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601 4th St. #223 - SOMA/South Beach

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Gorgeous historic conversion loft with 3 sleeping areas located steps from Caltrain and Muni.
Rent $6800
Sq ft (approx) 1938
Neighborhood SOMA / South Beach
Address 601 4th St. #223
San Francisco CA 94107
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Bedrooms 1 enclosed plus 2 loft sleeping areas and office
Bathrooms 2
Parking 2-car tandem parking
Washer/dryer In unit
Building type Live/work
Outdoor space Common roof deck
Available Unavailable

Located on the border of San Francisco's South Beach and SOMA neighborhoods, 601 4th Street offers artistic and unique loft living in the city's first conversion development.

  • Corner unit with 2 walls of windows
  • Open living/dining area with custom built-ins
  • Chef's kitchen featuring Gaggeneau stove, Thermador 5-plate cook top, Sub-Zero refrigerator, 2 wine coolers
  • Large enclosed bedroom with custom closet system and en-suite bathroom
  • 2 loft sleeping areas
  • Home office off of entry hall
  • Hardwood floors throughout main level, carpet in loft
  • Washer/dryer in unit
  • 2-car tandem parking included
  • Sorry, no pets


Originally constructed in 1915, the historic Heublein Building was converted into 85 live/work lofts by Holliday Development in 1989. Building features include:

  • Original industrial windows, concrete mushroom-capped columns and 13-20-foot ceilings
  • Common roof deck with 360-degree views
  • 2 elevators
  • Elegant lobby
  • Within walking distance to AT&T Park, Whole Foods, Safeway, a full range of restaurants, Mission Bay, downtown and San Francisco public transit including Caltrain
  • Easy access to the Bay Bridge and freeways, especially if traveling to the East Bay or South San Francisco for work


SOMA

The South of Market (SOMA) district of San Francisco offers a rich and complex collection of people and experiences. It offers some of the best hotels, restaurants, cultural attractions in the city, as well as stylish and modern real estate like lofts and condominiums.

Near Moscone Center you’ll find the picturesque Yerba Buena Gardens, cultural institutions like the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (or SF MoMa), the Museum of the African Diaspora, the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, and for pop culture, you’ll find the Cartoon Art Museum and the Metreon.

South of Market has become home to some of the most prominent restaurants in Northern California, including Bacar, the W Hotel’s XYZ, Ame (within the new St. Regis), Fifth Floor, Orson, South Food and Wine Bar, LuLu, Azie, COCO500 and Zuppa (for wild times check out the Supper Club and AsiaSF). Notable bars include Wish Bar & Lounge, Anu, Catalyst Cocktails and Gallery Lounge, while some of the most famous SOMA clubs include Mezzanine, 330 Ritch, Luna Lounge, 111 Minna, Club Six, Mercury Lounge, Mighty, Butter, Hotel Utah Saloon, The Cat Club, Slim’s, 1015 Folsom, The Stud, the legendary End Up and the ever-present DNA Lounge.

As the center of urban living in San Francisco, SOMA offers easy access via CalTrain, Muni and BART. You’ll find grocery shopping a step away at Whole Foods, Safeway and Trader Joe’s. And there is a wide range of great shopping, from the new San Francisco Centre, to high-end furniture stores like Limn and Ligne Roset.

South Beach

South Beach is San Francisco’s newest, up-and-coming neighborhood. Located South of Market, it is surrounded by the newly renovated Embarcadero and Bay Bridge to the North and East, 2nd Street and King Street to the West and South.

For decades, the real estate in the South Beach neighborhood of San Francisco had mainly consisted of warehouses, storage yards and dilapidated piers. Beginning in 1981, the city began to transform the area into a mixed-use development. Now it is one of the ritziest neighborhoods in The City. Considered by some to be the “new Nob Hill,” South Beach is home to some of the most desirable and valued condominiums, live/work lofts and interior design stores in San Francisco.

One of the most prominent features of South Beach is AT&T Park, home of the San Francisco Giants. This has enticed many new services and restaurants into the area. Some of the most notable restaurants and cafes in the area include RN74, Ironside, MoMo’s, South Park Café, Crossroads Café and Tres Agaves. And look for great wine bars like Local Kitchen & Wine Merchant and District Wine Bar. It's a quick walk to the always-exciting and gourmet Farmer's Market at the Ferry Building, and on the way down the Embarcadero check out Pat Kuleto's Waterbar and Epic Roasthouse.


Please note showings require 48 hours' notice.

For more information contact Jeanne Zimmermann: 415.901.2779 or jzimmermann@mcguire.com

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