The Binnings Team Presents
Space, Light & Style in Lone Mountain
$1,395,000
Property Details
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Square Feet
1,510 sq ft
A Rare Full-Floor Find at 146 Blake
A beautifully refreshed residence in one of San Francisco's most desirable neighborhoods! 146 Blake Street #2 presents a full-floor condominium in the heart of Lone Mountain.
Built in 2000 and spanning approximately 1,510 square feet, this generously proportioned three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is located in a well-maintained three-unit building. Newly refinished hardwood floors with decorative inlays, fresh paint, crown molding, and updated contemporary light fixtures carry throughout, lending the home a polished, move-in-ready feel. The open-concept living and dining area is anchored by a gas fireplace set within an elegant marble surround, with sunlight streaming in through newer windows, part of a 2018 facade renovation that refreshed the front of the building.
The kitchen is designed for both daily life and entertaining, featuring granite countertops that extend to a breakfast bar with seating, freshly painted cabinetry, and a full suite of stainless-steel appliances including a Samsung five-burner gas range, Frigidaire microwave with integrated hood, GE refrigerator, and Bosch dishwasher. The open layout keeps the cook connected to the living and dining areas, making the home feel effortless for hosting.
A hallway leads to the private quarters, where three bedrooms offer comfortable proportions and ample closet space with built-in shelving. The primary bedroom features dual closets and an ensuite bathroom with an oversized shower stall and elegant vanity. A second full bathroom along the hallway, with a tiled shower-over-tub combination, serves the remaining bedrooms. In-unit GE stackable washer and dryer adds everyday convenience. A Nest thermostat provides smart climate control throughout.
Residents enjoy access to a shared patio and yard at the rear of the building, along with one-car side-by-side garage parking and dedicated storage adjacent to the parking space.
Lone Mountain sits at a coveted crossroads between the University of San Francisco and the Inner Richmond, with Japantown, Alamo Square, and the shops of Laurel Village just moments away. Residents enjoy easy access to Golden Gate Park, the dining and boutiques along Clement Street, and multiple Muni lines. It is a neighborhood that rewards those who know it: quiet, residential, and remarkably well connected.
Whether you are searching for a move-in-ready home or a smart addition to your portfolio, 146 Blake Street #2 is a fantastic opportunity definitely worth your consideration.
Built in 2000 and spanning approximately 1,510 square feet, this generously proportioned three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is located in a well-maintained three-unit building. Newly refinished hardwood floors with decorative inlays, fresh paint, crown molding, and updated contemporary light fixtures carry throughout, lending the home a polished, move-in-ready feel. The open-concept living and dining area is anchored by a gas fireplace set within an elegant marble surround, with sunlight streaming in through newer windows, part of a 2018 facade renovation that refreshed the front of the building.
The kitchen is designed for both daily life and entertaining, featuring granite countertops that extend to a breakfast bar with seating, freshly painted cabinetry, and a full suite of stainless-steel appliances including a Samsung five-burner gas range, Frigidaire microwave with integrated hood, GE refrigerator, and Bosch dishwasher. The open layout keeps the cook connected to the living and dining areas, making the home feel effortless for hosting.
A hallway leads to the private quarters, where three bedrooms offer comfortable proportions and ample closet space with built-in shelving. The primary bedroom features dual closets and an ensuite bathroom with an oversized shower stall and elegant vanity. A second full bathroom along the hallway, with a tiled shower-over-tub combination, serves the remaining bedrooms. In-unit GE stackable washer and dryer adds everyday convenience. A Nest thermostat provides smart climate control throughout.
Residents enjoy access to a shared patio and yard at the rear of the building, along with one-car side-by-side garage parking and dedicated storage adjacent to the parking space.
Lone Mountain sits at a coveted crossroads between the University of San Francisco and the Inner Richmond, with Japantown, Alamo Square, and the shops of Laurel Village just moments away. Residents enjoy easy access to Golden Gate Park, the dining and boutiques along Clement Street, and multiple Muni lines. It is a neighborhood that rewards those who know it: quiet, residential, and remarkably well connected.
Whether you are searching for a move-in-ready home or a smart addition to your portfolio, 146 Blake Street #2 is a fantastic opportunity definitely worth your consideration.
