Features
- Large, Formal Living Room with views of the Bay and Golden Gate Bridge through a large picture window
- Large, gracious entry in which to warmly greet your guests
- Large, Formal Dining Room which is perfect for entertaining many guests
- Quaint breakfast area for casual dining with built-ins for china and linens
- Updated, galley-style kitchen with porcelain farmhouse sink and stainless steel refrigerator
- 2 large bedrooms with partial Bay views and western exposure to enjoy afternoon sunlight
- 2 full baths; master bath includes separate stall shower and vanity
- In-Unit Washer and Dryer
- Dark, hardwood floors and lovely 1930s craftsmanship with molding and arched doorways
- Approximately 1,782 square feet
- HOA dues are approximately $750 and cover water, garbage, property management, common area cleaning and repairs, plus the steam heat.
Things We Like About Apt 104:
- Two-car parking option
- In-Unit Washer / Dryer
- No unit below and although it’s a first floor unit, because Gough is a hill, it’s three stories up from street level
- Bedrooms are set back from the main living area for privacy and both have partial Bay views.
- Dry bar (no sink) / wine rack next to dining room to prep beverages when entertaining guests so the kitchen can be fully utilized for cooking.
Things We Like About 1880 Jackson Street:
- Elegant Spanish Mediterranean foyer and hallways
- 360-degree Bay and City views from roof
- Two elevators – one passenger and one freight
- Wonderful community of residents
- Large laundry room with four washers and four dryers
- Charming side garden
- On-site resident manager
- Close to Fillmore, Union and Polk streets to enjoy coffee, book stores, dining and more!
- WalkScore.com rates the location of our building 95 - Walkers Paradise - and public transportation is rated 91.
Neighborhood
If you're looking for commanding views of San Francisco Bay, then Pacific Heights is your place. What you'll find is heart-stopping sunsets with neighborhood hills lifting up from the Marina stretching east and west between the Presidio and Van Ness Avenue. This is the stuff of which dreams are made. It's a picture-perfect setting, and one Hollywood chooses to highlight when depicting the world-famous hills of San Francisco.
This majestic section of townhouses some of the largest homes in the city, including a wide array of Victorians, Edwardians, Mission Revival and homes in the style of French Chateaus. An affluent neighborhood, Pacific Heights is home to the consulates of Germany, Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Russia. Several elite private schools in the area were once former baronial mansions. Among these are Town School For Boys, Convent of the Sacred Heart, Stuart Hall High School, San Francisco High School, and Drew School.
Folks fortunate enough to live in Pacific Heights benefit from its gorgeous parks, playgrounds, and miles of hiking, running and biking in the adjacent Presidio Park. For shopping, look no further than Fillmore Street, running north and south through this exciting part of town. Many world-class boutiques and fantastic restaurants are found along Fillmore, as well as exceptional patisseries, flower shops, and designer retail clothing.