Jason Hoffman Presents
Potrero Hill Condo
Where Privacy Meets Outdoor Living
1300 22nd Street #117, San Francisco
|$1,149,000
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Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Square Feet
931 sq ft
Neighborhood
Potrero Hill, San Francisco
Indoor–Outdoor Living Reimagined in Potrero Hill / Dogpatch
A rare 2BD/2BA at the Knox with private walk-out patio, thoughtful separation of space, and seamless design for modern city life.
One of the rarest residences at the Knox, this 2BD/2BA condo offers something exceptionally hard to find in San Francisco: a private walk-out patio that extends the living space outdoors. In sunny Potrero Hill / Dogpatch, it creates the kind of indoor-outdoor flexibility that makes working from home, entertaining, or simply decompressing feel effortless.
The layout is intelligently designed for modern city living, with bedrooms positioned on opposite sides of the home for privacy and separation. The open kitchen, dining, and living area anchors the center of the residence, creating a functional setup for hosting, hybrid work, guests, or a dedicated office configuration. Natural light fills the space and highlights the wide-plank hardwood flooring throughout.
The kitchen pairs clean contemporary design with high-quality functionality, featuring Bosch appliances, a Liebherr refrigerator, white quartz countertops, Wilsonart Park Elm cabinetry, and a touch less pull-down faucet. The primary suite includes a walk-in closet and spa-inspired en-suite bath with a walk-in shower, while the second bath features modern finishes and a large soaking tub adjacent to the guest bedroom.
Technology and convenience are seamlessly integrated throughout the home, including a Nest thermostat, August Smart Lock, remote-controlled shades, central heat and A/C, and Bosch in-unit laundry. The deeded parking space includes a dedicated EV charger, a meaningful addition in San Francisco condo living.
Residents at the Knox enjoy a strong amenity package tailored to modern urban lifestyles, including a fitness center, media lounge, landscaped courtyard with fire pits and grills, panoramic roof deck with bay views, secure bike storage, weekday concierge service, and IKON Coffee directly next to the lobby.
The location is especially compelling with immediate access to Caltrain, Muni T-Line, Highway 280, and 101 for streamlined Peninsula and South Bay commuting. Mission Bay, UCSF, OpenAI, and the city’s growing AI and biotech corridors are all nearby. Chase Center, Oracle Park, Crane Cove Park, and Esprit Park add recreation, entertainment sports viewing, and waterfront access, while some of the city’s best dining and coffee spots, including Marcella's Lasagneria, Long Bridge Pizza, Souvla, Neighborhood Bakehouse, Plow, Che Fico, and Goat Hill Pizza are all within easy reach.
A rare combination of outdoor space, thoughtful design, smart-home integration, and commuter convenience in one of San Francisco’s most dynamic neighborhoods.
The layout is intelligently designed for modern city living, with bedrooms positioned on opposite sides of the home for privacy and separation. The open kitchen, dining, and living area anchors the center of the residence, creating a functional setup for hosting, hybrid work, guests, or a dedicated office configuration. Natural light fills the space and highlights the wide-plank hardwood flooring throughout.
The kitchen pairs clean contemporary design with high-quality functionality, featuring Bosch appliances, a Liebherr refrigerator, white quartz countertops, Wilsonart Park Elm cabinetry, and a touch less pull-down faucet. The primary suite includes a walk-in closet and spa-inspired en-suite bath with a walk-in shower, while the second bath features modern finishes and a large soaking tub adjacent to the guest bedroom.
Technology and convenience are seamlessly integrated throughout the home, including a Nest thermostat, August Smart Lock, remote-controlled shades, central heat and A/C, and Bosch in-unit laundry. The deeded parking space includes a dedicated EV charger, a meaningful addition in San Francisco condo living.
Residents at the Knox enjoy a strong amenity package tailored to modern urban lifestyles, including a fitness center, media lounge, landscaped courtyard with fire pits and grills, panoramic roof deck with bay views, secure bike storage, weekday concierge service, and IKON Coffee directly next to the lobby.
The location is especially compelling with immediate access to Caltrain, Muni T-Line, Highway 280, and 101 for streamlined Peninsula and South Bay commuting. Mission Bay, UCSF, OpenAI, and the city’s growing AI and biotech corridors are all nearby. Chase Center, Oracle Park, Crane Cove Park, and Esprit Park add recreation, entertainment sports viewing, and waterfront access, while some of the city’s best dining and coffee spots, including Marcella's Lasagneria, Long Bridge Pizza, Souvla, Neighborhood Bakehouse, Plow, Che Fico, and Goat Hill Pizza are all within easy reach.
