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Exceptional Marina Duplex
$2,995,000
2352-2354 Francisco Street, San Francisco
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Ron Sebahar
Ron Sebahar
Welcome to 2352-2354 Francisco Street!
First time on the market since original completion. Lovingly owned and cared for by the same family since 1929, this property exhibits true pride of ownership and a rare opportunity to own an exceptional two-unit Marina building.
Situated on an extra deep lot in a prime Marina location one block off of Chestnut street, both units boast two large bedrooms plus a bright sunroom with closets (perfect for an office, a nursery or third bedroom), spacious living room, formal dining room and eat-in kitchen. A full bathroom, in-unit laundry, multiple closets & storage spaces (and skylights in the upper unit) complete these grand and highly functional flats.
Elegant period details, wood burning fireplace, beautiful wood floors, abundant natural light, expansive rear yard and a rare double garage that can accommodate up to 4 cars & 2 large storage units offer substantial development potential.
Just steps to the Marina Green, Crissy Field, Palace of Fine Arts and the many cafes, restaurants and chic boutiques on vibrant Chestnut Street.
With both units offered subject to tenants’ rights, the property lends itself to a range of possibilities from an owner occupant seeking supplemental income to partners exploring a condominium conversion, or a long-term investment in an A+ location.
First time on the market since original completion. Lovingly owned and cared for by the same family since 1929, this property exhibits true pride of ownership and a rare opportunity to own an exceptional two-unit Marina building.
Situated on an extra deep lot in a prime Marina location one block off of Chestnut street, both units boast two large bedrooms plus a bright sunroom with closets (perfect for an office, a nursery or third bedroom), spacious living room, formal dining room and eat-in kitchen. A full bathroom, in-unit laundry, multiple closets & storage spaces (and skylights in the upper unit) complete these grand and highly functional flats.
Elegant period details, wood burning fireplace, beautiful wood floors, abundant natural light, expansive rear yard and a rare double garage that can accommodate up to 4 cars & 2 large storage units offer substantial development potential.
Just steps to the Marina Green, Crissy Field, Palace of Fine Arts and the many cafes, restaurants and chic boutiques on vibrant Chestnut Street.
With both units offered subject to tenants’ rights, the property lends itself to a range of possibilities from an owner occupant seeking supplemental income to partners exploring a condominium conversion, or a long-term investment in an A+ location.
Property Details
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Square Footage
3,220 sq ft
Neighborhood
Marina
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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