Cynthia Pagán Presents
Stylish Light-Filled Unit in Amazing Location
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$699,000
25 Camp Street #5, San Francisco
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Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Neighborhood
Mission Dolores, San Francisco
Parking
1
Move-In Ready Top-Floor Condo Near the Castro & Mission Dolores
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Nestled in the heart of Mission Dolores, just steps from the vibrant Valencia Corridor, this stylish 1-bedroom, 1-bath home blends mid-century charm with thoughtful modern updates. Located on a quiet, tree-lined street, it offers the ideal mix of city energy and neighborhood serenity.
Flooded with natural light, the upper-level flat features an open and airy layout accentuated by refinished hardwood floors, oversized windows, and a skylight. The remodeled kitchen is modern with sleek stone countertops, warm wood cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances, flowing seamlessly into the inviting living and dining areas—perfect for everyday comfort or easy entertaining.
The spacious bedroom provides a peaceful retreat, complemented by a refreshed, contemporary bathroom. Additional highlights include double-pane windows, dedicated storage, independent parking, and convenient on-site laundry.
Set within a well-kept six-unit mid-century building with low HOA dues and a completed soft-story retrofit, 25 Camp places you in one of San Francisco’s most desirable enclaves. Valencia, Guerrero, 16th, and 18th Streets are all at your doorstep—offering iconic restaurants, lively cafés, boutiques, galleries, music venues, and Dolores Park.
With effortless commuting via nearby BART, MUNI, tech shuttles, and easy access to Highways 280 and 101—and boasting a 99 Walk Score and 100 Transit Score—this home delivers the best of classic San Francisco living with modern ease.
FEATURES
Flooded with natural light, the upper-level flat features an open and airy layout accentuated by refinished hardwood floors, oversized windows, and a skylight. The remodeled kitchen is modern with sleek stone countertops, warm wood cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances, flowing seamlessly into the inviting living and dining areas—perfect for everyday comfort or easy entertaining.
The spacious bedroom provides a peaceful retreat, complemented by a refreshed, contemporary bathroom. Additional highlights include double-pane windows, dedicated storage, independent parking, and convenient on-site laundry.
Set within a well-kept six-unit mid-century building with low HOA dues and a completed soft-story retrofit, 25 Camp places you in one of San Francisco’s most desirable enclaves. Valencia, Guerrero, 16th, and 18th Streets are all at your doorstep—offering iconic restaurants, lively cafés, boutiques, galleries, music venues, and Dolores Park.
With effortless commuting via nearby BART, MUNI, tech shuttles, and easy access to Highways 280 and 101—and boasting a 99 Walk Score and 100 Transit Score—this home delivers the best of classic San Francisco living with modern ease.
FEATURES
- Top-floor 1-bedroom, 1-bath condominium
- Updated kitchen with quartz countertops and subway tile backsplash
- Stainless steel appliance package
- Custom oak cabinetry with modern matte black hardware
- Refinished hardwood floors throughout living spaces
- Spacious bedroom with large closet and room for a desk or sitting area
- Updated bathroom with modern vanity and fixtures
- Garage parking and dedicated storage
- Well-maintained boutique building with on-site laundry
- HOA $342
- Central District 5 location near Dolores Park, Valencia Corridor, Duboce Triangle, MUNI, BART, and tech shuttle routes
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Mission Dolores, one of San Francisco's oldest neighborhoods, derives its name from the historic Mission San Francisco de Asís, also known as Mission Dolores, founded in 1776. The mission represents the city's earliest European settlement, providing a critical anchor to San Francisco's colonial history.
Mission Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, offering diverse dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines and the nearby 16th Street and 24th Street BART stations, providing comprehensive regional connectivity.
The architectural landscape showcases a rich diversity of residential styles, from Victorian and Edwardian homes to contemporary developments. The Mission Dolores itself, located at the heart of the neighborhood, stands as a preserved historic landmark that offers insight into San Francisco's earliest days. Dolores Park provides a green space that serves as a community gathering point, offering panoramic views of the city.
Mission Dolores has existed as a center of Latino culture, technological innovation, and artistic expression, capturing the complex social dynamics of San Francisco. From its preserved historical sites to its dynamic street life, Mission Dolores embodies the city's ongoing story of transformation and resilience.
Mission Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, offering diverse dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines and the nearby 16th Street and 24th Street BART stations, providing comprehensive regional connectivity.
The architectural landscape showcases a rich diversity of residential styles, from Victorian and Edwardian homes to contemporary developments. The Mission Dolores itself, located at the heart of the neighborhood, stands as a preserved historic landmark that offers insight into San Francisco's earliest days. Dolores Park provides a green space that serves as a community gathering point, offering panoramic views of the city.
Mission Dolores has existed as a center of Latino culture, technological innovation, and artistic expression, capturing the complex social dynamics of San Francisco. From its preserved historical sites to its dynamic street life, Mission Dolores embodies the city's ongoing story of transformation and resilience.
Mission Dolores, one of San Francisco's oldest neighborhoods, derives its name from the historic Mission San Francisco de Asís, also known as Mission Dolores, founded in 1776. The mission represents the city's earliest European settlement, providing a critical anchor to San Francisco's colonial history.
Mission Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, offering diverse dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines and the nearby 16th Street and 24th Street BART stations, providing comprehensive regional connectivity.
The architectural landscape showcases a rich diversity of residential styles, from Victorian and Edwardian homes to contemporary developments. The Mission Dolores itself, located at the heart of the neighborhood, stands as a preserved historic landmark that offers insight into San Francisco's earliest days. Dolores Park provides a green space that serves as a community gathering point, offering panoramic views of the city.
Mission Dolores has existed as a center of Latino culture, technological innovation, and artistic expression, capturing the complex social dynamics of San Francisco. From its preserved historical sites to its dynamic street life, Mission Dolores embodies the city's ongoing story of transformation and resilience.
Mission Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, offering diverse dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines and the nearby 16th Street and 24th Street BART stations, providing comprehensive regional connectivity.
The architectural landscape showcases a rich diversity of residential styles, from Victorian and Edwardian homes to contemporary developments. The Mission Dolores itself, located at the heart of the neighborhood, stands as a preserved historic landmark that offers insight into San Francisco's earliest days. Dolores Park provides a green space that serves as a community gathering point, offering panoramic views of the city.
Mission Dolores has existed as a center of Latino culture, technological innovation, and artistic expression, capturing the complex social dynamics of San Francisco. From its preserved historical sites to its dynamic street life, Mission Dolores embodies the city's ongoing story of transformation and resilience.
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