Exceptional San Francisco Home

$495,000
870 Harrison Street #202, San Francisco
Presented by
John Macon & Kristina Hansen

Features

This smartly designed one bedroom residence is a haven in the heart of San Francisco. The open floor plan and floor-to-ceiling windows offer abundant natural light and skyline views, making it an inviting space to live. The kitchen, equipped with a Bertazzoni range, LG refrigerator, Caesarstone countertops, Porcelanosa backsplash, and Grohe fixtures is both stylish and functional. The white oak flooring with radiant heat adds warmth and comfort to the living area. The serene bedroom provides a peaceful retreat, overlooking a rear yard, and ample closet space ensures plenty of storage. A Bosch in-unit laundry is a convenient bonus. The building amenities, including bike storage and a rooftop terrace with panoramic city views and a built-in barbeque, offer residents opportunities for relaxation and entertainment. Its prime location, across from K&L and steps away from Whole Food and SFMOMA, as well as easy access to transportation options like the freeway, BART, Muni, and Caltrain, make it a convenient and desirable place to call home.

Neighborhood

SOMA stands as a testament to San Francisco's evolving identity, where industrial heritage meets modern innovation. This central district, stretching south from Market Street, has transformed from its industrial roots into a dynamic urban neighborhood that defines contemporary city living.

The area's architectural landscape tells its story of transformation. Historic brick warehouses and Victorian cottages now stand alongside sleek high-rises and modern loft developments. This blend of old and new creates a distinctive streetscape where century-old alleys intersect with broad, revitalized thoroughfares.

Cultural institutions anchor the neighborhood's creative spirit. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art forms the cornerstone of a cultural corridor that includes the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and the Contemporary Jewish Museum. These venues, complemented by smaller galleries and performance spaces, establish SOMA as a vital arts district.

The technology sector's growth has further shaped the neighborhood's character. Former industrial spaces now house innovative companies, while historic structures have been thoughtfully converted into offices and residences. The Ferry Building, at the district's northeastern edge, exemplifies this renaissance, evolving into a celebrated culinary destination that connects the neighborhood to the waterfront.

Today's SOMA offers excellent transit connectivity and walkable streets, making it attractive to professionals and culture enthusiasts alike. The mix of restaurants, coffee shops, and local businesses creates a neighborhood that remains active throughout the day, while preserving glimpses of its industrial past.
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Kristina Hansen

Compass

DRE:
#01387897
Mobile:
(415) 519-5975

RealtorĀ®

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John Macon

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RealtorĀ® Associate

DRE:
#01419226
Mobile:
415.359.6904

www.JohnMacon.com

Schedule

Upcoming Events

Sunday

November 9

Open House Tours

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Tuesday

November 11

Open House Tours

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM