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Top floor Classic Victorian in Lower Pac Heights with modern charm, sophistication, and elegance. 2 bed/1.5 baths with TALL ceilings + lovely cityscape views to the East. Bright + airy living spaces with a flexible floor plan, formal living, and dining room. Gorgeous vintage ornate marble fireplace. Designer lighting. Gourmet chef's kitchen with high-stainless steel appliances, 6 gas burner stove, Thermador fridge, white farm sink, 2nd sink, built-in microwave, warming drawer + office nook. In-unit laundry, with a versatile room located just off of the kitchen, has a half bath that is perfect for another office, play area, or arts and crafts space. The master bedroom is accompanied by a spacious deep walk-in closet. The designer remodeled bathroom has mosaic marble tile heated floors, wall mounted towel warmer bar, glassed-in shower over soaking tub. Garage parking for one with the possibility of a 2nd with a slider. Retrofitted with a steel beam. Fabulous location with a 95 walk score.
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Contact Trecia Knapp
(415) 515-1823
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Contact Jenna Oliver
(503) 871-6892
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Lower Pacific Heights offers home buyers a stylish, upscale-feeling neighborhood bolstered by an approachable, casual attitude. Within the confines of these blocks, you'll find Japantown, the oldest and largest such enclave in the United States. From the spectacle of the Peace Plaza pagoda to the grandeur of St. Dominic's Church, it really seems there's something here for everyone. This area is a shopper's delight, with bustling commercial centers along both Fillmore and Steiner streets. The Japan Center mall is a mecca for all things Japanese. When it comes time to eat, the possibilities are endless. Evenings see the streets fill with patrons looking to dine at one of many gastronomic destinations, or music fans lining up at the Boom Boom Room and the adjacent historic Fillmore Theater. Sundance Kabuki Cinema is a welcome addition to the neighborhood; as the largest independent theater in the city, the Kabuki screens first run features and plays host to a number of film festivals, attracting cinephiles from all over the Bay Area. The neighborhood is home to an interesting mix of classic Victorian homes and mid-rise condo developments. As throughout much of the city, you'll find wonderful diversity among your neighbors. You can get a picture of the sense of community that exists in this diverse pocket of the city each April during the Cherry Blossom Festival. Freeway access has been greatly improved in recent years thanks to the completion of the Octavia corridor freeway entrance, opening up the area to south and east bay commuters. If you'd like to dip your toes into the Northside life, Lower Pacific Heights is a great place to begin your search.