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Historic Cottage Row home
$1,250,000
6 Cottage Row, San Francisco
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Cynthia Traina
Cynthia Traina
Rarely available and filled with charm, this 2-bedroom, Cottage Row home is being offered for the first time in 40 years. Spanning three levels, the home is bright, inviting, and tucked along one of San Francisco’s most beloved historic walkways.
Thoughtfully arranged across three levels, the home offers a unique and flexible layout. The upper level features the kitchen, living, and dining spaces along with a convenient half bath — ideal for everyday living and entertaining. The main level is anchored by a generous primary bedroom with French doors opening to a charming private deck, as well as a full bath. On the lower level, a second bedroom, laundry area, and 1/2 bath (plumbed to create a full bath) create exciting possibilities for expansion or guest accommodations, with direct access to the front walkway and Cottage Row beyond.
Timeless details include vaulted ceilings, skylights, French doors, and two intimate walk-out decks. One of six original cottages built in the 1880s, the home sits along a quaint brick pathway beside Cottage Row Mini Park — a setting that feels more like an English mews than the center of San Francisco.
Just half a block from vibrant Fillmore Street and moments from Alta Plaza Park and Lafayette Park, the location offers the perfect blend of charm, convenience, and neighborhood character. Part of the Bush Street–Cottage Row Historic District, this special property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a California Historical Landmark.
Features Include:
Thoughtfully arranged across three levels, the home offers a unique and flexible layout. The upper level features the kitchen, living, and dining spaces along with a convenient half bath — ideal for everyday living and entertaining. The main level is anchored by a generous primary bedroom with French doors opening to a charming private deck, as well as a full bath. On the lower level, a second bedroom, laundry area, and 1/2 bath (plumbed to create a full bath) create exciting possibilities for expansion or guest accommodations, with direct access to the front walkway and Cottage Row beyond.
Timeless details include vaulted ceilings, skylights, French doors, and two intimate walk-out decks. One of six original cottages built in the 1880s, the home sits along a quaint brick pathway beside Cottage Row Mini Park — a setting that feels more like an English mews than the center of San Francisco.
Just half a block from vibrant Fillmore Street and moments from Alta Plaza Park and Lafayette Park, the location offers the perfect blend of charm, convenience, and neighborhood character. Part of the Bush Street–Cottage Row Historic District, this special property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a California Historical Landmark.
Features Include:
- Approx. 1,219 sq. ft. (Per graphic artist)
- 2 bedrooms | 1 Full Bath & 2 Half Baths
- Three-level historic cottage home
- Vaulted ceilings and skylights
- Two private walk-out decks
- French doors off kitchen and bedroom
- Laundry / Utility Room
- Lower level 1/2 bath plumbed for future full bath
- Leased parking nearby for $350/month
- Located beside Cottage Row Mini Park
- Half block to Fillmore Street shops and dining
- Part of the Bush Street–Cottage Row Historic District
Property Details
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Square Footage
1,440 sq ft
Neighborhood
Lower Pacific Heights
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Neighborhood
Lower Pacific Heights is where San Francisco's history and modern life come together in a friendly mix. The neighborhood sits between fancy Pacific Heights and busy Japantown, giving it a unique personality all its own.
The heart of the area is Japantown, home to the Peace Plaza with its eye-catching pagoda and the popular Japan Center mall. Nearby, you'll find the beautiful St. Dominic's Church, which was built nearly a century ago. Shopping is easy and fun, with lots of stores along Fillmore and Steiner streets.
When it comes to food and fun, this neighborhood has it all. Restaurants serve everything from casual bites to fancy dinners. Music lovers head to the historic Fillmore Theater and the Boom Boom Room for live shows. Movie fans enjoy the Kabuki Cinema, which shows new films and hosts special film festivals throughout the year.
The houses here tell their own story - beautiful old Victorians stand next to newer condo buildings. Just like the different homes, many different kinds of people call this area home, and residents can really feel the community spirit during the yearly Cherry Blossom Festival in April.
Getting around is simple in Lower Pac Heights, especially since the new Octavia freeway entrance was built, making it easier for those who commute south or east of the city.
The heart of the area is Japantown, home to the Peace Plaza with its eye-catching pagoda and the popular Japan Center mall. Nearby, you'll find the beautiful St. Dominic's Church, which was built nearly a century ago. Shopping is easy and fun, with lots of stores along Fillmore and Steiner streets.
When it comes to food and fun, this neighborhood has it all. Restaurants serve everything from casual bites to fancy dinners. Music lovers head to the historic Fillmore Theater and the Boom Boom Room for live shows. Movie fans enjoy the Kabuki Cinema, which shows new films and hosts special film festivals throughout the year.
The houses here tell their own story - beautiful old Victorians stand next to newer condo buildings. Just like the different homes, many different kinds of people call this area home, and residents can really feel the community spirit during the yearly Cherry Blossom Festival in April.
Getting around is simple in Lower Pac Heights, especially since the new Octavia freeway entrance was built, making it easier for those who commute south or east of the city.
Lower Pacific Heights is where San Francisco's history and modern life come together in a friendly mix. The neighborhood sits between fancy Pacific Heights and busy Japantown, giving it a unique personality all its own.
The heart of the area is Japantown, home to the Peace Plaza with its eye-catching pagoda and the popular Japan Center mall. Nearby, you'll find the beautiful St. Dominic's Church, which was built nearly a century ago. Shopping is easy and fun, with lots of stores along Fillmore and Steiner streets.
When it comes to food and fun, this neighborhood has it all. Restaurants serve everything from casual bites to fancy dinners. Music lovers head to the historic Fillmore Theater and the Boom Boom Room for live shows. Movie fans enjoy the Kabuki Cinema, which shows new films and hosts special film festivals throughout the year.
The houses here tell their own story - beautiful old Victorians stand next to newer condo buildings. Just like the different homes, many different kinds of people call this area home, and residents can really feel the community spirit during the yearly Cherry Blossom Festival in April.
Getting around is simple in Lower Pac Heights, especially since the new Octavia freeway entrance was built, making it easier for those who commute south or east of the city.
The heart of the area is Japantown, home to the Peace Plaza with its eye-catching pagoda and the popular Japan Center mall. Nearby, you'll find the beautiful St. Dominic's Church, which was built nearly a century ago. Shopping is easy and fun, with lots of stores along Fillmore and Steiner streets.
When it comes to food and fun, this neighborhood has it all. Restaurants serve everything from casual bites to fancy dinners. Music lovers head to the historic Fillmore Theater and the Boom Boom Room for live shows. Movie fans enjoy the Kabuki Cinema, which shows new films and hosts special film festivals throughout the year.
The houses here tell their own story - beautiful old Victorians stand next to newer condo buildings. Just like the different homes, many different kinds of people call this area home, and residents can really feel the community spirit during the yearly Cherry Blossom Festival in April.
Getting around is simple in Lower Pac Heights, especially since the new Octavia freeway entrance was built, making it easier for those who commute south or east of the city.
Cynthia Traina
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