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Natalie Rome & Derek Chin present:
Experience comfortable urban living in the desirable Hayes Valley neighborhood. This spacious 2-story condominium features an open layout and a prime location. It includes two primary suite bedrooms, one with a balcony and the other with a private entrance. One bedroom is large enough to be converted into a third bedroom, with a floor plan available on-site. The home has three bathrooms, including one on the first floor for added convenience. The modern kitchen features granite countertops, a Heath tile backsplash, and a spacious kitchen island, making it perfect for culinary enthusiasts. Enjoy your own private patio, ideal for morning coffee, outdoor grilling, or evening cocktails. Additional amenities include a gas fireplace, exclusive, assigned parking, and extra storage. From daily access to trendy shops, dining options, the new Trader Joe's, and public transportation, to European vibes with street dining on weekends, and annual neighborhood events, don't miss this opportunity to live in one of San Francisco's most beloved, vibrant neighborhoods.
Our favorite aspects of living in Hayes Valley:
Located in the heart of the city, you can’t beat the accessibility and vibrancy of Hayes Valley. Stay in the neighborhood and enjoy the many amenities or access other parts of the city via easy transit. A few of our favorite aspects of the neighborhood:
Easy access to world class arts & culture – the Symphony, Opera and SF Jazz Center as well as fascinating lectures at the Sydney Goldstein theater – are all within 4 blocks
Range of amazing eateries from casual (Arbor, Dragon Eats, Lers Ros, Nojo) to moderate (Doppio Zero for the best Neapolitan pizza, Elephant Sushi while chatting with the sushi chefs) to special occasion (Rich Table, Absinthe, Zuni Cafe)
Swift access to caffeine at Ritual and Blue Bottle and delicious pastries from Loquat and La Boulangerie
Quick biking or Muni access to downtown and throughout the city with the 49, 5 and 21 bus lines as well as a 10-minute walk to Van Ness Muni station or Civic Center BART
Weekend street closures make the streets walkable and accessible for meeting up with neighbors and friends
The Hayes Valley Neighborhood Association puts on great annual events such as a December holiday stroll and carnival with circus in the summer
Watching and joining the creativity and revelry of Bay to Breakers
Distinctive and eclectic shopping – True Sake, Undefeated for sneakers, Cotopaxi, Brooklinen
Desserts! Salt and Straw, Hometown Creamery, and Souvla yogurt
Newly opened Trader Joe’s
PM Showing:
May 31st @ 4:00PM to 5:30PM
Open Houses:
June 2nd @ 2:00PM to 4:00PM
June 9th @ 2:00PM to 4:00PM
Brokers Tour:
June 4th @ 11:00AM to 1:00PM
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Natalie Rome
(415) 317-3281
[email protected]
Once a gritty urban hub, today's Hayes Valley offers an eclectic mix of architectural styles, shops and restaurants, and a wonderfully diverse group of neighbors. Where the Central Freeway once roared into San Francisco, there is now a wide, tree-lined boulevard and little park called Patricia's Green, which offers a peaceful respite in the midst of a very vibrant street scene. Neighboring Duboce Park is a magnet for dogs and people. Hayes Valley can feel like two neighborhoods in one.
Davies Symphony Hall and the War Memorial Opera House sit at the eastern edge of the neighborhood and attract well-heeled visitors from all over the world. The tony shopping and dining along Hayes Street can be decidedly upscale, while a few blocks north, Haight Street's dive bars and funky shops attract hip locals and curious tourists. The neighborhood offers all the transit options one would expect for such a centrally located area, and freeway access could not be easier. Flat streets and proximity to Market Street make the area especially appealing to cyclists.
Victorian, Queen Anne, and Edwardian townhouses are bountiful here, along with the occasional new development. Urban explorers delight in finding hidden treasures in the quaintly named alleys that crisscross Hayes Valley, like Lily, Ivy, and Rose Streets. Like the neighborhood itself, they offer a glimpse of old fashioned charm in the heart of our booming metropolis.