
INtroducing
1068 14th Street #A, San Francisco
|$675,000
Property details
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Square Feet
600 sq ft
Neighborhood
Corona Heights, San Francisco
This unit is a rare find! It's perched nicely above the street, yet has no stairway! You'll never need to share a common entry, or navigate a shared garage, even though it's in a 3 unit building. Highlights inside include a south-easterly orientation, that keeps the main living area nice and bright, and a remodeled kitchen and bath. The kitchen is equipped with a full suite of appliances, including a Bosch dishwasher, a gas cooktop with sealed burners, a built-in oven, and a plumbed work island with a granite composite sink. The bath is fitted with Moen hardware, ceramic tile surfaces on walls, floors, and shower surround. A frameless glass shower partition with chrome buckles gives the room a nice polish. Wide plank bamboo flooring, Shaker style solid core doors, crown moulding, bronze tone hardware, built-in display shelving in the living room and bedroom, recessed lighting and integrated sound, lend a nice sophistication to the unit. Adding to the livability of this home is easy access to rail transport, great walkability to Buena Vista Park, Duboce Park, Corona Heights Park, and Upper Market conveniences. What's more, Cole Valley destinations are just one quick MUNI stop away! Secured private parking and garden area are deeded, and modest HOA dues make this the one!

Neighborhood
Corona Heights is a small neighborhood in San Francisco, located near the geographical center of the city. It's named after the prominent hill and park at its center, Corona Heights Park, which offers panoramic views of the city and the bay.
The neighborhood is primarily residential, characterized by a mix of architectural styles including Victorian houses, Edwardian homes, and some mid-century and modern constructions. Many properties in Corona Heights take advantage of the steep terrain to provide impressive city views.
Corona Heights is bounded by States Street to the north, Castro Street to the east, Market Street to the south, and Roosevelt Way to the west. The area has limited commercial activity, with most shops and restaurants located along Castro Street on its eastern edge.
Transportation in Corona Heights is served by Muni bus lines, and the neighborhood is within walking distance of the Castro Muni Metro station. Due to its hilly terrain, many residents also rely on cars for transportation.
The centerpiece of the neighborhood is Corona Heights Park, which features hiking trails, a playground, and the Randall Museum, a science and nature museum popular with families. The park's rocky outcropping provides a unique natural feature within the urban landscape.
Corona Heights is known for its quiet, residential character and its proximity to more bustling areas like the Castro and Duboce Triangle. The neighborhood attracts a diverse mix of residents, including families, professionals, and long-time San Franciscans.
The area's steep streets and stairways offer challenging but scenic walks, contributing to its charm. Corona Heights' central location provides relatively easy access to various parts of San Francisco, making it a convenient place to live for those who work in different areas of the city.
The neighborhood is primarily residential, characterized by a mix of architectural styles including Victorian houses, Edwardian homes, and some mid-century and modern constructions. Many properties in Corona Heights take advantage of the steep terrain to provide impressive city views.
Corona Heights is bounded by States Street to the north, Castro Street to the east, Market Street to the south, and Roosevelt Way to the west. The area has limited commercial activity, with most shops and restaurants located along Castro Street on its eastern edge.
Transportation in Corona Heights is served by Muni bus lines, and the neighborhood is within walking distance of the Castro Muni Metro station. Due to its hilly terrain, many residents also rely on cars for transportation.
The centerpiece of the neighborhood is Corona Heights Park, which features hiking trails, a playground, and the Randall Museum, a science and nature museum popular with families. The park's rocky outcropping provides a unique natural feature within the urban landscape.
Corona Heights is known for its quiet, residential character and its proximity to more bustling areas like the Castro and Duboce Triangle. The neighborhood attracts a diverse mix of residents, including families, professionals, and long-time San Franciscans.
The area's steep streets and stairways offer challenging but scenic walks, contributing to its charm. Corona Heights' central location provides relatively easy access to various parts of San Francisco, making it a convenient place to live for those who work in different areas of the city.

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