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863 Haight is a spacious 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom South-facing top floor condo with deeded parking on iconic Haight street at the historic heart of San Francisco. Tastefully remodeled bathroom features double sinks, radiant heat flooring, caesarstone countertops, and high-end fixtures. Updated kitchen has stainless steel appliances and a romantic dining nook off the kitchen. In-unit washer and dryer or use the common laundry adjacent to an ample sized dedicated storage room large enough to be a mini-gym or project space. Tucked away in the rear of the building, this home is a sanctuary with treetop views and an ultra-convenient location for biking, walking, shuttles or public transport. You will find the city's most-loved parks and neighborhoods at your doorstep along with known restaurants and shops just steps away, 863 Haight is your fabulous San Francisco home awaiting your ownership!
Built in 1900
One bedroom
Bright bedroom has sliding doors
Walk-in closet with custom closet system
One bathroom
Beautifully remodeled
Radiant heat (floor)
Ceasar stone countertop
Double sink
High-end fixtures
Bay windows
Stainless Steel appliances
Quaint breakfast nook
Custom liquor cabinet
Hardwood flooring thoughout
In-unit washer/dryer
Additional WD (common area)
Huge private storage room
Spacious Parking
SATURDAY
7/10 11:00 to 1:00
SUNDAY
7/11 11:00 to 1:00
TUESDAY
7/13 11:00 to 12:30
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Sunae Chon
(415) 377-2411
[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."