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Luxe Liberty Hill Condominium
$749,000
376 San Carlos Street #B, San Francisco
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Ron Sebahar
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Welcome home to 376 San Carlos Unit B and experience San Francisco living at it's finest!
This completely renovated, Italianate Victorian condominium is located in the heart of the coveted historic Liberty Hill Historic District with mature trees and architecturally significant San Francisco homes.
Just steps to the many cafes, restaurants and boutique shops on Valencia and Mission Streets, this luxe property features designer finishes and a state-of-the-art chef's kitchen (with custom-built designer center island) opening to a spacious living room. The large bedroom with ample closet space and custom organizers is adjacent to the spa-like full bathroom with Grohe plumbing fixtures and a luxurious stone walk-in shower. A home office overlooking the verdant rear patio with gas fireplace is an urban oasis -- perfect for relaxing, entertaining, bbq'ing and al-fresco dining.
Close to zero net energy, the building features a photovoltaic solar system, a gray water system in addition to in-unit laundry, radiant heat, luxury flooring, recessed lighting and Sonos speakers, Nest thermostat, Ring security cameras, August Smartlock and much more...
Low monthly HOA's $150 and financial reserves.
Leased parking nearby pre-paid for six months by seller.
This completely renovated, Italianate Victorian condominium is located in the heart of the coveted historic Liberty Hill Historic District with mature trees and architecturally significant San Francisco homes.
Just steps to the many cafes, restaurants and boutique shops on Valencia and Mission Streets, this luxe property features designer finishes and a state-of-the-art chef's kitchen (with custom-built designer center island) opening to a spacious living room. The large bedroom with ample closet space and custom organizers is adjacent to the spa-like full bathroom with Grohe plumbing fixtures and a luxurious stone walk-in shower. A home office overlooking the verdant rear patio with gas fireplace is an urban oasis -- perfect for relaxing, entertaining, bbq'ing and al-fresco dining.
Close to zero net energy, the building features a photovoltaic solar system, a gray water system in addition to in-unit laundry, radiant heat, luxury flooring, recessed lighting and Sonos speakers, Nest thermostat, Ring security cameras, August Smartlock and much more...
Low monthly HOA's $150 and financial reserves.
Leased parking nearby pre-paid for six months by seller.
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The Liberty Hill Historic District is a residential neighborhood bound by 20th Street, Mission Street, Dolores Street, and 22nd Street. The southern boundary is the Yerba Buena Spanish settlement charter line of 1834. The name was derived from a hyphenation of Liberty Street and Hill Street. The area was built as 19th-century and the houses range in size. Notable houses in the district include the Marsden Kershaw House (845 Guerrero Street), and the John McMullen House (827 Guerrero Street); both of which are San Francisco Designated Landmarks.
A number of homes in the district were designed by prominent architects, including the Newsom Brothers (Samuel Newsom and Joseph Cather Newsom), Albert Pissis, Charles Shaner, William H. Toepke, Charles Havens, and Charles J. Rousseau. People associated with the district include John Donald Daly, James Rolph, Jr., Susan B. Anthony, and Lotta Crabtree.
The Inner Mission represents a dynamic San Francisco neighborhood with a rich cultural history. Originally a working-class area that became a center of Latino culture, the neighborhood has undergone significant transformations while maintaining its distinctive community character.
Mission Street serves as the primary commercial corridor, offering diverse dining, shopping, and services. Transportation options include BART and Muni Metro stations at 16th and 24th Street, with multiple bus lines providing comprehensive transit coverage.
The architectural landscape blends Victorian-era homes, mid-century developments, and contemporary structures. Historic buildings like Mission Dolores anchor the neighborhood's historical significance. Dolores Park provides a critical green space with spectacular city views, while community centers like the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts preserve the area's cultural heritage.
What distinguishes the Inner Mission is its remarkable cultural diversity and urban resilience. From its historical roots to its current status as a hub of artistic innovation, the neighborhood captures the complexity of San Francisco's most dynamic community. Direct access to transportation, rich cultural resources, and a commitment to community preservation define this unique urban environment.

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