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Glorious Indoor-Outdoor Living On Potrero's North Slope
$1,198,000
530 Rhode Island Street, San Francisco
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Peter Goss
Peter Goss
Welcome to 530 Rhode Island Street & glorious indoor-outdoor living on Portrero Hill's North Slope.
This gorgeous, extensively renovated condominium is the enchanting lower unit in a 2-unit Art Deco building that opens to a deep private rear garden & 2 private patios -- all exclusive to the lower unit.
Both front & rear garden/patio areas were designed to be water-wise, drought-resistant and low maintenance by Patrick Lannan, in collaboration with Flora Grubb.
Inside, the chic, down-to-the-studs remodeled kitchen is a chef's dream with custom cabinetry, marble countertops & stainless appliances.
The open floor plan features a wood-burning fireplace, newly refinished hardwood flooring throughout & separate dining area with a sparkling city view.
A separate laundry room with large capacity stacked washer & dryer & abundant storage are conveniently accessed from a common stairwell.
Garage parking for one car -- fits most SUVs -- plus an adjacent garage storage area complete this wonderful home.
Imagine hosting your friends, family & neighbors for festive outdoor gatherings and intimate gourmet dinners. Or slip into your jetted spa at the end of the day with a glass of Prosecco and watch the sky take on the lavender hues of sunset.
Whether indoors or out, 530 Rhode Island Street invites a year-round celebration of life in America's most beautiful city.
Close to Dogpatch, Mission Bay, UCSF, Oracle Park & Chase Center, Bayfront and Crane Cove Parks. One block to Whole Foods; Good Life Grocery, neighborhood shopping, restaurants -- Plow, Chez Maman, La Connessa -- & caffeine emporiums like Farley's and Linea Cafe are also nearby. E-Z 101 & 280 access, plus Potrero Hill is one of the warmest and sunniest in the city. Superb!
This gorgeous, extensively renovated condominium is the enchanting lower unit in a 2-unit Art Deco building that opens to a deep private rear garden & 2 private patios -- all exclusive to the lower unit.
Both front & rear garden/patio areas were designed to be water-wise, drought-resistant and low maintenance by Patrick Lannan, in collaboration with Flora Grubb.
Inside, the chic, down-to-the-studs remodeled kitchen is a chef's dream with custom cabinetry, marble countertops & stainless appliances.
The open floor plan features a wood-burning fireplace, newly refinished hardwood flooring throughout & separate dining area with a sparkling city view.
A separate laundry room with large capacity stacked washer & dryer & abundant storage are conveniently accessed from a common stairwell.
Garage parking for one car -- fits most SUVs -- plus an adjacent garage storage area complete this wonderful home.
Imagine hosting your friends, family & neighbors for festive outdoor gatherings and intimate gourmet dinners. Or slip into your jetted spa at the end of the day with a glass of Prosecco and watch the sky take on the lavender hues of sunset.
Whether indoors or out, 530 Rhode Island Street invites a year-round celebration of life in America's most beautiful city.
Close to Dogpatch, Mission Bay, UCSF, Oracle Park & Chase Center, Bayfront and Crane Cove Parks. One block to Whole Foods; Good Life Grocery, neighborhood shopping, restaurants -- Plow, Chez Maman, La Connessa -- & caffeine emporiums like Farley's and Linea Cafe are also nearby. E-Z 101 & 280 access, plus Potrero Hill is one of the warmest and sunniest in the city. Superb!
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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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