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Welcome to Noe Valley...
This sunny and airy top floor unit offers the quintessential urban retreat. Situated at the crossroads of two of San Francisco's most beloved neighborhoods, Noe Valley and Dolores Heights, this 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom residence boasts ample living space, vintage accents, and the ideal blend of classic early 20th-century allure and contemporary comfort. The two generously-sized bedrooms are situated at the front of the apartment, while the spacious living room and modernized eat-in kitchen occupy the rear, conveniently leading to a private west-facing balcony. Notable features include gleaming hardwood floors, an in-unit laundry area within a charming sunroom adjacent to the kitchen, full bathroom with shower over tub, and additional storage space. This tenancy-in-common unit is part of an charming and well-maintained four-unit building dating back to 1908, located in an exceptional spot close to Dolores Park, the vibrant 24th Street in Noe Valley, as well as various cafes, boutiques, and transportation options.
Highlights:
Nestled between the Mission, Glen Park, Diamond Heights, and Eureka Valley, Noe Valley nicely combines the best elements of its neighbors. It is at once vibrant and colorful, as well as laid back and welcoming. It's home to beautifully preserved Victorians and newer modern residences, and boasts sunshine and walkable streets, with dramatic views of Downtown and the Bay.
If you have been searching for a neighborhood that is both centrally-located and commuter-friendly, Noe Valley is a great place to call home. You can take a short walk to Church Street and catch the Muni J train and be at Google headquarters in 45 minutes or less. Noe Valley is also near several bus lines and major highways, which makes it easy to travel down the street or all the way to Silicon Valley.
Mission Dolores Park sits right on the northern edge of Noe Valley and is a popular place for locals who love the outdoors. Amenities include dog areas, a variety of different sports fields/courts, and a playground for the little ones. Dolores Park is also home to many festivals and live performances, so you never know what may be in store for you here!
The local food scene in Noe Valley is incredibly popular with neighborhood residents, commuters, and tourists alike. Whole Foods is one of the nation’s most popular grocery stores, and a great place to keep your fridge and pantry stocked with high-quality organic foods. However, when locals want to enjoy a meal away from home, Toast Eatery, La Ciccia, Bacco and Firefly are a few popular hot spots.
If you love to visit farmers’ markets, the Noe Valley Farmers Market is held every Saturday from 8am to 1pm. Featuring local and organic meats, produce, dairy and other goods, this is a Farmers Market you will want to visit time and time again.