in the Herbst Theatre in 1945, and in 1987 the theater was declared a national historic landmark. Other buildings of note include City Hall, the Supreme Court of California, War Memorial Opera House, Davies Symphony Hall and the Art Institute of California. The area is brimming with history. The Van Ness Corridor (also known as Highway 101) is a veritable smorgasbord of wining and dining, retail, hotel and cultural opportunities. While the neighborhood is mostly commercial, residential properties can be found in high-rise condos, apartments, and even a few single-family homes amidst the low-rise commercial edifices. It is the epicenter for culture and the arts.
Lower Pacific Heights offers home buyers a stylish, upscale-feeling neighborhood bolstered by an approachable, casual attitude. Within the confines of these blocks, you'll find Japantown, the oldest and largest such enclave in the United States. From the spectacle of the Peace Plaza pagoda to the grandeur of St. Dominic's Church, it really seems there's something here for everyone. This area is a shopper's delight, with bustling commercial centers along both Fillmore and Steiner streets. The Japan Center mall is a mecca for all things Japanese. When it comes time to eat, the possibilities are endless. Evenings see the streets fill with patrons looking to dine at one of many gastronomic destinations, or music fans lining up at the Boom Boom Room and the adjacent historic Fillmore Theater. Sundance Kabuki Cinema is a welcome addition to the neighborhood; as the largest independent theater in the city, the Kabuki screens first run features and plays host to a number of film festivals, attracting cinephiles from all over the Bay Area. The neighborhood is home to an interesting mix of classic Victorian homes and mid-rise condo developments. As throughout much of the city, you'll find wonderful diversity among your neighbors. You can get a picture of the sense of community that exists in this diverse pocket of the city each April during the Cherry Blossom Festival. Freeway access has been greatly improved in recent years thanks to the completion of the Octavia corridor freeway entrance, opening up the area to south and east bay commuters. If you'd like to dip your toes into the Northside life, Lower Pacific Heights is a great place to begin your search.
Several of the City's major cultural and governmental buildings are located in the Van Ness/Civic Center neighborhood, along with the Civic Center Plaza and United Nations Plaza. The United Nations Charter was signed in the Herbst Theatre in 1945, and in 1987 the theater was declared a national historic landmark. Other buildings of note include City Hall, the Supreme Court of California, War Memorial Opera House, Davies Symphony Hall and the Art Institute of California. The area is brimming with history. The Van Ness Corridor (also known as Highway 101) is a veritable smorgasbord of wining and dining, retail, hotel and cultural opportunities. While the neighborhood is mostly commercial, residential properties can be found in high-rise condos, apartments, and even a few single-family homes amidst the low-rise commercial edifices. It is the epicenter for culture and the arts.
Several of the City's major cultural and governmental buildings are located in the Van Ness/Civic Center neighborhood, along with the Civic Center Plaza and United Nations Plaza. The United Nations Charter was signed in the Herbst Theatre in 1945, and in 1987 the theater was declared a national historic landmark. Other buildings of note include City Hall, the Supreme Court of California, War Memorial Opera House, Davies Symphony Hall and the Art Institute of California. The area is brimming with history. The Van Ness Corridor (also known as Highway 101) is a veritable smorgasbord of wining and dining, retail, hotel and cultural opportunities. While the neighborhood is mostly commercial, residential properties can be found in high-rise condos, apartments, and even a few single-family homes amidst the low-rise commercial edifices. It is the epicenter for culture and the arts.
Rob Costabile
Keller Williams Luxury International
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