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7 Hallam Street #1C is a sunny bi-level 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom home with a gorgeous deck. The building is located within a South of Market enclave of warehouses, townhomes, and industrial buildings, and was built to mimic its industrial neighbors with a facade using warehouse materials. Off of dynamic Folsom Street, this condominium provides you with a retreat from a busy urban lifestyle with access to the best SOMA has to offer.

 

This condo features an inviting layout with the living area on the lower level and the kitchen, dining area, bedroom, and bathroom on the upper level. Off of the bedroom is an exclusive-use rear deck large enough to entertain. The bathroom includes two separate sinks and vanities as well as a unique sliding door. With its efficient layout, in-unit laundry, 1-car parking, and recently installed Nest temperature controls, this condominium is the ideal 1 bedroom in SOMA.

7 Hallam Street is conveniently located in one of SOMA’s quickly developing neighborhoods. Living here means you are surrounded by some of the city’s newest cafes, bars, nightclubs, and restaurants. Sightglass Coffee, Citizen’s Band, City Beer Store, Cellarmaker, Terroir, and Harvest Market are all close by. With access to multiple Muni lines as well as BART, Caltrain, and freeways just minutes away, this home is a commuter’s dream.

  • 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
  • Bi-level layout with formal living room on lower level, kitchen and dining area on upper level
  • Exclusive deck off bedroom
  • Bathroom with dual sinks and unique sliding door
  • Nest temperature controls
  • In-unit washer and dryer
  • 1-car parking

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Contact Kevin Gueco
415.418.8850
[email protected]

Contact Marcell Neri
415.529.8958
[email protected]



Neighborhood


SOMA

Light industry once ruled this quiet backwater district; printing presses, welders, motorcycle repair, with a few dance spots thrown in for good measure. That is until city planners laid out a future more akin to New Your City's SOHO, where galleries and artist lofts might dominate the picture. That vision didn't quite materialize, though big changes remained just over the horizon for this centrally located enclave.

San Francisco had its dot-com explosion in the 90's and suddenly it was hip to live and work in SOMA. 3rd street saw the introduction of a major SF MOMA location, followed by Yerba Buena, and the Jewish Museum. Things very quickly shifted as multimillionaire tech-heads began populating the office spaces and lunchtime eateries, shifting the neighborhood's economic fortunes forever.

Once unremarkable warehouses were transformed into offices that boasted the latest Internet connectivity. Old printing factories now became the city's hottest luxury lofts. Folks began taking note of the Victorian cottages nestled in the modest alleys between the broad thoroughfares. This period also saw the rebirth of the Ferry Building at the end of Market. This classic historic structure morphed quickly into an exceptional food emporium and farmer market location without rival. SOMA remains today an urban district where dreams are made, in a comfortable setting unlike any other. And all within biking or walking distance.



Contact


Kevin Gueco

Founder / RealtorPowered by Reside | BRE# 02014153Gueco Real EstateDRE# 01461677(415) 418-8850 mobilewww.GuecoRealEstate.com

Marcell Neri

Sales Associate# 01933020

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