Featured: Oriental Warehouse Loft
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| Status |
Active |
| Address |
South Beach
650 Delancey #213
San Francisco 94107
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| HOA |
$495 |
| Price |
$1,298,000 |
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| Type |
Loft |
| Bedrooms |
2 |
| Bathrooms |
2 full |
| Agent(s) |
Eric Turner
415.901.2795
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Property Description
The Oriental Warehouse is one of the premier loft conversion buildings in San Francisco's prime South Beach location. Designated as an historic landmark, this unique property, originally built in 1867 and converted to 66 live/work lofts in 1996, boasts exposed brick and timber and stunning architectural details. Just steps from the Embarcadero Waterfront, the AT&T Ballpark, SF Moma, Yerba Buena Gardens, the Metreon Center and many area restaurants and galleries, this is truly the height of sophisticated urban living.
Features
- Coveted Southeast corner end loft
- Large Master Bedroom area on mezzanine area
- Large walk-in closet
- Private Guest bedroom on main level
- Distressed hardwood floors throughout
- Hammered granite counters
- Fully remodeled kitchen with stainless appliances
- Stacked washer/dryer in closet
- Magnificent floating carved wood staircase
- Brick wall floor to ceiling
- Magnificent arched window
- Marble and slate baths with custom sinks and fixtures
- Forced air heating
- 1 deeded parking space close to unit entry
- Storage cage
- Private Patio
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Neighborhood:
South Beach, San Francisco
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.
South Park and Rincon Hill are attractive areas within South Beach. Over
a century ago, the wealthiest merchants in the area lived in South
Park, which was founded by Englishman George Gordon in 1854. Now it is a quaint oasis surrounded by cafes, restaurants, condominiums
and lofts. Rincon
Hill, also rich
with history, has become a center of significant development,
including at least five hi-rise condominium and mixed-use buildings on landscaped
residential streets (see interactive renderings here).
It will soon become one of the city's newest neighborhoods.