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Callista Shepherd & Ric Rocchiccioli present:
SF Loft with Home Run Location! The perfect embodiment of San Francisco Loft Living, this home features an open & spacious bi-level floor plan where industrial design meets contemporary urban warmth. 200 Townsend is a boutique 51-condo elevator residential loft building in the prestigious uber chic South Beach neighborhood.
A spacious formal entry foyer opens into the airy great room prefect for entertaining and art display featuring a gas fireplace, beautiful hardwood floors, soaring 14' ceilings, floor to ceiling South facing windows and glass door leading to a step out Romeo-Juliet balcony overlooking ambient city vibes.
The open living room affords a spacious layout for your living – dining – entertaining and comfortable workspace setup, and opens to the kitchen appointed with Scavolini cherry wood cabinets, granite countertops, and stainless-steel appliances. A full bathroom, storage closet and in-unit washer/dryer complete the main floor of this unit.
An open tread staircase leads to the bedroom with ensuite full bath featuring a wall of custom Birdseye maple drawer and closet built-ins and retractable doors at the loft area for privacy/light screening. Other amenities include 1-car parking, mezzanine level storage cage, and shared common roof access with city and water views.
Unbeatable South Beach location with perfect walk, bike and commute scores near Oracle Park, Cal-Train, Muni Light Rail, ample bus service and easy freeway access. 200 Townsend # 9 is a place to call home!
"I truly enjoyed living in this unit. The high ceilings and windows, and the bright sun in SOMA, made the home feel light, airy, and always elicited a big "WOW" from my guests as they walked through the entryway. It was a great place to spread out, make my own, and entertain in. My place was a designated spot for dinner parties, movie nights, and game nights - all of which were seamless to host because of the uniquely large space for a loft unit, and it also allowed me to have my own private space with my bedroom and full, private bathroom upstairs. The kicker for me living in this unit was its location! Living within one block of a major grocery store, drug store, dry cleaner, buses directly into downtown, and living with easy access to the Bay Bridge, SFO, the Muni, and the I-280 on-ramp, gave me the benefits of living in a major city while being able to get where I wanted to with ease. I'm sorry to leave this place for a move out of state, but I fully trust that this place will make its new owners as happy to live in it as I've been to live there."
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, 9/11, 2-4pm
ADDITIONAL SHOWINGS BY APPOINTMENT
Contact Callista Shepherd
(415) 205-5584
[email protected]
Contact Ric Rocchiccioli
(415) 265-1164
[email protected]
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Realtor® Associate, SRES
Past President SFAR
DRE# 01017500
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Light industry once ruled this quiet backwater district; printing presses, welders, motorcycle repair, with a few dance spots thrown in for good measure. That is until city planners laid out a future more akin to New Your City's SOHO, where galleries and artist lofts might dominate the picture. That vision didn't quite materialize, though big changes remained just over the horizon for this centrally located enclave.
San Francisco had its dot-com explosion in the 90's and suddenly it was hip to live and work in SOMA. 3rd street saw the introduction of a major SF MOMA location, followed by Yerba Buena, and the Jewish Museum. Things very quickly shifted as multimillionaire tech-heads began populating the office spaces and lunchtime eateries, shifting the neighborhood's economic fortunes forever.
Once unremarkable warehouses were transformed into offices that boasted the latest Internet connectivity. Old printing factories now became the city's hottest luxury lofts. Folks began taking note of the Victorian cottages nestled in the modest alleys between the broad thoroughfares. This period also saw the rebirth of the Ferry Building at the end of Market. This classic historic structure morphed quickly into an exceptional food emporium and farmer market location without rival. SOMA remains today an urban district where dreams are made, in a comfortable setting unlike any other. And all within biking or walking distance.