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Floor Plan
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Features
Residence
Kitchen
Primary Suite
Second Bathroom
Building + Exterior
Location
- Full-floor condominium
- Approximately 1,510 sq ft
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- Expansive open living, dining, and kitchen layout
- Newly refinished hardwood flooring with decorative inlays
- Fresh interior paint throughout
- Updated contemporary light fixtures
- Crown moldings
- Gas fireplace with marble surround
- In-unit GE stackable washer and dryer
- Nest thermostat
Kitchen
- Granite countertops
- Freshly painted cabinetry
- Stainless steel appliances
- Samsung five-burner gas range
- Frigidaire microwave with integrated hood
- GE refrigerator
- Bosch dishwasher
- Breakfast bar / counter seating
Primary Suite
- Dual closets
- En suite bath
- Large shower stall
- Elegant vanity
Second Bathroom
- Hall bath with tiled shower over tub
- Marble tile finishes
Building + Exterior
- Boutique 3-unit building
- Built in 2000
- Shared flat patio and yard
- One-car side-by-side garage parking
- Additional storage
- Front façade improvements completed in 2018, including windows
- HOA dues of $350/month
Location
- Prime Lone Mountain location
- Close to Laurel Village and Clement Street shops and dining
- Near Rossi Park, Golden Gate Park, and USF
- Convenient access to transit
Residence
Kitchen
Primary Suite
Second Bathroom
Building + Exterior
Location
- Full-floor condominium
- Approximately 1,510 sq ft
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- Expansive open living, dining, and kitchen layout
- Newly refinished hardwood flooring with decorative inlays
- Fresh interior paint throughout
- Updated contemporary light fixtures
- Crown moldings
- Gas fireplace with marble surround
- In-unit GE stackable washer and dryer
- Nest thermostat
Kitchen
- Granite countertops
- Freshly painted cabinetry
- Stainless steel appliances
- Samsung five-burner gas range
- Frigidaire microwave with integrated hood
- GE refrigerator
- Bosch dishwasher
- Breakfast bar / counter seating
Primary Suite
- Dual closets
- En suite bath
- Large shower stall
- Elegant vanity
Second Bathroom
- Hall bath with tiled shower over tub
- Marble tile finishes
Building + Exterior
- Boutique 3-unit building
- Built in 2000
- Shared flat patio and yard
- One-car side-by-side garage parking
- Additional storage
- Front façade improvements completed in 2018, including windows
- HOA dues of $350/month
Location
- Prime Lone Mountain location
- Close to Laurel Village and Clement Street shops and dining
- Near Rossi Park, Golden Gate Park, and USF
- Convenient access to transit
Welcome to Lone Mountain
The quiet residential enclave of Lone Mountain borders San Francisco's expansive Richmond District, offering easy access to the district's vibrant cultural mix, historic homes, and lively commercial corridors, particularly the dining and shops along nearby Clement Street. Wide streets lined with classic San Francisco architecture create a residential environment that feels both welcoming and substantial, with the greenery of Golden Gate Park and the rugged coastline of the Pacific Ocean just moments away.
Life in the Richmond unfolds at a dynamic yet comfortable pace. The neighborhood’s diverse communities, thriving restaurant scene, and easy access to open space make it one of the city’s most well-rounded districts. Residents enjoy the rare advantage of living between two of San Francisco’s most treasured landscapes — the park to the south and the ocean to the west — while remaining well connected to the rest of the city.
Where Parks Meet the Pacific
Golden Gate Park forms the Richmond District’s southern boundary, providing immediate access to one of San Francisco’s most beloved green spaces. Miles of walking and cycling paths wind through gardens, lakes, and wooded groves, while cultural landmarks such as the California Academy of Sciences, the de Young Museum, the Japanese Tea Garden, and the San Francisco Botanical Garden draw visitors from across the region.
To the west, the neighborhood meets Ocean Beach and the dramatic cliffs of Lands End, where coastal trails offer sweeping views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Pacific horizon. Together, these natural landscapes make outdoor recreation a central part of daily life.
A Global Culinary Destination
The Richmond District is widely regarded as one of San Francisco’s premier dining neighborhoods. Clement Street and Geary Boulevard serve as culinary corridors where restaurants representing cuisines from around the world sit side by side. From beloved dim sum houses and classic Chinese bakeries to Italian trattorias, Burmese restaurants, and neighborhood cafés, the district reflects the global diversity that defines the city itself.
This rich food culture has earned the Richmond a reputation as a destination for both longtime locals and adventurous diners seeking authentic international flavors.
Neighborhood Commerce & Everyday Living
The Richmond’s commercial corridors offer a vibrant mix of local businesses and everyday conveniences. Independent boutiques, specialty grocers, neighborhood markets, and family-owned shops line streets like Clement and Balboa, creating a lively retail environment that supports the neighborhood’s strong sense of community.
