Team Hatvany Presents

Exceptional San Francisco Home

$950,000

2412 Harrison Street #101, San Francisco

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Property Details

beds

1

baths

2

interior

1,022 sq ft

neighborhood

Inner Mission, San Francisco

Stylish and contemporary loft residence in the heart of the Inner Mission, offering impressive volume, versatility, and modern convenience. This thoughtfully designed one-bedroom, two- bathroom home features a lofted sleeping level with an expansive walk-in closet that easily functions as a home office, complete with an ensuite bath.
The main level presents an open living and dining area with hardwood flooring, a gas fireplace, and oversized windows that bring in abundant natural light. A sleek galley kitchen is equipped with quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, including a gas range and dishwasher, and excellent storage. A full bathroom with porcelain tile and shower over tub, along with in-unit stacked laundry, completes the picture.
Additional highlights include high speed Webpass internet included in the HOA, two-car parking with EV charging, video intercom, secure lobby with package area, bike storage, elevator, and a sprawling shared roof deck with city views. Professionally managed HOA with strong reserves.
Ideally located across from Flour + Water and just moments to the vibrant 20th Street corridor, with popular dining, shopping and gyms. 98 Walk Score and 99 Bike Score, plus easy access to freeways and tech shuttles. A true urban sanctuary with exceptional live/work flexibility.

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Neighborhood

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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