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Modern SOMA Loft
$795,000
965 Folsom Street #203, San Francisco
Presented by
Andrew Roth
Andrew Roth
Remarkable Loft Offering
Huge Scale | Flexible Layout | Indoor/Outdoor Living
Remarkably large, flexible, modern loft offering coveted indoor/outdoor flow, massive private outdoor space, and clear price/sf value.
Located in a well-maintained, boutique 15-unit building, this chic loft features a distinctive layout with expansive volume and unique flexibility. Unit 203 is distinguished by brute scale - beyond the tasteful appointments and angular flow, you will be struck by the cavernous, bright-open feel, made possible by a wide, 27+ foot width, towering wall of windows, and streaming natural sunlight.
The main level offers an enormous open living/dining/kitchen plan with great sight-lines and direct access to a broad private deck - large enough for al fresco dining, peaceful lounging, and/or space for a small garden. A modern kitchen includes granite countertops, brand-new stainless steel appliances, and plenty of storage. The common living area includes powder room, laundry closet, and abundant storage, and is uniquely sizable, offering untold opportunities for use.
Upstairs are two rooms, a full bath, and a large walk-in closet. This voluminous space could be used as a swanky primary suite with a private office and/or a media den. Or, by adding privacy screens, windows, or other design features, one could easily envision this flexible space accommodating two sleeping quarters. This flexible layout is a very unique offering in this regard.
Located in the heart of the dynamic SOMA district, services, restaurants, and public transportation options are a convenient walk or bike ride away. A dynamite commute location, with great freeway access!
Located in a well-maintained, boutique 15-unit building, this chic loft features a distinctive layout with expansive volume and unique flexibility. Unit 203 is distinguished by brute scale - beyond the tasteful appointments and angular flow, you will be struck by the cavernous, bright-open feel, made possible by a wide, 27+ foot width, towering wall of windows, and streaming natural sunlight.
The main level offers an enormous open living/dining/kitchen plan with great sight-lines and direct access to a broad private deck - large enough for al fresco dining, peaceful lounging, and/or space for a small garden. A modern kitchen includes granite countertops, brand-new stainless steel appliances, and plenty of storage. The common living area includes powder room, laundry closet, and abundant storage, and is uniquely sizable, offering untold opportunities for use.
Upstairs are two rooms, a full bath, and a large walk-in closet. This voluminous space could be used as a swanky primary suite with a private office and/or a media den. Or, by adding privacy screens, windows, or other design features, one could easily envision this flexible space accommodating two sleeping quarters. This flexible layout is a very unique offering in this regard.
Located in the heart of the dynamic SOMA district, services, restaurants, and public transportation options are a convenient walk or bike ride away. A dynamite commute location, with great freeway access!
Property Details
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1.5
Square Footage
1,135 sq ft
Neighborhood
SOMA, San Francisco
Neighborhood
SOMA stands as a testament to San Francisco's evolving identity, where industrial heritage meets modern innovation. This central district, stretching south from Market Street, has transformed from its industrial roots into a dynamic urban neighborhood that defines contemporary city living.
The area's architectural landscape tells its story of transformation. Historic brick warehouses and Victorian cottages now stand alongside sleek high-rises and modern loft developments. This blend of old and new creates a distinctive streetscape where century-old alleys intersect with broad, revitalized thoroughfares.
Cultural institutions anchor the neighborhood's creative spirit. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art forms the cornerstone of a cultural corridor that includes the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and the Contemporary Jewish Museum. These venues, complemented by smaller galleries and performance spaces, establish SOMA as a vital arts district.
The technology sector's growth has further shaped the neighborhood's character. Former industrial spaces now house innovative companies, while historic structures have been thoughtfully converted into offices and residences. The Ferry Building, at the district's northeastern edge, exemplifies this renaissance, evolving into a celebrated culinary destination that connects the neighborhood to the waterfront.
Today's SOMA offers excellent transit connectivity and walkable streets, making it attractive to professionals and culture enthusiasts alike. The mix of restaurants, coffee shops, and local businesses creates a neighborhood that remains active throughout the day, while preserving glimpses of its industrial past.
The area's architectural landscape tells its story of transformation. Historic brick warehouses and Victorian cottages now stand alongside sleek high-rises and modern loft developments. This blend of old and new creates a distinctive streetscape where century-old alleys intersect with broad, revitalized thoroughfares.
Cultural institutions anchor the neighborhood's creative spirit. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art forms the cornerstone of a cultural corridor that includes the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and the Contemporary Jewish Museum. These venues, complemented by smaller galleries and performance spaces, establish SOMA as a vital arts district.
The technology sector's growth has further shaped the neighborhood's character. Former industrial spaces now house innovative companies, while historic structures have been thoughtfully converted into offices and residences. The Ferry Building, at the district's northeastern edge, exemplifies this renaissance, evolving into a celebrated culinary destination that connects the neighborhood to the waterfront.
Today's SOMA offers excellent transit connectivity and walkable streets, making it attractive to professionals and culture enthusiasts alike. The mix of restaurants, coffee shops, and local businesses creates a neighborhood that remains active throughout the day, while preserving glimpses of its industrial past.
SOMA stands as a testament to San Francisco's evolving identity, where industrial heritage meets modern innovation. This central district, stretching south from Market Street, has transformed from its industrial roots into a dynamic urban neighborhood that defines contemporary city living.
The area's architectural landscape tells its story of transformation. Historic brick warehouses and Victorian cottages now stand alongside sleek high-rises and modern loft developments. This blend of old and new creates a distinctive streetscape where century-old alleys intersect with broad, revitalized thoroughfares.
Cultural institutions anchor the neighborhood's creative spirit. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art forms the cornerstone of a cultural corridor that includes the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and the Contemporary Jewish Museum. These venues, complemented by smaller galleries and performance spaces, establish SOMA as a vital arts district.
The technology sector's growth has further shaped the neighborhood's character. Former industrial spaces now house innovative companies, while historic structures have been thoughtfully converted into offices and residences. The Ferry Building, at the district's northeastern edge, exemplifies this renaissance, evolving into a celebrated culinary destination that connects the neighborhood to the waterfront.
Today's SOMA offers excellent transit connectivity and walkable streets, making it attractive to professionals and culture enthusiasts alike. The mix of restaurants, coffee shops, and local businesses creates a neighborhood that remains active throughout the day, while preserving glimpses of its industrial past.
The area's architectural landscape tells its story of transformation. Historic brick warehouses and Victorian cottages now stand alongside sleek high-rises and modern loft developments. This blend of old and new creates a distinctive streetscape where century-old alleys intersect with broad, revitalized thoroughfares.
Cultural institutions anchor the neighborhood's creative spirit. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art forms the cornerstone of a cultural corridor that includes the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and the Contemporary Jewish Museum. These venues, complemented by smaller galleries and performance spaces, establish SOMA as a vital arts district.
The technology sector's growth has further shaped the neighborhood's character. Former industrial spaces now house innovative companies, while historic structures have been thoughtfully converted into offices and residences. The Ferry Building, at the district's northeastern edge, exemplifies this renaissance, evolving into a celebrated culinary destination that connects the neighborhood to the waterfront.
Today's SOMA offers excellent transit connectivity and walkable streets, making it attractive to professionals and culture enthusiasts alike. The mix of restaurants, coffee shops, and local businesses creates a neighborhood that remains active throughout the day, while preserving glimpses of its industrial past.
Andrew Roth
Corcoran Icon Properties
Domain SF Marin, Principal
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- #01373928
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- 415-786-6548
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Andrew Roth
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