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969-971 Oak $1,995,000
Offers reviewed as received
Hayes Valley Vacant 2-Unit
With an extra-large 139' deep south facing rear garden
Full 1,000 sqft garage and basement
level on the ground floor
The first-floor unit 971 Oak is a 5-room
2-bed 1-bath 1,105 sqft
full-floor flat with a deck
The top floor unit 969 Oak is a 6-room
3-bed 1-bath 1,122 sqft
full-floor flat with a deck
Both units are in the same "move-in ready" condition,
They can also be sold separately as TICs
$950,000 for the 1st-floor unit 971 Oak
$1,050,000 for the top floor 969 Oak
This sale includes approved plans and issued permits to expand the building to three legal units:
a ground floor 824 sqft 2-bed 2-bath
a first floor 1199 sqft 3-bed 2-bath
a two-level 1967 sqft 3-bed 4-bath penthouse
Approx. 4000 sqft of living space
all three units are standard units, not ADUs
TIC Value when done is approx $4,690,000
Neighborhood
Located just south of Pacific Heights and northeast of Cole Valley, Alamo Square is home to one of the world's most famous views. The Painted Ladies that run along Steiner and face Alamo Square Park make up one of the city's most recognizable landmarks, so much so that the area was nicknamed Postcard Row. Visitors and prospective residents may also recognize Alamo Square as the setting for the popular sitcom Full House. However, there is much more to this neighborhood than just a photo opportunity. Despite being somewhat off the beaten path, Alamo Square attracts its fair share of tourists, who can often be spotted strolling with cameras while viewing such historic treasures as the Westerfield Mansion, the Chateau Tivoli, and the Archbishop's Mansion. The heart of the neighborhood is Alamo Square Park, which is located in between Fulton and Hayes Street. Park amenities include a dog run, playground and popular tennis courts, all with incredible panoramic views of San Francisco. Additionally, a $5.3 Million renovation was completed in 2017. The original plan was to update the irrigation systems, but the project expanded into adding new trees, new walking paths, and even a new bathroom near the playground. The renovation truly demonstrates the passion and pride Alamo Square residents take in their neighborhood. The streets are lined with some of the city's finest examples of Victorian architecture, as this area was the nexus of a preservation boom that swept the city in the 1970s. Centrally located, residents have easy access to freeways and downtown; the Central Freeway 101 is just one mile from Alamo Square, making it easy to commute to/from the Silicon Valley. Since the neighborhood is centrally located, downtown and several popular neighborhoods and landmarks are within a short ride on one of several Muni lines that service the area. Presidio and Industrial Light and Magic are only a 30 minute ride away, as are the Financial District and Google Headquarters. When it's time to unwind, you can visit one of the growing number of hip restaurants, clubs, bar, or bistros that line lively Divisadero Street. Some of the local favorites in the area include: The Mill: The combination of hand-roasted coffee beans brewed to perfection along with aromatic baked bread make this a great spot to start your morning or jumpstart your afternoon. Ju-Ni: An upscale bistro serving some of the finest omakase sushi. They only have 12 seats in the dining area, but guests are treated to a culinary experience they won’t soon forget. Nopa: Whether you’re looking for a relaxed dinner with a significant other, a vibrant happy hour with friends or co-workers, or a late-night meal made from the freshest ingredients, Nopa is the place to visit.
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Contact Anthony Koutsos
415.218.2539
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Contact
KW Advisors Office DRE Lic.# 01995149
1624 California Street
San Francisco, CA 94109