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$3,300,000
810-812 Dolores Street, San Francisco
810-812 Dolores / Offered at $3,300,000
This offering presents a rare opportunity for residential investment buyers on the hunt to purchase a trophy building for their portfolio, TIC buyers looking for a good condo conversion candidate, and buyers who have found themselves priced out of the luxury single family home market. Whether you are searching for a family compound, a home with built-in mortgage relief from rental income, or simply a luxurious place to call home, your search may very well end here!
Explore the site, and feel free to schedule a private preview directly, or through your Realtor. We'll look forward to showing you through.
Explore the site, and feel free to schedule a private preview directly, or through your Realtor. We'll look forward to showing you through.
Unit 812 / Upper Flat Offered at $1,200,000
The upper 3BR 1BA unit begins with a graciously proportioned foyer with enough wall space to showcase works of heroic scale. The remodeled kitchen features a super efficient layout, and a bright breakfast nook. An east facing bay in the living room and dining room keeps the main living area nice and bright. A Period fireplace is a really lovely focal point, and a bar concealed behind stained glass panels provides a bit of personality! Each bedroom is washed with tons of natural light, from south facing windows. The central bedroom features a huge bay, affording wide outlooks. The rear bedroom opens to its own west facing deck, with views over the garden, and adjacent green space. Additional features include refinished hardwood flooring, updated lighting, a gas fireplace, lots of original Period detail, radiant heat, and in-unit laundry. Side by side parking adds to the livability of the home. The location can't be beat, just a few blocks from the best of Mission Dolores, and Noe Valley.
At A Glance
At A Glance
- 1,495 square feet
- Top floor
- 3 bedrooms / 1 bath
- Remodeled kitchen w/breakfast nook
- Gas fireplace
- Radiant heat
- Updated lighting
- Hardwood flooring
- In-unit laundry
- Side-by-side parking
- Sunny southern exposure
The upper 3BR 1BA unit begins with a graciously proportioned foyer with enough wall space to showcase works of heroic scale. The remodeled kitchen features a super efficient layout, and a bright breakfast nook. An east facing bay in the living room and dining room keeps the main living area nice and bright. A Period fireplace is a really lovely focal point, and a bar concealed behind stained glass panels provides a bit of personality! Each bedroom is washed with tons of natural light, from south facing windows. The central bedroom features a huge bay, affording wide outlooks. The rear bedroom opens to its own west facing deck, with views over the garden, and adjacent green space. Additional features include refinished hardwood flooring, updated lighting, a gas fireplace, lots of original Period detail, radiant heat, and in-unit laundry. Side by side parking adds to the livability of the home. The location can't be beat, just a few blocks from the best of Mission Dolores, and Noe Valley.
At A Glance
At A Glance
- 1,495 square feet
- Top floor
- 3 bedrooms / 1 bath
- Remodeled kitchen w/breakfast nook
- Gas fireplace
- Radiant heat
- Updated lighting
- Hardwood flooring
- In-unit laundry
- Side-by-side parking
- Sunny southern exposure
Unit 810 / Lower Flat Offer at $2,100,000
The lower, two level, 3BR 3BA unit lives like a luxurious single family home. An extensive remodel was completed to an exacting standard, and finished with a pleasing design aesthetic. The kitchen takes center stage in the main living area, fitted with a plumbed island, quartz composite counters, bespoke cabinetry and illuminated display casework. Equipment by Miele, including a 6 burner dual fuel range, speed oven, and built-in coffee maker is sure to please most any home chef. Flooring surfaces of reclaimed old-growth oak, and designer tile punctuate the rooms beautifully. A monumental gas fireplace sets a warm tone in the living and dining areas. An oversized, south-facing light well provides tons of natural light for the entire main living area. 2 bedrooms feature luxurious baths ensuite, with fittings and fixtures by Ann Sacks, Hansgrohe & Duravit. Downstairs is a primary bedroom suite that will beckon long before bedtime, with a fireplace, sitting area, and a bespoke entertainment and convenience console of rich teak. Included within are high quality audio-visual components, a Miele coffee/tea station, and wine cooler. The ensuite bath features dual teak vanities capped with quartz composite. The spa shower doubles as a wet sauna with a steam function. A huge walk-in wardrobe and laundry room complete the lower level. An adjacent deck leads to a tropical refuge with plenty of entertaining space, complete with a plumbed cooking station beneath a towering arbor. Other features include radiantly heated flooring, integrated speakers, recessed lighting, dual pane windows and doors, Period stained glass, solar power and car charger
At A Glance
At A Glance
- 2,020 square feet
- 3 bedrooms / 3 full baths, 2 ensuite
- Remodeled extensively in 2018
- Kitchen equipped by Miele
- Plumbed kitchen island & breakfast bar
- Bespoke cabinetry & illuminated display casework
- Baths clad in designer tile and luxurious fittings
- Radiant floor heating
- Air conditioning
- Solar power (owned)
- Exclusive use of garden, lower decks & outdoor cooking station
- Integrated sound
- Recessed lighting
- Reclaimed old-growth oak flooring
- 2 fireplaces
- In-unit laundry
- Side-by-side garage parking
- Car charger
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Neighborhood
Eureka Valley has a rich historical and cultural landscape. Located between the Castro and Mission Districts, the area offers a unique residential experience that blends urban energy with community intimacy.
