Interactive Floor Plan
About This Home
Stunning, two level, designer, Noe Valley Victorian home, just three flat blocks to 24th Street! Built by famous Stick/Eastlake Victorian builder, Fernando Nelson, this home has been elegantly enhanced, offering a light filled open floor plan on the main level, and the coveted three bedrooms upstairs. Bright open living room with huge bay windows, crown molding, and soaring ceilings opens to the amazing dining space. The formal dining room is bathed in natural light and opens with French doors to the wrap-around deck, leading to the garden — the perfect entertaining flow! Spacious, renovated kitchen with glass backsplash, wine refrigerator, custom cabinets, stainless appliances, and quartz countertops. The kitchen overlooks the window-lined, skylit breakfast room and opens to the dining space. A polished full bath and ample closet space complete the main level. Upstairs three beautiful bedrooms, charming period details, and a gorgeous, remodeled family bath. Soaring ceilings, crown molding, and warm wood floors throughout. A lush, level east facing garden space is surrounded by a red camellia, a rhododendron, and other verdant plantings. Bonus room off the garden and extra bonus space inside the garage perfect for a family room, a home office, and more — there is ~600+ sq ft of additional space. Garage parking and ample storage. 97 WalkScore — flat walk to Saru Sushi, Starbucks, Whole Foods, Vive La Tarte, Noe Valley Bakery, and the courts and dog park on Douglass. Sanchez Slow Street is one flat block for dog walks, runs, and strolling with your family. Who could ask for anything more?
Neighborhood
With Karl the Fog blanketing most of San Francisco, Noe Valley is a sunny exception. This is mostly thanks to the neighborhood’s location below Twin Peaks and Glen Ridge; both of these hills help keep Karl at “bay,” which allows Noe Valley residents to enjoy more sunny days than normal. Real estate in Noe Valley ranges from spacious condos to quaint row houses with fully upgraded interiors. Compared to other San Francisco neighborhoods, prospective residents are often amazed at the large floor plans available here.
If you have been searching for a neighborhood that is both centrally-located and commuter-friendly, Noe Valley is a great place to call home. You can take a short walk to Church Street and catch the Muni J train and be at Google headquarters in 45 minutes or less. Noe Valley is also near several bus lines and major highways, which makes it easy to travel down the street or all the way to Silicon Valley.
Mission Dolores Park sits right on the northern edge of Noe Valley and is a popular place for locals who love the outdoors. Amenities include two off-leash dog areas, a variety of different sports fields/courts, and a playground for the little ones. Dolores Park is also home to many festivals and live performances, so you never know what may be in store for you here!
The local food scene in Noe Valley is incredibly popular with neighborhood residents, commuters, and tourists alike. Whole Foods is one of the nation’s most popular grocery stores, and a great place to keep your fridge and pantry stocked with high-quality organic foods. However, when locals want to enjoy a meal away from home, Toast Eatery, Patxi’s Pizza, and The Little Chihuahua are a few popular hot spots.
If you love to visit farmers’ markets, the Noe Valley Farmers Market is held every Saturday from 8am to 1pm. Featuring local and organic meats, produce, dairy and other goods, this is a Farmers Market you will want to visit time and time again.
Contact
Jessica Branson
Realtor®Jessica Branson | CompassDRE# 01729408415.341.7177 mobilewww.JessicaBranson.com