Grace McLaughlin Presents
Timeless San Francisco pied-à-terre
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$795,000
3835 Scott Street #104, San Francisco
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Property Details
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beds
1
baths
1
interior
505 sq ft
neighborhood
Marina District, San Francisco
Rare opportunity to purchase the perfect San Francisco pied-à-terre located in an architecturally rich Mediterranean style building. The light-filled corner unit looks out directly to the beautifully designed courtyard with matured trees, a bird bath, and quiet common space shared amongst owners. Step into the arched entryway to be greeted by an open great room with meticulous finishes and beautiful details throughout. The dual dining and living room hosts the perfect place for entertainment with direct access to the kitchen. The kitchen features a brand new Bosch refrigerator and freezer, ample storage, and decorative shelving for personalized styling. Tucked behind two french doors is the corner bedroom with expansive windows overlooking the gardens and high ceilings throughout. Enormous walk in closet welcomes custom design with room for tons of additional storage. The spacious bathroom features a shower and bathtub, updated tile flooring and a large storage closet and medicine cabinet for accessories.
Unit #104 comes with one car garage parking + additional storage space. Amenities include garbage shoot on each level, laundry on ground floor, and shared garden. 1/2 block from the Marina Green, Philz Coffee, and 4 blocks from Chesnut Street. $450 Monthly HOA dues cover insurance, garbage, heat, and water. There is nothing like this available!
Unit #104 comes with one car garage parking + additional storage space. Amenities include garbage shoot on each level, laundry on ground floor, and shared garden. 1/2 block from the Marina Green, Philz Coffee, and 4 blocks from Chesnut Street. $450 Monthly HOA dues cover insurance, garbage, heat, and water. There is nothing like this available!
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The Marina District stands as a quintessential San Francisco neighborhood, defined by its extraordinary waterfront location and rich architectural heritage. Positioned along the northern shoreline, the area offers breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Marin Headlands, with its landscape dramatically shaped by the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition and the subsequent 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. Fort Mason Center emerges as a critical cultural landmark, transforming historic military buildings into a vibrant complex of museums, performance spaces, and community gathering areas that serve as the neighborhood's cultural heartbeat.
The neighborhood's architectural character is distinguished by its remarkable collection of Mediterranean-inspired and Beaux Arts-style buildings, creating a visually stunning streetscape that reflects early 20th-century San Francisco's architectural ambitions. Crissy Field, now part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, provides an expansive waterfront park that offers residents and visitors an unprecedented urban-natural interface, with restored habitats, walking trails, and unparalleled views of the Bay and surrounding landscapes.
The Marina's community infrastructure centers around key spaces like the Marina Branch Library and the nearby Moscone Recreation Center, which provide critical community services and gathering spaces. The Palace of Fine Arts, a monumental architectural landmark from the 1915 exposition, stands as a testament to the neighborhood's historical significance, offering a breathtaking example of early 20th-century architectural grandeur that continues to captivate residents and visitors alike. From its dramatic waterfront location to its carefully preserved historical spaces, the Marina District represents a unique expression of San Francisco's architectural and cultural landscape.
The neighborhood's architectural character is distinguished by its remarkable collection of Mediterranean-inspired and Beaux Arts-style buildings, creating a visually stunning streetscape that reflects early 20th-century San Francisco's architectural ambitions. Crissy Field, now part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, provides an expansive waterfront park that offers residents and visitors an unprecedented urban-natural interface, with restored habitats, walking trails, and unparalleled views of the Bay and surrounding landscapes.
The Marina's community infrastructure centers around key spaces like the Marina Branch Library and the nearby Moscone Recreation Center, which provide critical community services and gathering spaces. The Palace of Fine Arts, a monumental architectural landmark from the 1915 exposition, stands as a testament to the neighborhood's historical significance, offering a breathtaking example of early 20th-century architectural grandeur that continues to captivate residents and visitors alike. From its dramatic waterfront location to its carefully preserved historical spaces, the Marina District represents a unique expression of San Francisco's architectural and cultural landscape.
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