These walkable streets encourage residents to shop locally, whether picking up fresh ingredients, browsing specialty stores, or meeting friends for coffee. The combination of neighborhood-scale commerce and cultural diversity contributes to the Richmond’s uniquely vibrant character.
A Diverse and Enduring Market
The Richmond District’s housing stock reflects the neighborhood’s long history, with rows of classic Edwardian and early 20th-century homes defining many blocks. In addition to single-family residences, the area includes multi-unit buildings and condominiums that offer a variety of housing options.
Home values typically fall within the multi-million-dollar range for single-family homes, while condominiums provide a range of entry points into the market. Strong demand continues to be fueled by the neighborhood’s proximity to Golden Gate Park, the Pacific Ocean, and its renowned dining scene — making the Richmond District one of San Francisco’s most consistently desirable places to live.
Life in the Richmond unfolds at a dynamic yet comfortable pace. The neighborhood’s diverse communities, thriving restaurant scene, and easy access to open space make it one of the city’s most well-rounded districts. Residents enjoy the rare advantage of living between two of San Francisco’s most treasured landscapes — the park to the south and the ocean to the west — while remaining well connected to the rest of the city.
Where Parks Meet the Pacific
Golden Gate Park forms the Richmond District’s southern boundary, providing immediate access to one of San Francisco’s most beloved green spaces. Miles of walking and cycling paths wind through gardens, lakes, and wooded groves, while cultural landmarks such as the California Academy of Sciences, the de Young Museum, the Japanese Tea Garden, and the San Francisco Botanical Garden draw visitors from across the region.
To the west, the neighborhood meets Ocean Beach and the dramatic cliffs of Lands End, where coastal trails offer sweeping views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Pacific horizon. Together, these natural landscapes make outdoor recreation a central part of daily life.
A Global Culinary Destination
The Richmond District is widely regarded as one of San Francisco’s premier dining neighborhoods. Clement Street and Geary Boulevard serve as culinary corridors where restaurants representing cuisines from around the world sit side by side. From beloved dim sum houses and classic Chinese bakeries to Italian trattorias, Burmese restaurants, and neighborhood cafés, the district reflects the global diversity that defines the city itself.
This rich food culture has earned the Richmond a reputation as a destination for both longtime locals and adventurous diners seeking authentic international flavors.
Neighborhood Commerce & Everyday Living
The Richmond’s commercial corridors offer a vibrant mix of local businesses and everyday conveniences. Independent boutiques, specialty grocers, neighborhood markets, and family-owned shops line streets like Clement and Balboa, creating a lively retail environment that supports the neighborhood’s strong sense of community.
These walkable streets encourage residents to shop locally, whether picking up fresh ingredients, browsing specialty stores, or meeting friends for coffee. The combination of neighborhood-scale commerce and cultural diversity contributes to the Richmond’s uniquely vibrant character.
A Diverse and Enduring Market
The Richmond District’s housing stock reflects the neighborhood’s long history, with rows of classic Edwardian and early 20th-century homes defining many blocks. In addition to single-family residences, the area includes multi-unit buildings and condominiums that offer a variety of housing options.
Home values typically fall within the multi-million-dollar range for single-family homes, while condominiums provide a range of entry points into the market. Strong demand continues to be fueled by the neighborhood’s proximity to Golden Gate Park, the Pacific Ocean, and its renowned dining scene — making the Richmond District one of San Francisco’s most consistently desirable places to live.
The quiet residential enclave of Lone Mountain borders San Francisco's expansive Richmond District, offering easy access to the district's vibrant cultural mix, historic homes, and lively commercial corridors, particularly the dining and shops along nearby Clement Street. Wide streets lined with classic San Francisco architecture create a residential environment that feels both welcoming and substantial, with the greenery of Golden Gate Park and the rugged coastline of the Pacific Ocean just moments away.
Life in the Richmond unfolds at a dynamic yet comfortable pace. The neighborhood’s diverse communities, thriving restaurant scene, and easy access to open space make it one of the city’s most well-rounded districts. Residents enjoy the rare advantage of living between two of San Francisco’s most treasured landscapes — the park to the south and the ocean to the west — while remaining well connected to the rest of the city.
Where Parks Meet the Pacific
Golden Gate Park forms the Richmond District’s southern boundary, providing immediate access to one of San Francisco’s most beloved green spaces. Miles of walking and cycling paths wind through gardens, lakes, and wooded groves, while cultural landmarks such as the California Academy of Sciences, the de Young Museum, the Japanese Tea Garden, and the San Francisco Botanical Garden draw visitors from across the region.
