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Craig Epstein & Ryan LeDoux present:
On the border of desirable Lone Mountain and the red hot Inner Richmond neighborhoods, this incredibly well located condominium is flanked by Golden Gate Park a half block to the south, the best of clement street shops and restaurants a few blocks north, as well as Laurel Village and the Presidio National park just a few minutes away. The bright and airy two-bedroom, two-bath apartment has an open floor plan, many recent updates, charming garden overlooks, and a peek-a-boo glimpse of the Golden Gate Bridge if you squint. Other conveniences and highlights of the apartment include: in-unit laundry; a shared, regularly maintained garden; one deeded, independent parking space; and tons of closet and storage space.
Brokers Tour:
Sept. 28: 11:00 - 12:30 pm
Open Houses:
Sept. 29: 5-7 pm
Oct. 2: 11-1 pm
Oct. 3: 11-2 pm
Offer Date:
To Be Determined
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Craig Epstein
(415) 306-1174
[email protected]
Contact Ryan LeDoux
(650) 465-2969
[email protected]
There is always something unique to explore in the Inner Richmond District. Much like the Outer District, you will find similar row houses along the hilly streets. With / Golden Gate Park, Presidio, and plenty of local attractions and food all within a mile radius of the Inner Richmond District, there is never a dull moment in this vibrant Bay Area neighborhood.
When Inner Richmond residents are craving an amazing meal, they will usually head over to Clement Street. Sandwiched in between Geary and Balboa Street, Clement Street’s notable local restaurants include:
Burma Superstar: Plenty of incredible Asain fusion cuisine can be found at this small, popular restaurant.
Eats: Short on space but big on flavor, Eats features some amazing breakfast options that will jumpstart your morning.
Halu Restaurant: If you love ramen and other Japanese staples, this is a must-visit.
Arsicault Bakery: Heralded by Sunset Magazine as having the best croissant in San Francisco, you will also find plenty of other savory/sweet baked goods.
Just north of the Inner Richmond District you will find Mountain Lake Park. Located near the southwest section of Presidio, residents and tourists love to ride bikes or run/walk along the lake. Mountain Lake Park also offers many of the amenities you’d expect from a park: off-leash dog area, tennis/basketball courts, a playground, and picnic areas. Living in Inner Richmond also provides easy access to one of San Francisco’s most popular golf courses. Presidio Golf Course’s entrance is located near the intersection of Arguello and Pacific; once you arrive, you will be treated to a majestic forest-lined golf course. Afterwards, you can enjoy a refreshing beverage and food inside their beautiful clubhouse.
The Presidio and its 1000-plus acres of space have more to offer than parks and golf courses. The headquarters of both Disney and Industrial Lights and Magic are located near the northeast corner, and employees of either can enjoy a morning or afternoon walk to and from work. As the area continues its revitalization, there’s no telling what fun and adventure will be available in Presidio in the years to come!