Jessica Branson Presents
Renovated, Light-Filled Top Floor Flat with Sweeping Views and Sunroom in Prime Castro Location
143 Ord Street, San Francisco
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About This Home
Light-filled, top level, two bedroom condo with extra home office/sunroom in a prime location! Quiet, tree-lined street, but steps to the Castro - 91 WalkScore! Quintessential SF Castro and Mt Sutro views, plus the Berkeley and Oakland Hills, all the way to Mt. Diablo. Sun-drenched living room with beautiful decorative fireplace and bay windows. French doors open to a flexible bedroom space, or double parlor family space. Quiet, spacious primary bedroom. Large, bright renovated kitchen with stainless Fisher & Paykel gas stove & refrigerator, Bosch dishwasher, quartz counters and views of the Castro hillside. Formal dining room with beautiful outlooks - perfect for entertaining. Bonus sunroom/office lined with windows framing views offers sliding glass door to a small porch. Renovated, sumptuous bath with double sink vanity, bath tub with jets, and mosaic tile. Warm refinished wood floors throughout. Deeded rights to develop the expansive attic level. Washer/dryer and storage. Well-run, 2-unit HOA in meticuously maintained Victorian beauty. Steps to Castro - easy walk to the Mission, Noe, and the Haight. Only 4 blocks to the Castro MUNI station and tech-shuttles. Easy street parking. Minutes to 101/280. Must see! HOA Dues: $375/month.
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Corona Heights and the Castro have a rich historical and cultural landscape. 143 Ord is located between Corona Heights and Eureka Valley, and the area offers a unique residential experience that blends urban energy with community intimacy.
Castro Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, providing a diverse range of dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines, with convenient access to regional transit that connects residents to broader San Francisco and the Bay Area.
Victorian and Edwardian homes define the neighborhood's architectural character, creating a visually distinctive streetscape that captures San Francisco's late 19th and early 20th-century residential design. Many structures remain carefully preserved, maintaining original details that reflect the neighborhood's historical roots. Twin Peaks, a dramatic natural backdrop, offers residents panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscape.
What distinguishes this area is its remarkable balance of historical depth and contemporary urban living. The neighborhood has played a critical role in San Francisco's LGBTQ+ history, serving as a center of cultural significance and community activism. From its vibrant street life to its meticulously maintained residential streets, the neighborhood represents a unique urban environment where architectural heritage, cultural diversity, and community spirit converge.
Castro Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, providing a diverse range of dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines, with convenient access to regional transit that connects residents to broader San Francisco and the Bay Area.
Victorian and Edwardian homes define the neighborhood's architectural character, creating a visually distinctive streetscape that captures San Francisco's late 19th and early 20th-century residential design. Many structures remain carefully preserved, maintaining original details that reflect the neighborhood's historical roots. Twin Peaks, a dramatic natural backdrop, offers residents panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscape.
What distinguishes this area is its remarkable balance of historical depth and contemporary urban living. The neighborhood has played a critical role in San Francisco's LGBTQ+ history, serving as a center of cultural significance and community activism. From its vibrant street life to its meticulously maintained residential streets, the neighborhood represents a unique urban environment where architectural heritage, cultural diversity, and community spirit converge.
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