Sheldon Rilliet Presents
Perfectly Perched in Potrero Hill
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$1,548,000
634 Missouri Street #C, San Francisco
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Property Details
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beds
2
baths
3
interior
1,450 sq ft
neighborhood
Potrero Hill, San Francisco
Perched on the top floor, this standout condo offers two generous bedrooms, two beautifully remodeled bathrooms, and a rare income-producing bonus. The sale includes a deeded lower-level studio (Unit A), currently rented at $2,200 per month, adding flexibility and long-term upside.
Inside, sweeping San Francisco Bay views steal the show, with natural light pouring through expansive dual-pane windows and filling the open living, dining, and kitchen spaces. The remodeled kitchen is both stylish and functional, featuring high-end stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and brass accents—perfect for everyday living or entertaining.
Both bedrooms in the top-floor residence are spacious and outfitted with custom Elfa closet systems. The primary suite opens directly to the rear yard, creating a rare and easy indoor–outdoor connection. Additional highlights include a wood-burning fireplace with marble surround and panoramic views, freshly painted interiors, and a massive shared roof deck just one flight above the unit—an ideal spot to relax, unwind, or host friends. Parking is a breeze with one-car garage parking plus an additional pad in front, along with a deeded portioned rear yard.
Located at the crossroads of Potrero Hill and Dogpatch, the home enjoys signature sunshine, neighborhood parks, great cafés, and the newly relocated San Francisco Flower Market. With quick access to major highways and public transportation, getting around is easy. The shops, dining, and local favorites along 18th and 20th Streets—coffee, brunch, bookstores, and the public library—are just blocks away. Leave the car at home and enjoy the best of Potrero Hill living.
Bonus: Deeded, unwarranted studio unit in the building (not attached), currently rented. Buyer to investigate potential ADU use.
Inside, sweeping San Francisco Bay views steal the show, with natural light pouring through expansive dual-pane windows and filling the open living, dining, and kitchen spaces. The remodeled kitchen is both stylish and functional, featuring high-end stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and brass accents—perfect for everyday living or entertaining.
Both bedrooms in the top-floor residence are spacious and outfitted with custom Elfa closet systems. The primary suite opens directly to the rear yard, creating a rare and easy indoor–outdoor connection. Additional highlights include a wood-burning fireplace with marble surround and panoramic views, freshly painted interiors, and a massive shared roof deck just one flight above the unit—an ideal spot to relax, unwind, or host friends. Parking is a breeze with one-car garage parking plus an additional pad in front, along with a deeded portioned rear yard.
Located at the crossroads of Potrero Hill and Dogpatch, the home enjoys signature sunshine, neighborhood parks, great cafés, and the newly relocated San Francisco Flower Market. With quick access to major highways and public transportation, getting around is easy. The shops, dining, and local favorites along 18th and 20th Streets—coffee, brunch, bookstores, and the public library—are just blocks away. Leave the car at home and enjoy the best of Potrero Hill living.
Bonus: Deeded, unwarranted studio unit in the building (not attached), currently rented. Buyer to investigate potential ADU use.
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Neighborhood
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Potrero Hill got its name from the Spanish word "potrero," meaning pasture or cattle grazing area, reflecting its history as grazing land for Mission Dolores.
The main commercial areas are centered along 18th Street and 20th Street. These streets feature local restaurants, cafes, small shops, and service businesses.
Transportation options in Potrero Hill include Muni bus lines 10, 19, 22, and 48. The neighborhood has a nearby Caltrain station at 22nd Street and relatively close access to Interstate 280 and Highway 101.
Architecturally, Potrero Hill is significant for its mix of housing styles. The area features Victorian and Edwardian homes from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, mid-century modern apartments and condos, as well as contemporary infill development and converted industrial lofts. Home types in the area include single-family houses, multi-unit buildings, condominiums, apartments, and some live/work spaces in converted warehouses.
Potrero Hill is considered a desirable place to live for several reasons. It often experiences sunnier and warmer weather than other parts of San Francisco due to its elevation and location. Many homes offer panoramic views of the city skyline, bay, or surrounding hills. The neighborhood has a quieter atmosphere and is less crowded compared to more central areas. Despite feeling secluded, it's still close to downtown and other popular areas. Potrero Hill also has a strong sense of community with local events and gathering spaces.
The main commercial areas are centered along 18th Street and 20th Street. These streets feature local restaurants, cafes, small shops, and service businesses.
Transportation options in Potrero Hill include Muni bus lines 10, 19, 22, and 48. The neighborhood has a nearby Caltrain station at 22nd Street and relatively close access to Interstate 280 and Highway 101.
Architecturally, Potrero Hill is significant for its mix of housing styles. The area features Victorian and Edwardian homes from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, mid-century modern apartments and condos, as well as contemporary infill development and converted industrial lofts. Home types in the area include single-family houses, multi-unit buildings, condominiums, apartments, and some live/work spaces in converted warehouses.
Potrero Hill is considered a desirable place to live for several reasons. It often experiences sunnier and warmer weather than other parts of San Francisco due to its elevation and location. Many homes offer panoramic views of the city skyline, bay, or surrounding hills. The neighborhood has a quieter atmosphere and is less crowded compared to more central areas. Despite feeling secluded, it's still close to downtown and other popular areas. Potrero Hill also has a strong sense of community with local events and gathering spaces.
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