Love Where You Live

$1,295,000
1712 Bryant Street, San Francisco
Presented by
Par Hanji & Chip Mcallister

You'll love living here

This top-Floor Victorian flat retains much of its classic Period detail, including box beams, wainscot, picture rails, a fantastic breakfront and two fireplaces. The entertainer's kitchen is both stylish and functional, equipped with premium Bosch and Thermador appliances, ample workspace, and seamless flow for hosting friends and family. The home also features in-unit laundry, adding everyday ease. Additional highlights include side by side garage parking for one car, a bright bonus room large enough for a home office or studio. Easy access to a shared outdoor space perfect for relaxing or gathering with neighbors. Ideally situated near a local park, with easy freeway access, great walkability, side-by-side garage parking and in-unit laundry add so much livability to this home.

  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • In-unit laundry
  • Shared outdoor space
  • Side-by-side parking
  • Bonus room
  • Great walkability

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Neighborhood

Sunny, flat, and centrally located, the Mission represents the heart and especially the soul of San Francisco. Equally attractive to immigrants and a burgeoning herd of hipsters in ironic t-shirts, the Mission is still the melting pot of San Francisco. Here you'll find traditional Mexican taquerias and panaderias, pop-up galleries, freshly minted block-long live/work lofts in former canneries, and a new generation of chefs determined to make their mark and earn a Michelin star. The neighborhood is highly walkable: a major urban shopping center at 16th and Potrero offers groceries, a gym, a post office, office supplies, and a Peets Coffee. The museum district at 3rd and Howard is nearby, and the ballpark is not far. Public Transportation is great. MUNI bus lines crisscross the neighborhoods and there are two BART stations at 16th and Mission and 24th and Mission which serve the neighborhood.

With the rise of the dot-coms in the mid-90s, the old industrial warehouses of the Mission district were converted into open-air, open-concept workspaces. These attracted a new kind of population: educated, highly skilled, and eagerly looking for the next big thing: be it entertainment, dining, culture, or dance club. And they wanted to be able to walk to work, or at least ride their bike.
Housing was developed to match the tastes and needs of this generation of newcomers. Many of the old warehouses preserved their old brick facades. Inside luxury interiors feature exposed brick walls, huge timbered beams, two-story high living rooms with airy ceilings, industrial kitchens, and of course, high-speed Internet connections. Stately turn-of-the-century homes line the sunny blocks of this uniquely San Franciscan district. In between its main thoroughfares of Dolores, Guerrero, and Valencia, you can find many smaller hidden architectural treasures dotting the intimate cross-street alleyways.

San Francisco's oldest building stands at the corner of 16th and Dolores. Constructed in 1776, Mission Dolores draws the gaze of passersby with its clean, early-colonial Mexican style. It remains an active Roman Catholic church and is open daily for services and to visitors alike. Just around the corner is Dolores Park, one of the city's great neighborhood hangouts, where you might be lucky enough to catch an outdoor performance by the San Francisco Mime Troupe. Time seems of no consequence on sunny afternoons while families recline along the comfortably sloping landscape. Daytime is for the sun-worshipping crowds, while warm nights are all about people-watching. 

Valencia Street is among the hippest nighttime destinations on the planet. Throngs of young folks drop into the trendy new eateries, filling the local watering holes for their fix of poetry and music, hitting the local performance spaces for inspired avant-garde happenings. You will find a cultural mecca, as well as a food experience beyond compare along these lively streets.
Public transportation is as good as it gets in the Mission. Two BART stations, at 16th and Mission and 24th and Mission, complement a complete bus schedule to downtown and beyond.

Par Hanji

Compass

Realtor® Associate

DRE:
#01437260
Office:
415.307.5110

hanjimcallister.com

Chip Mcallister

Compass

Broker Associate

DRE:
#01027838
Office:
415.516.6140

hanjimcallister.com
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