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Ultra-modern loft on South Van Ness.
| Rent |
$3300 |
| Sq ft (approx) |
1750 |
| Neighborhood |
Mission District |
| Address |
251 S. Van Ness Ave. 2nd Flr.
San Francisco CA 94102
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| Bedrooms |
2 + office/media room |
| Bathrooms |
2 |
| Parking |
1-car parking |
| Washer/dryer |
In unit |
| Building type |
Live/work |
| Outdoor space |
None |
| Available |
Leased |
Live the ultimate urban lifestyle in this sleek and chic modern loft designed by Peter Pfau and architect Stanley Saitowitz. It is conveniently located on South Van Ness and perfect for a live/work space. Custom high-end finishes include black-stained oak flooring, black granite countertops, a hydronic radiant floor heating system, glass walls and built-in cabinets and beds.
251 South Van Ness is a mixed-use building conveniently located near the 101/280 freeway entrance, with Rainbow Grocery Cooperative, many well-known restaurants and plenty of entertainment within walking distance.
This unit's distinguishing characteristic is an ultra-modern, minimalist look with crisp, sharp lines.
- Second floor loft with direct elevator access
- Gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances, black granite countertops, convection oven, sub-zero refrigerator, built-in wine cooler and expansive island
- Master bedroom features remote-control blinds, plenty of closet space and platform bed
- Second bedroom features 2 built-in twin Murphy beds
- 2 full bathrooms with modern fixtures
- Gorgeous black stained oak floors with radiant floor heating
- Bonus room perfect for an office or media room
- Laundry room with Bosch stackable washer and dryer
- 1-car secure garaged parking included
- Conveniently located near freeways, Bay Bridge and public transit
- Easy walk to plenty of restaurants, shopping and entertainment
- Also available partially or fully furnished; inquire for details
- Pets considered on an individual basis
San Francisco’s Mission District has historically been the center of the City’s Hispanic community. It has also become the centerpiece of San Francisco’s eclectic alternative culture. Ultimately, the Mission District is a hip lifestyle all to its own.
The Mission District offers social attractions like Mission Dolores, Dolores Park (featuring “Dolores Beach”) and the Women’s Building, and cultural scenes like Theater Artaud, ODC Dance Company and Cell Space. It is home to unique shopping, world-class restaurants and an array of stylish real estate: condominiums, lofts and distinctive single family homes.
There’s wonderful (and strange) shopping in the neighborhood, like Therapy, 826 Valencia, Paxton Gate, Bi-Rite Market, and a great selection at Lost Weekend Video.
Up-and-coming chefs who want to make a name for themselves often open their restaurant in The Mission. Elegant options include Delfina, Range, Limon, Tartine Bakery (and Bar Tartine), Chez Spencer, Foreign Cinema, Conduit, Maverick, Medjool, Slow Club, Ramblas, Beretta, Luna Park and Blowfish, while some inexpensive but delicious choices include Emmy’s Spaghetti Shack, Cha Cha Cha, Pancho Villa, La Cumbre, Taqueria Cancun, and the highly rated La Taqueria. And don’t forget Mitchell’s Ice Cream for dessert!
The bars and clubs in The Mission are arguably some of the best in the city. This includes Lone Palm, Dalva, Kilowatt, Doc’s Clock, Elixir, Amnesia, Double Dutch, Laszlo, Make Out Room, Latin American Club, Skylark, Casanova, 500 Club, Zeitgeist, Monkey Club, Blondie’s and the Beauty Bar. Great clubs include 12 Galaxies, Fluid, Whisper, El Rio and the Elbo Room. See a brief film about the center of it all, 22nd and Mission, here.
For more information contact Elizabeth Kim: 415.901.2783 or ekim@mcguire.com
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