A rare combination of outdoor space, thoughtful design, smart-home integration, and commuter convenience in one of San Francisco’s most dynamic neighborhoods.
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Potrero Hill got its name from the Spanish word "potrero," meaning pasture or cattle grazing area, reflecting its history as grazing land for Mission Dolores.
The main commercial areas are centered along 18th Street and 20th Street. These streets feature local restaurants, cafes, small shops, and service businesses.
Transportation options in Potrero Hill include Muni bus lines 10, 19, 22, and 48. The neighborhood has a nearby Caltrain station at 22nd Street and relatively close access to Interstate 280 and Highway 101.
Architecturally, Potrero Hill is significant for its mix of housing styles. The area features Victorian and Edwardian homes from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, mid-century modern apartments and condos, as well as contemporary infill development and converted industrial lofts. Home types in the area include single-family houses, multi-unit buildings, condominiums, apartments, and some live/work spaces in converted warehouses.
Potrero Hill is considered a desirable place to live for several reasons. It often experiences sunnier and warmer weather than other parts of San Francisco due to its elevation and location. Many homes offer panoramic views of the city skyline, bay, or surrounding hills. The neighborhood has a quieter atmosphere and is less crowded compared to more central areas. Despite feeling secluded, it's still close to downtown and other popular areas. Potrero Hill also has a strong sense of community with local events and gathering spaces.
The main commercial areas are centered along 18th Street and 20th Street. These streets feature local restaurants, cafes, small shops, and service businesses.
Transportation options in Potrero Hill include Muni bus lines 10, 19, 22, and 48. The neighborhood has a nearby Caltrain station at 22nd Street and relatively close access to Interstate 280 and Highway 101.
Architecturally, Potrero Hill is significant for its mix of housing styles. The area features Victorian and Edwardian homes from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, mid-century modern apartments and condos, as well as contemporary infill development and converted industrial lofts. Home types in the area include single-family houses, multi-unit buildings, condominiums, apartments, and some live/work spaces in converted warehouses.
Potrero Hill is considered a desirable place to live for several reasons. It often experiences sunnier and warmer weather than other parts of San Francisco due to its elevation and location. Many homes offer panoramic views of the city skyline, bay, or surrounding hills. The neighborhood has a quieter atmosphere and is less crowded compared to more central areas. Despite feeling secluded, it's still close to downtown and other popular areas. Potrero Hill also has a strong sense of community with local events and gathering spaces.
Potrero Hill got its name from the Spanish word "potrero," meaning pasture or cattle grazing area, reflecting its history as grazing land for Mission Dolores.
The main commercial areas are centered along 18th Street and 20th Street. These streets feature local restaurants, cafes, small shops, and service businesses.
Transportation options in Potrero Hill include Muni bus lines 10, 19, 22, and 48. The neighborhood has a nearby Caltrain station at 22nd Street and relatively close access to Interstate 280 and Highway 101.
Architecturally, Potrero Hill is significant for its mix of housing styles. The area features Victorian and Edwardian homes from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, mid-century modern apartments and condos, as well as contemporary infill development and converted industrial lofts. Home types in the area include single-family houses, multi-unit buildings, condominiums, apartments, and some live/work spaces in converted warehouses.
Potrero Hill is considered a desirable place to live for several reasons. It often experiences sunnier and warmer weather than other parts of San Francisco due to its elevation and location. Many homes offer panoramic views of the city skyline, bay, or surrounding hills. The neighborhood has a quieter atmosphere and is less crowded compared to more central areas. Despite feeling secluded, it's still close to downtown and other popular areas. Potrero Hill also has a strong sense of community with local events and gathering spaces.
The main commercial areas are centered along 18th Street and 20th Street. These streets feature local restaurants, cafes, small shops, and service businesses.
Transportation options in Potrero Hill include Muni bus lines 10, 19, 22, and 48. The neighborhood has a nearby Caltrain station at 22nd Street and relatively close access to Interstate 280 and Highway 101.
Architecturally, Potrero Hill is significant for its mix of housing styles. The area features Victorian and Edwardian homes from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, mid-century modern apartments and condos, as well as contemporary infill development and converted industrial lofts. Home types in the area include single-family houses, multi-unit buildings, condominiums, apartments, and some live/work spaces in converted warehouses.
Potrero Hill is considered a desirable place to live for several reasons. It often experiences sunnier and warmer weather than other parts of San Francisco due to its elevation and location. Many homes offer panoramic views of the city skyline, bay, or surrounding hills. The neighborhood has a quieter atmosphere and is less crowded compared to more central areas. Despite feeling secluded, it's still close to downtown and other popular areas. Potrero Hill also has a strong sense of community with local events and gathering spaces.
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