Robin Whiteside Presents
SALE PENDING!
Corner of Liberty & Church
Two Units with Enormous Potential!
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$1,495,000
851-853 Church Street, San Francisco
851 Church, Bottom Flat
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853 Church, Upper Flat
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3D Walkthrough 851 Church
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3D Walkthrough 853 Church
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Own a San Francisco Gem on a Coveted Corner!
Many original details. Enormous potential.
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beds
5
baths
2.5
interior
2,750 sq ft
neighborhood
Dolores Heights, San Francisco
OPEN HOUSE THURS 8/1 6-7:30pm (including tenant unit)
*New* OPEN HOUSE SUN 8/4 2-4pm (including tenant unit)
Offers are due by 12pm Wed. August 7, 2024.
First time on the market in 40 years! Discover this rare gem, a 1909 Two-Unit corner building in Dolores Heights. These units have many original views, an easy flow and pretty outlooks.
The spacious corner lot has three detached independent garages, plus one large tandem spot (fits two cars) under the main building. Surrounded by tall and leafy mature trees, the outlooks are serene.
There is a large two story deck leading to a spacious garden-patio. The upper unit 3BR, 1.5BA will be delivered vacant, providing a blank canvas for your vision. The lower unit is a 2BR, 1BA with lovely details and is currently tenant-occupied. This is a rare opportunity for developers, investors, or owner-occupants to create a bespoke residence in one of San Francisco's most delightful locations!
The possibilities are endless here! Add an ADU? Develop the garage space? Have a car collection and need 5 garage spaces? This is the right place. Embrace the chance to restore this beauty and make it your own piece of history in the heart of the city.
*New* OPEN HOUSE SUN 8/4 2-4pm (including tenant unit)
Offers are due by 12pm Wed. August 7, 2024.
First time on the market in 40 years! Discover this rare gem, a 1909 Two-Unit corner building in Dolores Heights. These units have many original views, an easy flow and pretty outlooks.
The spacious corner lot has three detached independent garages, plus one large tandem spot (fits two cars) under the main building. Surrounded by tall and leafy mature trees, the outlooks are serene.
There is a large two story deck leading to a spacious garden-patio. The upper unit 3BR, 1.5BA will be delivered vacant, providing a blank canvas for your vision. The lower unit is a 2BR, 1BA with lovely details and is currently tenant-occupied. This is a rare opportunity for developers, investors, or owner-occupants to create a bespoke residence in one of San Francisco's most delightful locations!
The possibilities are endless here! Add an ADU? Develop the garage space? Have a car collection and need 5 garage spaces? This is the right place. Embrace the chance to restore this beauty and make it your own piece of history in the heart of the city.
Neighborhood
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The vibrant neighborhood of Dolores Heights is an affluent neighborhood located just one block to Dolores Park, while also just a few blocks to the 18th St foodie corridor. This highly sought after building is in the gold triangle of The Castro, Noe Valley and The Mission.
Victorian and Edwardian-style homes – many of which were built in the early 20th-Century– make up a majority of the real estate in Dolores Heights, with condos and townhomes sprinkled throughout. Liberty Street in particular is one of the most coveted streets. Since 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, dog walks or kicking around a soccer ball.
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. Notable shops and restaurants in Dolores Heights include Terra Mia Ceramic Studio, Hi-Way Burger & Fry, and Saru Sushi Bar.
The 24th Street and Mission BART Station is 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 Union Square and the Theater District.
Victorian and Edwardian-style homes – many of which were built in the early 20th-Century– make up a majority of the real estate in Dolores Heights, with condos and townhomes sprinkled throughout. Liberty Street in particular is one of the most coveted streets. Since 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, dog walks or kicking around a soccer ball.
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. Notable shops and restaurants in Dolores Heights include Terra Mia Ceramic Studio, Hi-Way Burger & Fry, and Saru Sushi Bar.
The 24th Street and Mission BART Station is 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 Union Square and the Theater District.
The vibrant neighborhood of Dolores Heights is an affluent neighborhood located just one block to Dolores Park, while also just a few blocks to the 18th St foodie corridor. This highly sought after building is in the gold triangle of The Castro, Noe Valley and The Mission.
Victorian and Edwardian-style homes – many of which were built in the early 20th-Century– make up a majority of the real estate in Dolores Heights, with condos and townhomes sprinkled throughout. Liberty Street in particular is one of the most coveted streets. Since 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, dog walks or kicking around a soccer ball.
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. Notable shops and restaurants in Dolores Heights include Terra Mia Ceramic Studio, Hi-Way Burger & Fry, and Saru Sushi Bar.
The 24th Street and Mission BART Station is 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 Union Square and the Theater District.
Victorian and Edwardian-style homes – many of which were built in the early 20th-Century– make up a majority of the real estate in Dolores Heights, with condos and townhomes sprinkled throughout. Liberty Street in particular is one of the most coveted streets. Since 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, dog walks or kicking around a soccer ball.
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. Notable shops and restaurants in Dolores Heights include Terra Mia Ceramic Studio, Hi-Way Burger & Fry, and Saru Sushi Bar.
The 24th Street and Mission BART Station is 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 Union Square and the Theater District.
Robin Whiteside
Schedule
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OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY 8/1 6-7:30pm (including tenant unit)
*Newly Added Showing*
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 8/4 2-4pm (including tenant unit)
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 8/4 2-4pm (including tenant unit)
Offers will be accepted by Wednesday August 7th 12pm Noon.
For additional showings, contact Robin Whiteside at [email protected]
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