Sun-Lit, Top-Floor Condo Where
Hayes Valley, Haight and Duboce Meet

$999,000
423 Waller Street #7
San Francisco, CA 94117
Presented by
Austin L. Klar, J.D.

Light-filled condo in the
heart of San Francisco

423 Waller St #7
San Francisco, CA 94117
There's a specific kind of San Francisco morning that people move here chasing: easy access to restaurants, coffee, and gorgeous parks, tree-lined streets, and a commute that doesn't break you. At 423 Waller Unit 7, that morning is just your everyday.

This top-floor, two-bedroom condo checks all of those boxes--a stunningly renovated sky-lit bathroom, an open kitchen with sight-lines through an exclusive balcony overlooking Waller Street, a living room bathed in natural light from a beautiful skylight, in-unit laundry, and garage parking. It's the kind of home that makes tough-to-navigate logistics of city living disappear.

And if that weren't enough, it's around the corner from revered Duboce Park, five blocks from Alamo Square, and at the intersection of three of San Francisco's most beloved neighborhoods, providing true urban ease most residents spend years trying to capture: the café culture of Duboce Triangle is right outside your door; the acclaimed dining and boutiques of Hayes Valley are moments away; and the Haight brings its eclectic, only-in-SF energy from one direction. Whatever the day calls for — a quiet morning, a night out, an errand run — this address has an answer for it.
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Property Details

Bedrooms

2

Bathrooms

1

Square Footage

828 sq ft

Neighborhood

Duboce

Year Built

1965

Property Type

Condominium

Parking

Garage

Laundry

In-Unit

HOA

$569

Outdoor space

Exclusive Balcony

Walk score

98

Bike score

99

Property Tour

Floor Plans

Floor plan

Neighborhood

Duboce Triangle is a small neighborhood in San Francisco, located between 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.

Austin L. Klar, J.D.

Lawyer Turned Real Estate Agent