
Amanda Sharp Presents
Stylish and sophisticated Victorian
2359 Jackson Street #4, San Francisco
|$999,000
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Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Square Feet
0 sq ft
Neighborhood
Pacific Heights, San Francisco
Stylish and sophisticated victorian
Stylish and sophisticated is the only way to describe this Jewel Box that has all the hallmarks of charming Victorian architecture. The beautiful Eastlake facade is tastefully painted and the embellishments have been thoughtfully maintained throughout the years. With the commanding terrazzo staircase and beveled glass doors, complete with painted gold leaf numbering, it is the quintessential Pacific Heights Victorian.
Located at the rear of the building, this light-filled unit has a particular type of magic all its own. Carefully designed with custom wallpaper, custom roman shades and unique high-end lighting fixtures throughout. With soaring ceilings, windows on three sides, a tastefully remodeled bathroom, updated kitchen, and in-unit laundry, this unit has it all. The lovingly maintained period details include intricate wood moldings, intact picture railing, decorative fireplace mantle and hardwood floors throughout. The back door opens to a deck space and leads to the pet-friendly shared garden, that enjoys privacy and is perfect for outdoor entertaining or leisurely afternoon breaks in the sun.
At your doorstep are Alta Plaza and Lafayette Parks, as well as the artisanal boutiques, cafes and restaurants of Fillmore Street.
Restaurants and cafes include: Jackson and Fillmore Trattoria, Blue Bottle Coffee, The Snug, Choquet, Salt & Straw, Peet’s, Starbucks, Joe & The Juice, Jane, Delfina Pizzeria, The Tailor's Son, Johnny's Doughnuts, Troya, La Mediteranee, Bun Mee, Roam, Woodhouse Fish Co, and SPQR.
Boutiques include: Nest, Jonathan Adler, Aesop, Reformation, Frame, Veronica Beard, Freda Salvador, Rag & Bone, Heidi Says, Margaret O’Leary, Rothy’s, Mudpie, Browser Books, Paige, Credo, as well as The Mayflower Market and Mollie Stones.
HOA Dues – $416.60 / month
Leased Parking $270/month, located next door
Storage available within a shared area
Walk Score 95 - Walker's Paradise
Located at the rear of the building, this light-filled unit has a particular type of magic all its own. Carefully designed with custom wallpaper, custom roman shades and unique high-end lighting fixtures throughout. With soaring ceilings, windows on three sides, a tastefully remodeled bathroom, updated kitchen, and in-unit laundry, this unit has it all. The lovingly maintained period details include intricate wood moldings, intact picture railing, decorative fireplace mantle and hardwood floors throughout. The back door opens to a deck space and leads to the pet-friendly shared garden, that enjoys privacy and is perfect for outdoor entertaining or leisurely afternoon breaks in the sun.
At your doorstep are Alta Plaza and Lafayette Parks, as well as the artisanal boutiques, cafes and restaurants of Fillmore Street.
Restaurants and cafes include: Jackson and Fillmore Trattoria, Blue Bottle Coffee, The Snug, Choquet, Salt & Straw, Peet’s, Starbucks, Joe & The Juice, Jane, Delfina Pizzeria, The Tailor's Son, Johnny's Doughnuts, Troya, La Mediteranee, Bun Mee, Roam, Woodhouse Fish Co, and SPQR.
Boutiques include: Nest, Jonathan Adler, Aesop, Reformation, Frame, Veronica Beard, Freda Salvador, Rag & Bone, Heidi Says, Margaret O’Leary, Rothy’s, Mudpie, Browser Books, Paige, Credo, as well as The Mayflower Market and Mollie Stones.
HOA Dues – $416.60 / month
Leased Parking $270/month, located next door
Storage available within a shared area
Walk Score 95 - Walker's Paradise
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Neighborhood
Living in Pacific Heights provides an opportunity to rub elbows with some of Silicon Valley’s most prominent players. PayPal founder Peter Theil, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, and Apple designer Jonathan Ive have all made their homes in what is considered the most expensive neighborhood in the United States. Palatial highrise condos and luxurious row houses are the most common types of real estate you will find in Pacific Heights.
Although Presidio is just a short trip away from Pacific Heights, the neighborhood features two small parks of its own: Lafayette Park and Alta Plaza Park. Lafayette Park offers beautiful grassy hills, a playground, and an off-leash dog park, while Alta Plaza is perched even higher with most of the same amenities.
When Pacific Heights residents are looking for a place to eat, they usually make their way to Fillmore Street. Notable local restaurants on Fillmore Street include:
Palmer’s Tavern: Featuring daily happy hour specials, Palmer’s also offers a variety of delicious salads, entrees, and desserts.
La Mediterranee: A quaint cafe perfect for those Middle-Eastern cuisine cravings.
Salt & Straw: After a great meal for a day of exploring, locals love to stop by for unique ice cream flavors and handmade waffle cones.
Fillmore Street is also a great place to enjoy a day of shopping and entertainment. Explore the amazing shoe boutique Superga San Francisco, then walk north to Mureta Antiques. After the shopping is done, catch a flick at the Landmark Clay Theatre, or visit Boom Boom Boom for a night of live funk, jazz and blues.
Locals and tourists are often amazed at the variety of landmarks and attractions you can find in Pacific Heights. Enjoy a guided tour through the Haas-Lilienthal House, an excellent example of Victorian architecture, or check out the McElroy Octagon House on the second Sunday or second and fourth Thursday of every month. Lastly, the southeast corner of Presidio is less than two miles away, so there is always something fun to explore near the Pacific Heights neighborhood!
Although Presidio is just a short trip away from Pacific Heights, the neighborhood features two small parks of its own: Lafayette Park and Alta Plaza Park. Lafayette Park offers beautiful grassy hills, a playground, and an off-leash dog park, while Alta Plaza is perched even higher with most of the same amenities.
When Pacific Heights residents are looking for a place to eat, they usually make their way to Fillmore Street. Notable local restaurants on Fillmore Street include:
Palmer’s Tavern: Featuring daily happy hour specials, Palmer’s also offers a variety of delicious salads, entrees, and desserts.
La Mediterranee: A quaint cafe perfect for those Middle-Eastern cuisine cravings.
Salt & Straw: After a great meal for a day of exploring, locals love to stop by for unique ice cream flavors and handmade waffle cones.
Fillmore Street is also a great place to enjoy a day of shopping and entertainment. Explore the amazing shoe boutique Superga San Francisco, then walk north to Mureta Antiques. After the shopping is done, catch a flick at the Landmark Clay Theatre, or visit Boom Boom Boom for a night of live funk, jazz and blues.
Locals and tourists are often amazed at the variety of landmarks and attractions you can find in Pacific Heights. Enjoy a guided tour through the Haas-Lilienthal House, an excellent example of Victorian architecture, or check out the McElroy Octagon House on the second Sunday or second and fourth Thursday of every month. Lastly, the southeast corner of Presidio is less than two miles away, so there is always something fun to explore near the Pacific Heights neighborhood!

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