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This beautiful, elegant and enchanting CO-OP condominium is located in one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in San Francisco. The condominium features 1 bedroom and 1 bath, an open floor plan, abundant closets, and abundant storage space. Set within an enclave of garden homes designed by T. Patterson Ross in 1921, 1020 Union St., Unit 29, offers privacy and bay views amid a traditional floor plan accentuated by quintessential period architectural finishes throughout. One car independent parking garage is located downstairs close to the deeded generously sized deeded storage and deeded laundry room. Russian Hill plots are all situated on a hillside overlooking the city and bay. This distinct enclave of peace and privacy is conveniently located near North Beach, The Financial District, Parks, and the Polk St. corridor (Starbucks).
Property Sq Ft Information
Living Space: 885 Sq Ft
>Main House (Main Floor): 885 Sq Ft
Non-Living Space: 352 Sq Ft
>Separate Garage: 167 Sq Ft
>Separate Laundry: 95 Sq Ft
>Separate Storage: 90 Sq Ft
Combined: 1237 Sq Ft
*Measurements Calculate to the Interior Walls
This beautiful, elegant and enchanting CO-OP condominium is located in one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in San Francisco. The condominium features 1 bedroom and 1 bath, an open floor plan, abundant closets, and abundant storage space. Set within an enclave of garden homes designed by T. Patterson Ross in 1921, 1020 Union St., Unit 29, offers privacy and bay views amid a traditional floor plan accentuated by quintessential period architectural finishes throughout.
One car independent parking garage is located downstairs close to the deeded generously sized deeded storage and deeded laundry room.
Russian Hill plots are all situated on a hillside overlooking the city and bay. This distinct enclave of peace and privacy is conveniently located near North Beach, The Financial District, Parks, and the Polk St. corridor (Starbucks).
Open Houses:
October 30 (Sunday)
12:00 - 1:00 PM
Brokers Tour:
Coming Soon
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Michelle Englert
(650) 387-4405
[email protected]
Breathtaking views, palatial houses, and home to the Crookedest Street in the World: the Russian Hill neighborhood is as unique as it is beautiful. Russian Hill homes feature an eclectic mix of architectural styles and influences. From Spanish Colonial mansions to century old row houses and everything in between, there is a home or townhome for every taste and sensibility.
Surrounded by some of San Francisco’s most popular neighborhoods (Pacific Heights and Marina to the west; Fisherman’s Wharf and North Beach to the north/east; and Nob Hill and Chinatown to the south), there is no shortage of fun activities and landmarks to explore when you live in Russian Hill.
Locals enjoy the hillside garden climbs, the exquisite tiny parks, and The First Swensen’s Ice Cream Store, the classic ice cream parlor found at the corner of Union and Hyde. There is a delicate European flair to many of the boutiques and restaurants found along the lushly green streets of Jackson, Union, and Hyde.
Both Green and Polk Streets offer exceptional international cuisine, including:
La Folie: Considered one of the best private dining restaurants by Zagat, this popular French restaurant is perfect for a celebratory date night.
Aux Delices: A beautiful, elegant upscale Vietnamese restaurant which has served incredible cuisine since 1987.
Fiorella: One of two San Francisco locations, Fiorella offers a scrumptious brunch, amazing entrees, and a fantastic wine selection.
If shopping is on your list, don't miss the many delightful boutiques dotting Polk Street between Union and Broadway. Between the great food and even better shopping, Russian Hill will never disappoint!
Fisherman’s Wharf is a popular place for both locals and tourists to spend their leisure time. A short walk from Russian Hill, many visitors like to start their day at Fisherman’s Wharf with a visit to the Maritime National Historical Park. Enjoy a walk through the Maritime Museum followed by a history lesson through the various historic vessels located along Hyde Street Pier. After a day of sightseeing, locals love to grab a bubble tea at Quickly or enjoy a delicious basket of fish and chips at Lou’s Fish Shack.
Despite the hairpin turns scattered throughout the neighborhood, Russian Hill remains a very walkable urban landscape. The Financial District and Civic Center are about a thirty-minute walk, depending on which part of the neighborhood you’re in. However, there are several Muni routes that pass through Russian Hill which can get you to these areas in about the same time with less walking.