Shameran Anderer Presents
Corona Heights Compound
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$2,495,000
132 Corbett Avenue, San Francisco
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Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3
Square Footage
2,107 sq ft
Neighborhood
Corona Heights, San Francisco
Rare opportunity in Corona Heights: a move-in ready home with exceptional development upside with previously approved plans to develop a three-story home with a roof deck and 2 car parking, on a large street-to-street lot with two frontages on Corbett Avenue and 17th Street. Ideally located on a quiet, tree-lined block at the intersection of Corona Heights and Eureka Valley, this unique property offers immediate livability, long-term flexibility, and outstanding investment potential.
The existing residence is a bright and inviting home with an open, airy feel, enhanced by large skylights and a thoughtful layout. Features include open and spacious living and dining areas; an impressive kitchen with sleek finishes, stainless steel appliances, a tile backsplash, and a newer induction range; and comfortable bedrooms, updated bathrooms, and flexible bonus space ideal for a home office, den, or guest suite with a full bathroom and separate entrance.
The top-floor suite, with a bedroom, full bathroom, and home office, enjoys panoramic city views, creating a peaceful retreat above it all.
Set on an oversized lot extending from Corbett Avenue to 17th Street, the property is uniquely positioned for future expansion/development with previously approved plans by acclaimed ODS (Ohashi Design Studio) Architecture for a modern three-level residence with yard, garage, and a panoramic-view roof deck fronting on 17th Street. Whether you are a homeowner seeking a rare compound opportunity, an investor interested in rental income while building, or a developer ready to capitalize on a high-potential site, this property offers a compelling range of possibilities.
Zoned RH-2 and fully detached, this south-facing home combines charm, flexibility, and location. Just moments from the Castro, neighborhood shopping, restaurants, transit, MUNI, tech shuttle stops, and freeway access, this property delivers the convenience of city living in a quiet neighborhood known for its strong sense of community.
The existing residence is a bright and inviting home with an open, airy feel, enhanced by large skylights and a thoughtful layout. Features include open and spacious living and dining areas; an impressive kitchen with sleek finishes, stainless steel appliances, a tile backsplash, and a newer induction range; and comfortable bedrooms, updated bathrooms, and flexible bonus space ideal for a home office, den, or guest suite with a full bathroom and separate entrance.
The top-floor suite, with a bedroom, full bathroom, and home office, enjoys panoramic city views, creating a peaceful retreat above it all.
Set on an oversized lot extending from Corbett Avenue to 17th Street, the property is uniquely positioned for future expansion/development with previously approved plans by acclaimed ODS (Ohashi Design Studio) Architecture for a modern three-level residence with yard, garage, and a panoramic-view roof deck fronting on 17th Street. Whether you are a homeowner seeking a rare compound opportunity, an investor interested in rental income while building, or a developer ready to capitalize on a high-potential site, this property offers a compelling range of possibilities.
Zoned RH-2 and fully detached, this south-facing home combines charm, flexibility, and location. Just moments from the Castro, neighborhood shopping, restaurants, transit, MUNI, tech shuttle stops, and freeway access, this property delivers the convenience of city living in a quiet neighborhood known for its strong sense of community.
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Corona Heights is a small neighborhood in San Francisco, located near the geographical center of the city. It's named after the prominent hill and park at its center, Corona Heights Park, which offers panoramic views of the city and the bay.
The neighborhood is primarily residential, characterized by a mix of architectural styles including Victorian houses, Edwardian homes, and some mid-century and modern constructions. Many properties in Corona Heights take advantage of the steep terrain to provide impressive city views.
Corona Heights is bounded by States Street to the north, Castro Street to the east, Market Street to the south, and Roosevelt Way to the west. The area has limited commercial activity, with most shops and restaurants located along Castro Street on its eastern edge.
Transportation in Corona Heights is served by Muni bus lines, and the neighborhood is within walking distance of the Castro Muni Metro station. Due to its hilly terrain, many residents also rely on cars for transportation.
The centerpiece of the neighborhood is Corona Heights Park, which features hiking trails, a playground, and the Randall Museum, a science and nature museum popular with families. The park's rocky outcropping provides a unique natural feature within the urban landscape.
