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SOLD For $555,000 Over Asking!
Picturesque San Francisco Victorian Home
$2,550,000
261 Waller Street, San Francisco
Presented by
Mary Macpherson & Kathleen DiGrande
Mary Macpherson & Kathleen DiGrande
Located at the convergence of three of the City’s most vibrant neighborhoods—Hayes Valley, Duboce Triangle, and Lower Haight—this exceptional Victorian home resides on a picturesque, tree-lined block, surrounded by meticulously maintained residences reminiscent of turn-of-the-century San Francisco. While its charming facade invites you in, it’s the serene, park-like garden that will make you want to stay. The main level features two spacious bedrooms, two beautifully updated full baths, formal living and dining rooms, and a bright remodeled kitchen with tons of cabinetry and counter space. Downstairs, there’s ample room for expansion, along with a two-car garage and a south-facing, sun-soaked garden boasting multiple seating areas, mature trees, and a magical ambiance. Highlights of the home include soaring ceilings, preserved Victorian details, refinished wood floors, and abundant storage. With an unbeatable location, head outside to discover a wealth of eateries, shops, parks, and vibrant nightlife just moments away.
Highlights:
Highlights:
- Built in 1883, per City records
- Lot size 3,436 square feet, per City records
- 1,320 square feet, per floor plan
- Hot Hayes Valley location near Duboce and Lower Haight
- Charming tree-lined street
- Lovely Victorian details include high ceilings, pocket doors, wood trim
- Remodeled kitchen
- Two spacious bedrooms
- Two updated full bathrooms
- Formal living and dining rooms
- Park-like oversized garden with multiple seating areas, mature landscaping
- Tremendous expansion potential
- Two-car garage
- Bonus room on garden level
- Washer and dryer included
- Refinished wood floors
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Neighborhood
The heart of this little hood is Duboce Park, a popular grassy park popular with dogs and their owners, which sports a new children's playground at its western end. This is a relatively warm part of town, as Twin Peaks and Buena Vista Heights block much of the fog, and its not unusual to see people lingering outside at sidewalk cafes, showing off their furry friends or sharing neighborhood news. The neighborhood also benefits from its proximity to the businesses on Market Street, where you can find all the basics including dry cleaners, organic foods, and a gym. The nearby historic F line streetcars rattle past quite frequently, taking more easy-going commuters and tourists between downtown and the Castro. Duboce Triangle is an ideal place for those seeking a relaxed, yet vibrant, home base.
Mary Macpherson
Kathleen DiGrande
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