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1578 Indiana Street #1
Light-filled Sophisticated Dogpatch Loft
$825,000
2 BRs 2 baths. 1 parking
1141 sq. ft.
Soaring ceilings, large windows and an abundance of natural light define this sophisticated New York style loft in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood. The tri-level space features hardwood floors throughout. The two bedrooms, on opposite sides of the condo, balance the open feel of loft living while providing the privacy and room to work found in a traditional condo. The open living room/dining area is anchored by a gas fireplace. The chef’s kitchen has stainless steel appliances and a 5-burner gas stove with griddle top. The upper loft-style bedroom has an ensuite full bath. The spacious second bedroom has custom built-in closets, and offers flexible space for a home office. There is a second full bath, in-unit washer/dryer and 1-car parking. Located in a 12 unit secure building with gated entrance and common area roof deck with City and water views. HOA dues are $000/month and include earthquake insurance.
Dogpatch is one of the most dynamic neighborhoods in San Francisco, with mostly sunny weather and great amenities. Dogpatch offers easy access to Muni or CalTrain, freeway access, and great biking. The area is mostly flat, and there is a Lyft/eBike station directly across from the building. Enjoy nearby parks, gourmet restaurants, lively breweries and the sports and entertainment options at Chase Center and Oracle Park. UCSF Benioff Med Center and BioTech companies are also nearby.
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This recent discovery of a neighborhood is vital as it is historic. First inhabited by the families of industrial workers, Dogpatch survived the 1906 earthquake far more intact than almost any other neighborhood. In 2002, this newly invigorated part of town was officially designated a historic district of the city of San Francisco. Each of the older homes in Central Waterfront is a particular piece of history. A great many former factories and warehouses have been transformed into live/work lofts, exciting restaurants, or tech industry havens.
The proximity of this neighborhood to all types of transportation including the 3rd street Muni Light Rail Line, Cal Train, and Highways 101 and 280 make it uniquely situated for business and residential use. Nearby Mission Bay is new headquarters for the UCSF Research campus. Food lovers who call Dogpatch home are treated to a wide array of innovative local options including Just for You, Piccino, The Ramp, Yield and Mission Rock. And you can just imagine the interesting spaces some of these eateries inhabit. Serpentine is located in a former tin can factory’s boiler room. A near-by Whole Foods Market helps nicely supplement ingredients for all the die-hard home cookers.
Dogpatch is surrounded as well by some enormously appealing neighborhoods, including Potrero Hill’s 18th Street corridor which features even more trendy bars, cafes and restaurants. Bloom’s Saloon is known for its dramatic views of downtown, while Mission Hill Saloon has an official designation as one of the country’s best dive bars. Local love gathering at Esprit Park for a relaxation, while their dogs romp and socialize. And you’re always just a skip and a jump from downtown, where folks can enjoy the farmers’ market at the Ferry Plaza, and a nice waterfront stroll.
Both Dogpatch and Central Waterfront offer a plethora of residential real estate options. 1860 Victorian cottages live side by side with exquisite high-rises featuring penthouse views, private patios and garages. Historic buildings offer expansive windows in live/work environments, full of exposed brick, period details, and loads of character.