Jordan Golani Presents
843 14th Street
$1,595,000
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Stylish Duboce Triangle
In the heart of Duboce Triangle, this beautifully renovated condo seamlessly blends classic San Francisco charm with coveted modern comforts. Set in a timeless three-unit Edwardian, you’ll enjoy high ceilings, bay windows, hardwood floors, and elegant period details, all enhanced by thoughtful upgrades for stylish and contemporary living. Spanning 1,765 square feet, the spacious layout features three bedrooms, a formal dining room, a laundry room, and a generous living area designed for both relaxation and entertaining. The sunlit, south-facing primary bedroom and dining room overlook a lush, storybook backyard, offering a peaceful retreat rarely found in the city. Towards the front, a sizable second bedroom, a signature double parlor living room, and an adjoining third bedroom provide flexibility—ideal for entertaining guests, a home office, or creative pursuits. The updated kitchen boasts custom maple cabinetry and floating shelves, quartz countertops, a built-in range hood, and designer backsplash, inspiring culinary creativity. Additional amenities include dedicated garage parking, ample storage, central heating, in-unit washer and dryer, a large foyer, and access to a stunning backyard oasis. Step outside to Duboce Park—a dog lover’s paradise—plus the Castro, Lower Haight, NoPa, and vibrant local cafes, restaurants, and shops. Within reach of public transit, commuter routes, and the very best of city life, discover tranquility, community, and historic beauty in one of San Francisco’s most beloved neighborhoods.
Property Details
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Square Feet
1,765 sq ft
Parking
1
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A small but highly desirable neighborhood, Duboce Triangle is prized for its exceptional central location and commuter convenience, sitting at the confluence of several major transit lines. It provides a quiet, residential feel despite its central position. The area features a mix of gorgeous Victorians and modern condo buildings and offers residents immediate access to Duboce Park.
Located between the bustling streets of the Castro, Mission, and Lower Haight districts. It's roughly bounded by Duboce Avenue to the north, Market Street to the south, and Castro Street to the west. The neighborhood gets its name from its triangular shape and Duboce Avenue, which forms its northern border. Duboce Avenue itself is named after Victor D. Duboce, a Spanish-American War veteran and former San Francisco supervisor. Duboce Triangle is primarily residential, characterized by well-preserved Victorian and Edwardian houses, many of which have been converted into multi-unit buildings. The area also includes some newer apartment buildings and condominiums.
The main commercial areas are along Market Street and Church Street, featuring a mix of local businesses, cafes, and restaurants. Duboce Park, located at the northern edge of the neighborhood, serves as a popular gathering spot for residents and dog owners. Transportation in Duboce Triangle is well-served by public transit. The neighborhood has easy access to Muni Metro lines at the Church Street station and several bus lines. Its central location also makes it walkable and bike-friendly.
The area is known for its quiet, tree-lined streets and strong sense of community. It's popular among a diverse mix of residents, including young professionals, families, and long-time San Franciscans. Duboce Triangle's central location provides easy access to other popular San Francisco neighborhoods and downtown, making it a desirable place to live for those who value convenience and a vibrant urban lifestyle.
Located between the bustling streets of the Castro, Mission, and Lower Haight districts. It's roughly bounded by Duboce Avenue to the north, Market Street to the south, and Castro Street to the west. The neighborhood gets its name from its triangular shape and Duboce Avenue, which forms its northern border. Duboce Avenue itself is named after Victor D. Duboce, a Spanish-American War veteran and former San Francisco supervisor. Duboce Triangle is primarily residential, characterized by well-preserved Victorian and Edwardian houses, many of which have been converted into multi-unit buildings. The area also includes some newer apartment buildings and condominiums.
The main commercial areas are along Market Street and Church Street, featuring a mix of local businesses, cafes, and restaurants. Duboce Park, located at the northern edge of the neighborhood, serves as a popular gathering spot for residents and dog owners. Transportation in Duboce Triangle is well-served by public transit. The neighborhood has easy access to Muni Metro lines at the Church Street station and several bus lines. Its central location also makes it walkable and bike-friendly.
The area is known for its quiet, tree-lined streets and strong sense of community. It's popular among a diverse mix of residents, including young professionals, families, and long-time San Franciscans. Duboce Triangle's central location provides easy access to other popular San Francisco neighborhoods and downtown, making it a desirable place to live for those who value convenience and a vibrant urban lifestyle.
A small but highly desirable neighborhood, Duboce Triangle is prized for its exceptional central location and commuter convenience, sitting at the confluence of several major transit lines. It provides a quiet, residential feel despite its central position. The area features a mix of gorgeous Victorians and modern condo buildings and offers residents immediate access to Duboce Park.
Located between the bustling streets of the Castro, Mission, and Lower Haight districts. It's roughly bounded by Duboce Avenue to the north, Market Street to the south, and Castro Street to the west. The neighborhood gets its name from its triangular shape and Duboce Avenue, which forms its northern border. Duboce Avenue itself is named after Victor D. Duboce, a Spanish-American War veteran and former San Francisco supervisor. Duboce Triangle is primarily residential, characterized by well-preserved Victorian and Edwardian houses, many of which have been converted into multi-unit buildings. The area also includes some newer apartment buildings and condominiums.
The main commercial areas are along Market Street and Church Street, featuring a mix of local businesses, cafes, and restaurants. Duboce Park, located at the northern edge of the neighborhood, serves as a popular gathering spot for residents and dog owners. Transportation in Duboce Triangle is well-served by public transit. The neighborhood has easy access to Muni Metro lines at the Church Street station and several bus lines. Its central location also makes it walkable and bike-friendly.
The area is known for its quiet, tree-lined streets and strong sense of community. It's popular among a diverse mix of residents, including young professionals, families, and long-time San Franciscans. Duboce Triangle's central location provides easy access to other popular San Francisco neighborhoods and downtown, making it a desirable place to live for those who value convenience and a vibrant urban lifestyle.
Located between the bustling streets of the Castro, Mission, and Lower Haight districts. It's roughly bounded by Duboce Avenue to the north, Market Street to the south, and Castro Street to the west. The neighborhood gets its name from its triangular shape and Duboce Avenue, which forms its northern border. Duboce Avenue itself is named after Victor D. Duboce, a Spanish-American War veteran and former San Francisco supervisor. Duboce Triangle is primarily residential, characterized by well-preserved Victorian and Edwardian houses, many of which have been converted into multi-unit buildings. The area also includes some newer apartment buildings and condominiums.
The main commercial areas are along Market Street and Church Street, featuring a mix of local businesses, cafes, and restaurants. Duboce Park, located at the northern edge of the neighborhood, serves as a popular gathering spot for residents and dog owners. Transportation in Duboce Triangle is well-served by public transit. The neighborhood has easy access to Muni Metro lines at the Church Street station and several bus lines. Its central location also makes it walkable and bike-friendly.
The area is known for its quiet, tree-lined streets and strong sense of community. It's popular among a diverse mix of residents, including young professionals, families, and long-time San Franciscans. Duboce Triangle's central location provides easy access to other popular San Francisco neighborhoods and downtown, making it a desirable place to live for those who value convenience and a vibrant urban lifestyle.
Jordan Golani
Vanguard Properties
Realtor
- CalDRE:
- #02145952
- Mobile:
- (415) 518-8820
- Office:
- (415) 510-8600
www.jordangolanisf.com
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Jordan Golani
Vanguard Properties
Realtor
- CalDRE:
- #02145952
- Mobile:
- (415) 518-8820
- Office:
- (415) 510-8600
jordan.golani@vanguardproperties.com
www.jordangolanisf.com