Property Description:
Welcome to 2209 Bryant Street, a top floor condo in the Mission’s popular 20th St. Corridor, home to San Francisco’s best weather. This special flat offers a flexible floor plan you can enjoy as a two bedroom plus office or as a three bedroom (3rd bedroom is unwarranted). Lovingly updated by its artist owners while keeping many of the period details intact, this fresh and modern home features a remodeled, gourmet kitchen with large center island, stone counters, abundant cabinets and stainless steel appliances.
The eat-in kitchen is open to the light-filled dining room with built-in speakers, new windows and easy access to a new walkout deck and shared yard – the perfect place for barbecuing and enjoying a sunny afternoon! The spacious, updated bathroom features a vaulted ceiling with skylight, double sinks and a soaking tub! The charming living room boasts a wood burning fireplace! Also enjoy the high ceilings, classic wainscoting and hardwood floors throughout most of the unit!
Past the private deck and down the stairs to the ground level, there are also two finished and deeded bonus rooms off the yard (currently used as an artist's studio) with direct access to the garage. Take advantage of this extra space as a home office, family room or additional storage.
This is a fantastic location within close walking distance of shopping, restaurants and cafes. Stroll to Flour and Water, El Metate, Coffee Bar, Salumeria, Central Kitchen, Trick Dog, Slow Club, Local's Corner, Blowfish Sushi and newly opening Sightglass coffee. It’s also a very bikeable neighborhood with easy access to public transportation, high tech shuttles and 101/280 freeways.
* The San Francisco Public Schools website (http://www.sfpublicschools.org/php/lookup.php) indicates that 2209 Bryant is included in a CTIP-1 (Census Tract Integration Preference) Tie Breaker Zone. Neither Broker nor Sellers warrant the accuracy of the information provided by this web site. Buyers are advised to conduct their own investigation regarding the school assignment process and that this tract assignment could change.
Inner Mission
If you like city living and true diversity, the Inner Mission is certainly worth a look, offering a unique variety of both cultures and property types. Single family homes from the Victorian era through the 1940s are in abundance, as are multi-unit buildings and condos. Many buildings left from the Mission's industrial peak are now enviable loft residences. The Mission enjoys some of the best weather in the city, frequently bathed in sunshine while the rest of the city is shrugging off fog. People of all ages, backgrounds and ethnicities call the neighborhood home. There are dining and entertainment destinations for every budget and taste.
Mission Street has a collection of shops reflective of the area's diversity. 24th Street between Potrero Avenue and Mission is a vibrant retail area with many Hispanic bakeries and restaurants, newer hipster hot spots, and services for urban living, like hardware stores and dry cleaning. The Valencia corridor is known for its innovative restaurants and eclectic shops. In the evening, people come from all over the city to enjoy the neighborhood's offerings.
The Mission boasts culinary delights from around the world. Take in a show at one of the independent theaters, see a movie or live band, socialize over high end cocktails or grab a beer at one of the local dives. This one of the city's most walkable neighborhoods; its centrality eases transit for commuters, whether you rely on public transit or travel by car. Laid back, artsy, Latin, active and with a bit of a rebellious streak, the Mission has something for everyone.
This property received 9 offers and sold 25% over asking!
Laura Kaufman, MBA |