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Located on a tree lined street, in the heart of Cathedral Hill, in the famed Joseph Eichler designed 66 Cleary Court, this newly remodeled 5th Floor, 1096sf, 3BR/2BA condominium features jaw-dropping floor-to-ceiling windows, new custom flooring, a newly remodeled kitchen in addition to newly renovated baths and timelessly elegant fixtures. The stunning property evokes a decidedly light and airy ambiance, due to the indoor/outdoor dynamic created by the massive patio, directly off of the living/dining room. At the far western end of the home, the property features an expansive primary bedroom with an en-suite bath and a spacious closet. The two secondary bedrooms are equally sized and enjoy the same stunning views as the open-concept living/dining room, by virtue of the expansive floor-to ceiling windows. Each of the three sumptuous bedrooms feature sliding glass doors which open onto Juliette-balconies, furthering the indoor/outdoor experience. This property is an ideal choice for the discerning individual who wants the best of what San Francisco has to offer, while enjoying the luxury and convenience of a 24-Hour doorman building. In addition to the home's utterly stunning views and abundance of natural light, the property provides a decidedly walk-able lifestyle due to its walk score of 99 and it's direct proximity to the Fillmore shopping district and Japantown. 1 Deeded parking space, in-unit laundry, auxiliary storage, in addition to access to a private park and tennis court are also included in the sale.
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(415) 317-5235
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Contact Christian Elbeck
(415) 370-8814
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In the center of San Francisco, you'll find the Western Addition, a diverse and dynamic urban neighborhood with a rich history that continues to evolve today. The wide variety of architectural styles and mixed-use buildings reflects the area's socio-economic diversity, as well as its multicultural past. At various times, this neighborhood has been a home base for the many of the City's minority communities. Redevelopment in the 1960’s and 1970’s relocated many long term residents of the Western Addition and saw the destruction of many of the area’s beautiful Victorian structures. Today, residents continue to see rapid and more positive changes on two of the neighborhood's busiest thoroughfares. Fillmore Street maintains its reputation as a jazz lover's paradise, with Yoshi's Supperclub at the heart of the action. And the famous Fillmore Auditorium continues to attract big-name acts from around the world. A few blocks west, the stretch of Divisadero that runs near neighboring Alamo Square is fast becoming a draw for all of San Francisco, with a kaleidoscopic selection of restaurants, bars, shops and galleries. Stroll over to neighboring NOPA to check out the latest hot spots there as well. Several times a year, the Divisadero Merchants Association hosts a popular art walk. Getting to and from the Western Addition is particularly easy for public transit commuters, with several bus lines serving the neighborhood. Frequently warm and sunny, it's a pleasure to stroll through the area as well, whether headed to Kimbell or Jackson Square Playground, one of two Farmer's Markets in the area, or just over Geary Street to visit nearby Japantown and Lower Pacific Heights.