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Eureke Valley Urban Oasis
$2,495,000
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About This Home
Lovely urban oasis in the heart of Eureka Valley. Hidden behind the gorgeous Victorian façade are three floors of updated living spaces and a secluded backyard in a park-like setting. Converted to two residences in the 1960s, this single-family-home alternative offers a vacant and spacious main residence, plus a separate rental apartment with excellent income. The main residence boasts 1700 sq ft of living spaces on two levels, a private garage with interior access, an expansive walkout deck overlooking the deep, woodsy backyard. Other highlights include soaring ceilings, abundant natural light, an open floor plan, in-unit laundry and effortless urban living in an A+ location. Minutes to Dolores Park, the Muni station, Whole Foods and all things Castro. Diamonds are rare and forever. 61-61A Diamond offers a rare opportunity for owner-occupants or savvy investors looking for a forever holding in one of San Francisco’s most vibrant neighborhoods.
- Single family home converted to two units in the 1960s.
- Large lot of 3125 sq ft. Interior living space of 2771 sq ft.
- Main unit has 1700 sq ft on two levels, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, private garage and a walkout deck.
- Rental apartment has 836 sq ft on one level, 2 bedroom and a bathroom. One tenant pays $4157 a month.
- Garden level of the main unit has a separate side entrance, ideal for a guest suite or Airbnb.
- Square-footage is approximate and is per drafter’s measurements.
Digitally altered. Tree trimmed to show facade.
Property Details
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
3
Square Feet
2,771 sq ft
Neighborhood
Eureka Valley, San Francisco
Floor Plan
Floor plan
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Explore the Neighborhood
Eureka Valley has a rich historical and cultural landscape. Located between the Castro and Mission Districts, the area offers a unique residential experience that blends urban energy with community intimacy.
Castro Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, providing a diverse range of dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines, with convenient access to regional transit that connects residents to broader San Francisco and the Bay Area.
Victorian and Edwardian homes define the neighborhood's architectural character, creating a visually distinctive streetscape that captures San Francisco's late 19th and early 20th-century residential design. Many structures remain carefully preserved, maintaining original details that reflect the neighborhood's historical roots. Twin Peaks, a dramatic natural backdrop, offers residents panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscape.
What distinguishes Eureka Valley is its remarkable balance of historical depth and contemporary urban living. The neighborhood has played a critical role in San Francisco's LGBTQ+ history, serving as a center of cultural significance and community activism. From its vibrant street life to its meticulously maintained residential streets, Eureka Valley represents a unique urban environment where architectural heritage, cultural diversity, and community spirit converge.
Castro Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, providing a diverse range of dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines, with convenient access to regional transit that connects residents to broader San Francisco and the Bay Area.
Victorian and Edwardian homes define the neighborhood's architectural character, creating a visually distinctive streetscape that captures San Francisco's late 19th and early 20th-century residential design. Many structures remain carefully preserved, maintaining original details that reflect the neighborhood's historical roots. Twin Peaks, a dramatic natural backdrop, offers residents panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscape.
What distinguishes Eureka Valley is its remarkable balance of historical depth and contemporary urban living. The neighborhood has played a critical role in San Francisco's LGBTQ+ history, serving as a center of cultural significance and community activism. From its vibrant street life to its meticulously maintained residential streets, Eureka Valley represents a unique urban environment where architectural heritage, cultural diversity, and community spirit converge.
Eureka Valley has a rich historical and cultural landscape. Located between the Castro and Mission Districts, the area offers a unique residential experience that blends urban energy with community intimacy.
Castro Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, providing a diverse range of dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines, with convenient access to regional transit that connects residents to broader San Francisco and the Bay Area.
Victorian and Edwardian homes define the neighborhood's architectural character, creating a visually distinctive streetscape that captures San Francisco's late 19th and early 20th-century residential design. Many structures remain carefully preserved, maintaining original details that reflect the neighborhood's historical roots. Twin Peaks, a dramatic natural backdrop, offers residents panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscape.
What distinguishes Eureka Valley is its remarkable balance of historical depth and contemporary urban living. The neighborhood has played a critical role in San Francisco's LGBTQ+ history, serving as a center of cultural significance and community activism. From its vibrant street life to its meticulously maintained residential streets, Eureka Valley represents a unique urban environment where architectural heritage, cultural diversity, and community spirit converge.
Castro Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, providing a diverse range of dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines, with convenient access to regional transit that connects residents to broader San Francisco and the Bay Area.
Victorian and Edwardian homes define the neighborhood's architectural character, creating a visually distinctive streetscape that captures San Francisco's late 19th and early 20th-century residential design. Many structures remain carefully preserved, maintaining original details that reflect the neighborhood's historical roots. Twin Peaks, a dramatic natural backdrop, offers residents panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscape.
What distinguishes Eureka Valley is its remarkable balance of historical depth and contemporary urban living. The neighborhood has played a critical role in San Francisco's LGBTQ+ history, serving as a center of cultural significance and community activism. From its vibrant street life to its meticulously maintained residential streets, Eureka Valley represents a unique urban environment where architectural heritage, cultural diversity, and community spirit converge.
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