1300-1304 Kearny
Telegraph Hill | San Francisco
SOLd: $2,300,000
Telegraph Hill, North Beach Mixed-Use- Handsome mixed-use income property prominently located in the heart of a classic San Francisco neighborhood with easy access to the Telegraph Hill-North Beach Residential-Commercial District, Downtown/Financial District, North Beach Restaurants, Chinatown, Waterfront, Washington Square, Coit Tower, and much more. This three-unit Edwardian building features two charming 2BD/1BA residential units with bay windows and city lights views on the second floor as well as a sunny ground floor commercial space with full footprint basement and separate loading access at the sidewalk. The 2-car garage, stair access to the roof, possible conversion of the commercial space to a third residential unit, and possible 3rd-story addition all add to the income potential of this property!
The currently vacant commercial space can be delivered as-is or with leased tenants in place; one residential unit delivered vacant. This attractive investment, with many opportunities to add value, is convenient to the homes, restaurants, parks, shops, cafes, and schools of North Beach/Telegraph Hill with easy transportation options just steps away.
The currently vacant commercial space can be delivered as-is or with leased tenants in place; one residential unit delivered vacant. This attractive investment, with many opportunities to add value, is convenient to the homes, restaurants, parks, shops, cafes, and schools of North Beach/Telegraph Hill with easy transportation options just steps away.
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Acting as the historic heart of San Francisco, the North Beach / Telegraph Hill neighborhood boasts some of the city's most coveted real estate. Sitting atop steep slopes pointing to the Financial District, Fisherman's Wharf and Chinatown, inhabitants enjoy beautiful views of the Bay and the city skyline, while experiencing rich history dating back to the Gold Rush.
North Beach, best known as San Francisco's Little Italy, is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods. Traces of Italian heritage still linger in the area's dining, retail and night life. Tourists from around the world flock to this neighborhood to experience small boutiques carrying handmade clothing and restaurants serving Old World delicatessen on check-clothed tables. Fans of Kerouac and Ginsberg, leaders of the Beat movement, eagerly travel from all over to visit City Lights, one of the best bookstores in San Francisco. Telegraph Hill, one of San Francisco's original "Seven Hills," proudly displays Coit Tower and provides an escape from bustling city life by offering a scenic hike and panoramic view above the city. Throughout history, sailing ships brought cargo through the San Francisco Bay and used this hill to quarry rocks for ballast. The exposed rock from this quarrying can still be seen from the Filbert Steps and Broadway Street. Occasionally, visitors can catch a glimpse of circling feral parrots while enjoying this world famous view. |
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