638 19th Street #5

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Laura Kaufman, MBA Presents: 638 19th Street #5 Deluxe Dogpatch Condo Sold over asking!

Features

Features

Huge, single-level modern home in the sought-after Dogpatch neighborhood!  Enjoy the bright, open floor plan perfect for entertaining guests: a large living room and dining area with gas burning fireplace, newly refinished hardwood floors and partial water views open to the fabulous kitchen featuring abundant cabinets, granite counters and stainless steel appliances including a brand new dishwasher.  

This sunny flat also features three generously sized bedrooms and two bathrooms including a deluxe master suite with sitting area.  Enjoy many wonderful upgrades including a high-efficiency in-unit washer and dryer, custom window treatments and large custom closets.  The property also features 1 car garage parking, two shared storage rooms for bicycles and other storage and a large shared courtyard with barbecue area.  

Situated in a boutique, professionally managed elevator building, the property is located just blocks from the UCSF Mission Bay Campus and an easy walk to AT&T Park and Pier 70!  There are many popular bars and restaurants nearby including Just For You Café, Serpentine, Piccino, Poquito, the Ramp, Mr. and Mrs. Miscellaneous and Magnolia Brewing Company.  Hop on the 3rd St Rail to get downtown or walk 10 minutes to the Caltrain for an easy commute to the South Bay. Enjoy easy access to the I-280, I-80 and 101 freeways. Don’t miss it!  

Neighborhood

Dogpatch

Until recently, most of the Central Waterfront remained undeveloped or industrial with most of the residential centering around charming Dogpatch. Dogpatch is an enclave which includes residential and some light industrial components, and is an officially-designated historic district. Dogpatch survived the 1906 earthquake and fire relatively unscathed and, thus, has some of the oldest dwellings in the City, dating back to the 1860s. Gentrification began in the 1990s because of those original homes as well as new construction of loft-style condominiums. Here you will find the City's oldest public school, Irving M. Scott School, built in 1895; the historic shipyards at Pier 70; and Dogpatch Studios. Several quaint Victorians, designed at no-charge by Jon Cotter Pelton, Jr., remain on Tennessee and Minnesota Streets. His designs were published in the San Francisco Evening Bulletin, so that the City's working class could build affordable homes. Live/work lofts and a few condo projects, as well as new construction office and research facilities are rapidly changing the Central Waterfront into an exciting new neighborhood.

Schedule

Schedule

This property received 13 offers and sold for 24% over the list price.

Questions?
Please contact Laura Kaufman, MBA
415.310.1256 
[email protected]

Contact

Contact

Laura Kaufman, MBA

Laura Kaufman, MBA

Top 1% of San Francisco RealtorsCorcoran Icon PropertiescalDRE# 01425571415.310.1256 mobile[email protected]https://laurakaufman.com/

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