Paul Warrin Presents

Timeless in Telegraph Hill

$1,150,000

33 Midway Street #302, San Francisco

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Property Details

beds

2

baths

2

interior

1,010 sq ft

neighborhood

Telegraph Hill

This fabulous top-floor condo, flooded with natural light, enjoys iconic city views. Set on a quiet, tree-lined street in the coveted Telegraph Hill neighborhood, the home features a spacious and open floorplan, a walkout terrace, and views of Alcatraz and the Bay. Brand new wide-plank oak floors run throughout the unit. The bedrooms are both spacious, while the tastefully updated kitchen and baths give the home an elegant feel. The shared roof deck boasts commanding views of the city, including the Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, Coit Towner, Alcatraz, Treasure Island, and the Bay. The home comes with a deeded, oversized storage room of approximately 185 square feet and parking for one car. The elevator to all floors of the building, including the large garage. At the rear of the building lies an expansive, park-like shared garden. Perfectly located just one block from the Embarcadero, some of the city’s favorite spots are a short walk away, including the many cafes and restaurants of Washington Square and North Beach. Come here to experience the very best of city living.

•             2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
•             1,010 Sq Ft (per Floor Plan Visuals)
•             New Wide-Plank Oak Flooring
•             View Terrace off the Living Room
•             Expansive Shared Roof Deck
•             Park-Like Shared Garden
•             1 Car Garage Parking
•             Elevator
•             Private Storage Room
•             HOA Monthly Dues $727

about this

Neighborhood

Telegraph Hill is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, inhabited long before the gold rush by the men who worked on the nearby waterfront. Today Telegraph Hill is home to the largest concentration of pre-1870 buildings in San Francisco, some of which predate the gold rush. The neighborhood still bears witness to those glory days. As ships unloaded their cargo, a quarry at the top of Telegraph Hill supplied the rocks they needed for ballast, and today the exposed cliff face above Broadway remains one of the neighborhood's defining features. 
 
 Telegraph Hill is famed for its Italianate homes, Carpenter Gothic, and charming cottages with their steeply pitched roofs and ornate wooden scroll work. Those examples of old San Francisco are joined by newer additions including modernist homes by noted architects Richard Neutra, Gardner Dailey, and William Wurster.
 
 Coit Tower, named after the heiress who donated the funds to honor San Francisco's firefighters, dominates the skyline of this residential community just above Chinatown and North Beach. While steep, the slopes of Telegraph Hill lead to the financial district, Fisherman's Wharf, and the waterfront, making this an extremely walkable neighborhood. The Filbert Street Steps, one of the many wooden walkways that crisscross this community, provides a pathway up the hill from Levi Plaza. Fortified with a meal from Il Fornaio, climbers can take the steps to Coit Tower, past flowering community gardens, and towering trees colonized by rowdy flocks of escaped parrots now gone feral. The view from the top of Coit Tower draws tourists from around the world.
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Paul Warrin

Golden Gate Sotheby's International Realty

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