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Exquisite Marina Property
$3,995,000
1854 Jefferson Street, San Francisco
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Ron Sebahar
Ron Sebahar
Welcome to 1854 Jefferson Street, a rare house-like Marina residence reimagined for a refined Modern Marina lifestyle and delivering the feel, systems, and livability of a new home within a classic Marina setting. Set on one of the Marina's quietest, widest streets - and literally steps from the Marina Green, yacht clubs, Crissy Field, the Palace of Fine Arts, the Presidio, waterfront trails, and Chestnut Street - this two-level lower residence offers exceptional scale, true indoor-outdoor living, and an extraordinary private garden setting. The main level is bright, elegant, and highly livable, with wide-plank European oak floors, expansive windows, south-facing French doors, and a rare walk-out balcony. The open-concept kitchen, dining, living, and bar areas create a flow rarely found in the Marina, designed for comfort and entertaining. The chef's kitchen features Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, Dekton counters, an oversized breakfast-bar island, custom cabinetry, and an adjacent bar area with secondary sink, filtered water, and wine refrigeration. The generous living area features a fireplace and a flexible additional zone for conversation, home office, reading lounge, or expanded dining. Two en suite bedrooms - including a large suite with dual sinks, soaking tub, walk-in shower, a well-sized powder room, full laundry room and abundant storage complete this level. Downstairs, the primary garden suite is a true private retreat, with a grand bedroom opening through French doors to the landscaped patio and garden oasis. The suite includes a spa-inspired bathroom, walk-in closet, and generous adjoining spaces ideal for a sitting room, home office, fitness area, nursery, or media lounge. This rare indoor-outdoor primary suite creates a private sanctuary for al fresco dining, entertaining, play, gardening, or peaceful relaxation. A rare permitted transformation included a new foundation, seismic and structural steel upgrades, reconfigured floor plan, new electrical, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, lighting, windows/doors, radiant heated bathroom floors, custom millwork, integrated speakers, abundant storage, private storage closet, interior garage access, and dedicated parking. Smart-home infrastructure includes commercial-grade Ubiquiti networking, Lutron smart lighting, and smart entry. 1854 Jefferson combines the comfort and scale of a house, the ease of modern living, rare private outdoor space, and the best of Marina living.
Property Details
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3.5
Square Footage
2,449 sq ft
Neighborhood
Marina District, San Francisco
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Neighborhood
The Marina District stands as a quintessential San Francisco neighborhood, defined by its extraordinary waterfront location and rich architectural heritage. Positioned along the northern shoreline, the area offers breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Marin Headlands, with its landscape dramatically shaped by the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition and the subsequent 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. Fort Mason Center emerges as a critical cultural landmark, transforming historic military buildings into a vibrant complex of museums, performance spaces, and community gathering areas that serve as the neighborhood's cultural heartbeat.
The neighborhood's architectural character is distinguished by its remarkable collection of Mediterranean-inspired and Beaux Arts-style buildings, creating a visually stunning streetscape that reflects early 20th-century San Francisco's architectural ambitions. Crissy Field, now part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, provides an expansive waterfront park that offers residents and visitors an unprecedented urban-natural interface, with restored habitats, walking trails, and unparalleled views of the Bay and surrounding landscapes.
The Marina's community infrastructure centers around key spaces like the Marina Branch Library and the nearby Moscone Recreation Center, which provide critical community services and gathering spaces. The Palace of Fine Arts, a monumental architectural landmark from the 1915 exposition, stands as a testament to the neighborhood's historical significance, offering a breathtaking example of early 20th-century architectural grandeur that continues to captivate residents and visitors alike. From its dramatic waterfront location to its carefully preserved historical spaces, the Marina District represents a unique expression of San Francisco's architectural and cultural landscape.
The neighborhood's architectural character is distinguished by its remarkable collection of Mediterranean-inspired and Beaux Arts-style buildings, creating a visually stunning streetscape that reflects early 20th-century San Francisco's architectural ambitions. Crissy Field, now part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, provides an expansive waterfront park that offers residents and visitors an unprecedented urban-natural interface, with restored habitats, walking trails, and unparalleled views of the Bay and surrounding landscapes.
The Marina's community infrastructure centers around key spaces like the Marina Branch Library and the nearby Moscone Recreation Center, which provide critical community services and gathering spaces. The Palace of Fine Arts, a monumental architectural landmark from the 1915 exposition, stands as a testament to the neighborhood's historical significance, offering a breathtaking example of early 20th-century architectural grandeur that continues to captivate residents and visitors alike. From its dramatic waterfront location to its carefully preserved historical spaces, the Marina District represents a unique expression of San Francisco's architectural and cultural landscape.
The Marina District stands as a quintessential San Francisco neighborhood, defined by its extraordinary waterfront location and rich architectural heritage. Positioned along the northern shoreline, the area offers breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Marin Headlands, with its landscape dramatically shaped by the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition and the subsequent 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. Fort Mason Center emerges as a critical cultural landmark, transforming historic military buildings into a vibrant complex of museums, performance spaces, and community gathering areas that serve as the neighborhood's cultural heartbeat.
The neighborhood's architectural character is distinguished by its remarkable collection of Mediterranean-inspired and Beaux Arts-style buildings, creating a visually stunning streetscape that reflects early 20th-century San Francisco's architectural ambitions. Crissy Field, now part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, provides an expansive waterfront park that offers residents and visitors an unprecedented urban-natural interface, with restored habitats, walking trails, and unparalleled views of the Bay and surrounding landscapes.
The Marina's community infrastructure centers around key spaces like the Marina Branch Library and the nearby Moscone Recreation Center, which provide critical community services and gathering spaces. The Palace of Fine Arts, a monumental architectural landmark from the 1915 exposition, stands as a testament to the neighborhood's historical significance, offering a breathtaking example of early 20th-century architectural grandeur that continues to captivate residents and visitors alike. From its dramatic waterfront location to its carefully preserved historical spaces, the Marina District represents a unique expression of San Francisco's architectural and cultural landscape.
The neighborhood's architectural character is distinguished by its remarkable collection of Mediterranean-inspired and Beaux Arts-style buildings, creating a visually stunning streetscape that reflects early 20th-century San Francisco's architectural ambitions. Crissy Field, now part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, provides an expansive waterfront park that offers residents and visitors an unprecedented urban-natural interface, with restored habitats, walking trails, and unparalleled views of the Bay and surrounding landscapes.
The Marina's community infrastructure centers around key spaces like the Marina Branch Library and the nearby Moscone Recreation Center, which provide critical community services and gathering spaces. The Palace of Fine Arts, a monumental architectural landmark from the 1915 exposition, stands as a testament to the neighborhood's historical significance, offering a breathtaking example of early 20th-century architectural grandeur that continues to captivate residents and visitors alike. From its dramatic waterfront location to its carefully preserved historical spaces, the Marina District represents a unique expression of San Francisco's architectural and cultural landscape.
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