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Cozy and functional one bedroom/one bath Victorian condo at the border of the Haight Asbury and Cole Valley. Beautiful modern eat-in kitchen with custom cabinetry, high quality appliances and a stacked washer/dryer are tied together with a gorgeous stone countertop. The completely redone bath features a large stall shower, heated river pebble floors, custom vanity cabinetry topped with a limestone counter. The quiet bedroom is away from the street and has a large closet. Light is spread throughout the unit by custom designed stained glass transom windows along with great light fixtures and recessed lighting, all on dimmers. The central heat is controlled by a Nest thermostat and beautiful hardwood floors bring it all together. The neighborhood offers multiple public transit options within 1-3 blocks and loads of dining, shopping, and entertainment options in the Haight, Cole Valley, and the Divisadero corridor.
Open Houses:
Saturday, Oct. 9, from 2-4pm
Sunday, Oct. 10, from 2-4pm
Brokers Tour:
Tuesday, Oct. 12, from 12-2pm
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Tim Carrico
(415) 999-7969
[email protected]
At the center of Haight Ashbury is one of the most famous intersections in America. The epicenter of the counter culture movement, home to the Grateful Dead, the Haight Ashbury Free clinic, and the hippies of the 60s, today Haight Ashbury still retains a heady whiff of those free-spirited days, grounded by a new civic awareness and neighborhood pride.
Tourists still come from around the world to check out the action on Haight Street, and they find plenty of it. Trendy boutiques like Upper Playground, Buffalo Exchange and American Apparel sell the coolest looks. Independent record store Amoeba offers free in-store performances and proves there's still life in the music industry. When the hubbub of Haight Street proves too much, Golden Gate Park, with its new world-class museums, the DeYoung and the California Academy of Sciences, offer a calm oasis.
Renovation of the neighborhood Victorians continues apace. Converted to apartments in the 60s these homes are being rediscovered by families who take them on as hobby, pastime, passion, and investment. For families with young kids, the Haight Ashbury Coop Nursery School, now in its third decade, provides an inexpensive alternative to day care from its home in the Alma Street playground.