Corona Heights is known for its quiet, residential character and its proximity to more bustling areas like the Castro and Duboce Triangle. The neighborhood attracts a diverse mix of residents, including families, professionals, and long-time San Franciscans.
The area's steep streets and stairways offer challenging but scenic walks, contributing to its charm. Corona Heights' central location provides relatively easy access to various parts of San Francisco, making it a convenient place to live for those who work in different areas of the city.
The neighborhood is primarily residential, characterized by a mix of architectural styles including Victorian houses, Edwardian homes, and some mid-century and modern constructions. Many properties in Corona Heights take advantage of the steep terrain to provide impressive city views.
Corona Heights is bounded by States Street to the north, Castro Street to the east, Market Street to the south, and Roosevelt Way to the west. The area has limited commercial activity, with most shops and restaurants located along Castro Street on its eastern edge.
Transportation in Corona Heights is served by Muni bus lines, and the neighborhood is within walking distance of the Castro Muni Metro station. Due to its hilly terrain, many residents also rely on cars for transportation.
The centerpiece of the neighborhood is Corona Heights Park, which features hiking trails, a playground, and the Randall Museum, a science and nature museum popular with families. The park's rocky outcropping provides a unique natural feature within the urban landscape.
Corona Heights is known for its quiet, residential character and its proximity to more bustling areas like the Castro and Duboce Triangle. The neighborhood attracts a diverse mix of residents, including families, professionals, and long-time San Franciscans.
The area's steep streets and stairways offer challenging but scenic walks, contributing to its charm. Corona Heights' central location provides relatively easy access to various parts of San Francisco, making it a convenient place to live for those who work in different areas of the city.
Corona Heights is a small neighborhood in San Francisco, located near the geographical center of the city. It's named after the prominent hill and park at its center, Corona Heights Park, which offers panoramic views of the city and the bay.
The neighborhood is primarily residential, characterized by a mix of architectural styles including Victorian houses, Edwardian homes, and some mid-century and modern constructions. Many properties in Corona Heights take advantage of the steep terrain to provide impressive city views.
Corona Heights is bounded by States Street to the north, Castro Street to the east, Market Street to the south, and Roosevelt Way to the west. The area has limited commercial activity, with most shops and restaurants located along Castro Street on its eastern edge.
Transportation in Corona Heights is served by Muni bus lines, and the neighborhood is within walking distance of the Castro Muni Metro station. Due to its hilly terrain, many residents also rely on cars for transportation.
The centerpiece of the neighborhood is Corona Heights Park, which features hiking trails, a playground, and the Randall Museum, a science and nature museum popular with families. The park's rocky outcropping provides a unique natural feature within the urban landscape.
Corona Heights is known for its quiet, residential character and its proximity to more bustling areas like the Castro and Duboce Triangle. The neighborhood attracts a diverse mix of residents, including families, professionals, and long-time San Franciscans.
The area's steep streets and stairways offer challenging but scenic walks, contributing to its charm. Corona Heights' central location provides relatively easy access to various parts of San Francisco, making it a convenient place to live for those who work in different areas of the city.
The neighborhood is primarily residential, characterized by a mix of architectural styles including Victorian houses, Edwardian homes, and some mid-century and modern constructions. Many properties in Corona Heights take advantage of the steep terrain to provide impressive city views.
Corona Heights is bounded by States Street to the north, Castro Street to the east, Market Street to the south, and Roosevelt Way to the west. The area has limited commercial activity, with most shops and restaurants located along Castro Street on its eastern edge.
Transportation in Corona Heights is served by Muni bus lines, and the neighborhood is within walking distance of the Castro Muni Metro station. Due to its hilly terrain, many residents also rely on cars for transportation.
The centerpiece of the neighborhood is Corona Heights Park, which features hiking trails, a playground, and the Randall Museum, a science and nature museum popular with families. The park's rocky outcropping provides a unique natural feature within the urban landscape.
Corona Heights is known for its quiet, residential character and its proximity to more bustling areas like the Castro and Duboce Triangle. The neighborhood attracts a diverse mix of residents, including families, professionals, and long-time San Franciscans.
The area's steep streets and stairways offer challenging but scenic walks, contributing to its charm. Corona Heights' central location provides relatively easy access to various parts of San Francisco, making it a convenient place to live for those who work in different areas of the city.
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