SOLD Over asking: 733 Front Street
- $ 1.00
- Type: Condo
- Beds : 1
- Baths : 1
- Posted On: Mar 30, 2018
List Price: $1,195,000 Sold Price: $1,205,000
See more: www.733frontst-312.com
This gorgeous and coveted end unit is the largest 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom floor plan offering quiet privacy with a courtyard view. The open living/dining area is perfect for entertaining. Or, WOW your guests with sweeping views of the Bay Bridge and city skyline from the incredible roof top Sky Lounge.
No. 312 is appointed with refined finishes; Hardwood floors, Recessed lighting, Lutron dimmers, and Hunter Douglas window treatments. The dramatic Chef’s kitchen with a breakfast bar has abundant cabinetry, countertop space with Thermador and Bosch appliances. Multiple custom closets, in-unit W/D, underground Deeded Parking & storage on the 3rd floor. An enviable location for an owner to call home, enjoy as a Pied-a-Terre or investment property. Located in historic Jackson Square, you can walk to everything; local restaurants, entertainment venues, tech companies, Financial District, North Beach, Union Square, the Embarcadero. A rare opportunity!
PROPERTY FEATURES:
- 1-Bedroom, 1-Bathroom Condo
- Private, End Unit with a spacious floor plan
- Square Feet: 1189
- Recessed Lighting with Lutron Dimmers
- Chef’s Kitchen with Abundant Cabinetry & Counter Space
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Bosch Washer/Dryer in unit
- Hunter Douglas Window Coverings
- Walnut Flooring
- Optimized Closets throughout
PROPERTY FEATURES:
- Deeded On-Site Parking
- Additional Storage on 3RD Floor
- On Site Lobby Attendant M-F (8:30AM-5:30PM)
- Monthly HOA dues: $887.08
- Secure Package Room
- Fitness Center
- Pet Friendly
- Amazing Roof Top with dramatic views of Jackson Square, Bay Bridge and beyond, TransAmerica Pyramid, Coit Tower, Financial District Skyline and North Waterfront
- Walk to: Kokkari Restaurant, The Battery, Piperade, Cotogna,Quince, Hidden Vine, Bix, SF Ferry Building, FIDI
Jackson Square Neighborhood
Jackson Square is one of those secret neighborhoods you only learn about after you’ve been in San Francisco for a while. One of the City’s oldest districts, amid tree-lined streets and buildings of brick and wrought iron, it was for many years best known for its unusual collection of antique stores and design studios. Over time, restaurants and retail boutiques have opened in the ground floors of the neighborhood’s classic brick building and it has become a chic walking, dining and shopping district.