Highlights
Property Description:
Looking for walkability, bike-ability plus easy access to public trans or high tech shuttles? Want San Francisco character and charm and also modern upgrades? Welcome to 161 Dolores! This charming, top floor Edwardian flat is the perfect first time home or pied-a-terre. The unit gets great light and features an open floor plan with hardwood floors, high coved ceilings and period details! The remodeled eat-in kitchen enjoys a breakfast bar, stainless steel appliances, granite counters and abundant cabinets with direct access to the one car garage, storage areas and shared garden. The spacious bedroom features a large, walk-in closet and French doors to the living room! There is also a lovely remodeled bathroom with pedestal sink, claw foot tub and storage closet! Boasting a Walk Score of 97 and a transit score of 100, 161 Dolores is perfectly situated near beautiful Dolores Park, the newly opened Whole Foods and a multitude of wonderful cafes and restaurants throughout Valencia and Market St. Corridors! Plus easy access to freeways and many high tech shuttles. Don’t miss it!
Mission Dolores
It's home to the city's oldest building but today's Mission Dolores is far from stale, attracting individuals who thrive in this vibrant, ever changing community. On weekends, expect to meet San Franciscans from all walks of life in Dolores Park, where frequent sunny days lure picnicking families, flirtatious sunbathers, athletes, dog lovers and a smattering of hipsters recovering from the night before. A variety of homes -- from multi-unit buildings to Edwardians to freshly built condos, and warm weather make Mission Dolores attractive to home buyers.
This tight-knit neighborhood is a favorite for shoppers, foodies and night owls. It is bounded on one side by Valencia Street, offering music venues for many tastes, fashionable boutiques and an array of ethnic dining options to satisfy even the pickiest diners. The block of 18th Street between Dolores and Guerrero is a dining destination, with renowned restaurants Delfina and Tartine on one block. For a quick bite, there's the popular Bi-Rite Market and Dolores Park Cafe. You could easily have breakfast, lunch, and dinner right here!
Workweek transit is easy, whether you utilize the 16th and Mission BART or a Muni line, take to the bike friendly streets or drive to the 80, 280 or 101. Make a splash at the city's only public outdoor pool and sunbathe beneath the building's mural by Susan Cervantes, Raul Martinez, and Juana Alicia. A new wave of unique street food vendors make dinner an adventure. And you can't miss 826 Valencia, a free writing workshop for kids cleverly fronted by a pirate supply store.
This property received multiple offers and sold for 12% over the list price !
If you have any questions or would like to discuss a potential home sale or purchase, please contact:
Laura Kaufman, MBA - 415.310.1256 - [email protected]
Laura Kaufman, MBA |