To the west, the neighborhood meets Ocean Beach and the dramatic cliffs of Lands End, where coastal trails offer sweeping views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Pacific horizon. Together, these natural landscapes make outdoor recreation a central part of daily life.
A Global Culinary Destination
The Richmond District is widely regarded as one of San Francisco’s premier dining neighborhoods. Clement Street and Geary Boulevard serve as culinary corridors where restaurants representing cuisines from around the world sit side by side. From beloved dim sum houses and classic Chinese bakeries to Italian trattorias, Burmese restaurants, and neighborhood cafés, the district reflects the global diversity that defines the city itself.
This rich food culture has earned the Richmond a reputation as a destination for both longtime locals and adventurous diners seeking authentic international flavors.
Neighborhood Commerce & Everyday Living
The Richmond’s commercial corridors offer a vibrant mix of local businesses and everyday conveniences. Independent boutiques, specialty grocers, neighborhood markets, and family-owned shops line streets like Clement and Balboa, creating a lively retail environment that supports the neighborhood’s strong sense of community.
These walkable streets encourage residents to shop locally, whether picking up fresh ingredients, browsing specialty stores, or meeting friends for coffee. The combination of neighborhood-scale commerce and cultural diversity contributes to the Richmond’s uniquely vibrant character.
A Diverse and Enduring Market
The Richmond District’s housing stock reflects the neighborhood’s long history, with rows of classic Edwardian and early 20th-century homes defining many blocks. In addition to single-family residences, the area includes multi-unit buildings and condominiums that offer a variety of housing options.
Home values typically fall within the multi-million-dollar range for single-family homes, while condominiums provide a range of entry points into the market. Strong demand continues to be fueled by the neighborhood’s proximity to Golden Gate Park, the Pacific Ocean, and its renowned dining scene — making the Richmond District one of San Francisco’s most consistently desirable places to live.
Life in the Richmond unfolds at a dynamic yet comfortable pace. The neighborhood’s diverse communities, thriving restaurant scene, and easy access to open space make it one of the city’s most well-rounded districts. Residents enjoy the rare advantage of living between two of San Francisco’s most treasured landscapes — the park to the south and the ocean to the west — while remaining well connected to the rest of the city.
Where Parks Meet the Pacific
Golden Gate Park forms the Richmond District’s southern boundary, providing immediate access to one of San Francisco’s most beloved green spaces. Miles of walking and cycling paths wind through gardens, lakes, and wooded groves, while cultural landmarks such as the California Academy of Sciences, the de Young Museum, the Japanese Tea Garden, and the San Francisco Botanical Garden draw visitors from across the region.
To the west, the neighborhood meets Ocean Beach and the dramatic cliffs of Lands End, where coastal trails offer sweeping views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Pacific horizon. Together, these natural landscapes make outdoor recreation a central part of daily life.
A Global Culinary Destination
The Richmond District is widely regarded as one of San Francisco’s premier dining neighborhoods. Clement Street and Geary Boulevard serve as culinary corridors where restaurants representing cuisines from around the world sit side by side. From beloved dim sum houses and classic Chinese bakeries to Italian trattorias, Burmese restaurants, and neighborhood cafés, the district reflects the global diversity that defines the city itself.
This rich food culture has earned the Richmond a reputation as a destination for both longtime locals and adventurous diners seeking authentic international flavors.
Neighborhood Commerce & Everyday Living
The Richmond’s commercial corridors offer a vibrant mix of local businesses and everyday conveniences. Independent boutiques, specialty grocers, neighborhood markets, and family-owned shops line streets like Clement and Balboa, creating a lively retail environment that supports the neighborhood’s strong sense of community.
These walkable streets encourage residents to shop locally, whether picking up fresh ingredients, browsing specialty stores, or meeting friends for coffee. The combination of neighborhood-scale commerce and cultural diversity contributes to the Richmond’s uniquely vibrant character.
A Diverse and Enduring Market
The Richmond District’s housing stock reflects the neighborhood’s long history, with rows of classic Edwardian and early 20th-century homes defining many blocks. In addition to single-family residences, the area includes multi-unit buildings and condominiums that offer a variety of housing options.
Home values typically fall within the multi-million-dollar range for single-family homes, while condominiums provide a range of entry points into the market. Strong demand continues to be fueled by the neighborhood’s proximity to Golden Gate Park, the Pacific Ocean, and its renowned dining scene — making the Richmond District one of San Francisco’s most consistently desirable places to live.
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