Castro Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, providing a diverse range of dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines, with convenient access to regional transit that connects residents to broader San Francisco and the Bay Area.
Victorian and Edwardian homes define the neighborhood's architectural character, creating a visually distinctive streetscape that captures San Francisco's late 19th and early 20th-century residential design. Many structures remain carefully preserved, maintaining original details that reflect the neighborhood's historical roots. Twin Peaks, a dramatic natural backdrop, offers residents panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscape.
What distinguishes Eureka Valley is its remarkable balance of historical depth and contemporary urban living. The neighborhood has played a critical role in San Francisco's LGBTQ+ history, serving as a center of cultural significance and community activism. From its vibrant street life to its meticulously maintained residential streets, Eureka Valley represents a unique urban environment where architectural heritage, cultural diversity, and community spirit converge.
Castro Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, providing a diverse range of dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines, with convenient access to regional transit that connects residents to broader San Francisco and the Bay Area.
Victorian and Edwardian homes define the neighborhood's architectural character, creating a visually distinctive streetscape that captures San Francisco's late 19th and early 20th-century residential design. Many structures remain carefully preserved, maintaining original details that reflect the neighborhood's historical roots. Twin Peaks, a dramatic natural backdrop, offers residents panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscape.
What distinguishes Eureka Valley is its remarkable balance of historical depth and contemporary urban living. The neighborhood has played a critical role in San Francisco's LGBTQ+ history, serving as a center of cultural significance and community activism. From its vibrant street life to its meticulously maintained residential streets, Eureka Valley represents a unique urban environment where architectural heritage, cultural diversity, and community spirit converge.
Eureka Valley has a rich historical and cultural landscape. Located between the Castro and Mission Districts, the area offers a unique residential experience that blends urban energy with community intimacy.
Castro Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, providing a diverse range of dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines, with convenient access to regional transit that connects residents to broader San Francisco and the Bay Area.
Victorian and Edwardian homes define the neighborhood's architectural character, creating a visually distinctive streetscape that captures San Francisco's late 19th and early 20th-century residential design. Many structures remain carefully preserved, maintaining original details that reflect the neighborhood's historical roots. Twin Peaks, a dramatic natural backdrop, offers residents panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscape.
What distinguishes Eureka Valley is its remarkable balance of historical depth and contemporary urban living. The neighborhood has played a critical role in San Francisco's LGBTQ+ history, serving as a center of cultural significance and community activism. From its vibrant street life to its meticulously maintained residential streets, Eureka Valley represents a unique urban environment where architectural heritage, cultural diversity, and community spirit converge.
Castro Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, providing a diverse range of dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines, with convenient access to regional transit that connects residents to broader San Francisco and the Bay Area.
Victorian and Edwardian homes define the neighborhood's architectural character, creating a visually distinctive streetscape that captures San Francisco's late 19th and early 20th-century residential design. Many structures remain carefully preserved, maintaining original details that reflect the neighborhood's historical roots. Twin Peaks, a dramatic natural backdrop, offers residents panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscape.
What distinguishes Eureka Valley is its remarkable balance of historical depth and contemporary urban living. The neighborhood has played a critical role in San Francisco's LGBTQ+ history, serving as a center of cultural significance and community activism. From its vibrant street life to its meticulously maintained residential streets, Eureka Valley represents a unique urban environment where architectural heritage, cultural diversity, and community spirit converge.
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