$1,395,000
1 Bed
1.5 Baths
SqFt
0.33 Acre Lot
14,450 Sqft Lot
Status Active
Property Type Condominium
Price Type
Year Built 1962
Neighborhood
Days on Website 12

Property Map

$1,395,000 – 2200 Pacific Avenue Unit 10e, San Francisco, CA 94115

Street View

Courtesy of Tim Farrell, Compass.

Description

Sophisticated. Classy. Inviting. Welcome to Unit 10E at 2200 Pacific Ave. Located in Pacific Heights, one of the most desirable neighborhoods in San Francisco, this elegant condo with south/southwest-facing views is truly a Must-See” property. With the convenience of a 24-hour door person, and an incredible roof-top pool, this well-appointed one-bedroom, one-and-a-half bathrooms plus a large den on the 10th floor is the perfect place to call home. Sit on your private balcony while soaking up views of Twin Peaks and beautiful sunsets, or simply relax in luxury in your condo while reading your favorite book. This home has an exceptional layout and flow and is flooded with an abundance of natural light. In addition to the rooftop pool, and 24-hour door person you have an excellent parking spot and additional storage. This is one of those check the boxes” properties that will make the most discerning buyer happy to call home”. Welcome home.

Property Details and Features

Listing

  • Source: San Francisco

Bathrooms

  • 2 bathrooms

Bedrooms

  • 1 bedroom

Building

  • 0 square feet
  • Built in 1962
  • 4 total rooms
  • Hi-Rise (9+)
  • Luxury

Floors

  • Carpet
  • Stone

Home Owner’s Association

  • Dues: $1,657

Kitchen

  • Stone Counter

Location

  • Area: SF District 7
  • County: San Francisco

Lot

  • 14,450 square feet

Miscellaneous

  • Balcony

Parking

  • 1 parking space

Pool

  • Yes

Property

  • Property subtype 1: Condominium
  • City
  • Mountains
  • San Francisco
  • Sutro Tower
  • Other

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