Presented by Linda LeBlanc
Love Where You Live
$3,400,000
City Sanctuary With A View
Behold a sanctuary of serenity, blending the vibrancy of city life with the tranquil charm of a secluded retreat at the pinnacle of Dolores Heights. Views of downtown, the bay and a kaleidoscope of colorful hillside houses tickle your senses at nearly every turn. This haven of modern elegance is an “urban unicorn” with no other houses directly in front or behind it. Meander and mingle on the main level with an open floor plan from the living room, kitchen and dining area -- with the added functionality of a fashionably designed powder room. The pivot door ushers in abundant natural light and frames soothing views of the bay and beyond. For the early birds among us, the east facing orientation invites exalting sunrises in every hue, only later to be followed by the shimmer and twinkle of golden sunsets cascading on the windows of the houses and buildings below this magical hilltop abode. The upper level is uniquely designed for comfort, with three generously sized bedrooms and a laundry room that stands ready for service and storage. The remodeled bathrooms are a study in contemporary sophistication. An enormous garage with interior access completes this remarkable home just steps to Noe Valley, the Castro and Dolores Park.
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Neighborhood
The vibrant neighborhood of Dolores Heights is located just west of the Mission District and is at the crossroads between The Castro and Noe Valley. It is considered one of the Bay Area’s most affluent neighborhoods. Since the Twin Peaks block the strong winds from the west, Dolores Heights residents enjoy a warm, sunny climate compared to other San Francisco neighborhoods.Mission Dolores Park hugs the eastern border of Dolores Heights, and is a popular gathering place for outdoor activities and festivals. The grassy lawns are ideal for afternoon picnics or kicking around a soccer ball. Amenities provided at Mission Dolores Park include tennis courts, basketball courts, a playground, and two off-leash dog areas. The park also hosts a variety of events including Film Nights and live performances.When residents of Dolores Heights want to enjoy a fun night out with friends, or a delicious meal without venturing too far from home, 24th Street is one of the more popular options. The 24th Street and Mission BART stations are less than a mile from Dolores Heights, which provides easy access to Silicon Valley, the Financial District, and Oakland. Additionally, the Muni “J” route, which runs down Church St, is another viable option for commuting to and from downtown.
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