Features
Welcome to this rarely available Victorian home located on a prime NOPA block, offering an exquisite blend of timeless elegance and modern comfort. The spacious light-filled main level features 2+BR/2BA, living room with bay window and fireplace, formal dining area, remodeled chef's kitchen, a primary suite, family room, home office, flex room and access to a large walk-out deck with seating area. The flex room displays a gracious set of French doors and is ideal for a guest room or sunroom. The lower level features a recreation/play room, 1BR/1BA, media room, wet bar and garden access. The large two-car garage has a huge storage room and workshop area. The rear yard exhibits a lovely brick patio and perimeter garden. This stunning Victorian home displays gorgeous detail throughout the main level including high ceilings, hardwood floors, two decorative fireplaces, stained glass window panels & skylight. This captivating NOPA home is conveniently located within walking distance to Divisadero St shops, cafes, restaurants, Alamo Square Historic District, The Panhandle, and Golden Gate Park, offering a vibrant and dynamic lifestyle.
Elegant Victorian Home
Prime NOPA Location
3+ Bedrooms/3 Baths on 2 Levels
Living Room with Bay Window
and Decorative Fireplace
Spacious Formal Dining Area
Chef’s Kitchen with Granite Counters
Primary Suite with Double Closets
and Beautiful Stain Glass Skylight
Primary Bath with Clawfoot Tub
Family Room, Office and Flex Room
Recreation/Play Room, Media Room,
Wet Bar and 1BR/1BA on Lower Level
2 Car Garage with Storage Room
Charming Brick Patio and Garden
Walk-Out Deck with Seating Area
Gorgeous Period Detail on Main Level
Huge Unfinished Attic Space
Walking Distance to Divisadero Street
Shops, Cafes, Restaurants, Panhandle,
Alamo Square and Golden Gate Park
Walker’s Paradise Score of 96
Biker’s Paradise Score of 94
Floor Plan
Neighborhood
Known locally as NOPA, the trendy North of the Panhandle neighborhood gets its name from the thin strip of parkland bordering its southern edge. The cool bars, eateries and vintage boutiques on Divisadero Street draw a young crowd from the nearby University of San Francisco and beyond. Walk a block east to Alamo Square for the best views of the city's iconic Painted Ladies Victorian houses.
Young professionals and students, families, and long-time residents fill up NOPA's many Victorian and Edwardian single family homes and multi-unit buildings. In addition to Divisadero's many trendy cafes, clubs and shops, you can do your grocery shopping at the Lucky Center on Fulton, and hit up Broderick Place for specialty deli goods. Homes near the Panhandle are exceptionally desirable. There are also multi-unit apartment buildings and condos for the investment buyer. It's also a great spot to bike, shoot hoops or just chill out by the bandstand.
There are plenty of opportunities to meet your neighbors, be it at Sunday's Divisadero Farmer's Market or the bi-monthly Divisadero Art Walk. The North of Panhandle Neighborhood Association does a wonderful job of organizing events and keeping everyone informed of neighborhood news.
Contact
Chris O'Connor
Broker AssociateCompassDRE# 00996294415.246.9764 mobilewww.SFLuxuryBroker.com