1180 Dolores Street, San Francisco, CA 94110, San Francisco, 94110 - 4 bed, 2 bath

1180 Dolores Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$1,795,000$1,948/sqft
1180 Dolores Street, San Francisco, CA 94110
4Beds
2Baths
1,948Sqft
2,866.25Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Premier Location & Neighborhood: Situated at the highest point of Dolores Street, this property offers highly sought-after Noe Valley living with excellent proximity to vibrant 24th Street amenities and public transportation, placing it in one of San Francisco's most desirable areas.
Top Cons:
Condominium Structure (Shared Ownership): Being part of a two-unit building implies shared decision-making, potential for future disagreements, and less autonomy compared to a single-family residence, despite the listed zero association fee.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$1.79M vs avg $1.12M (+$675,000)88%
Size:1,948 sqft vs avg 1,227.5 sqft95%
Price/sqft:$921 vs avg $85563%

More Insights

Built in 1904 (122 years old).
Condition: The property, built in 1904, is well-maintained with beautiful hardwood floors and fresh paint throughout. While the kitchen boasts new stainless steel appliances, the tile countertops and cabinet style appear dated, likely from a renovation 15-30 years ago. Similarly, the bathrooms are clean and functional but feature outdated tile and vanity styles. The home is move-in ready, but the kitchen and bathrooms would require minor to moderate updates to meet current aesthetic standards, aligning with the 'fair' condition criteria.
Year Built
1904
Close
-
List price
$1.79M
Original List price
-
Price/Sqft
$921
HOA
$0
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
426095545
Home ConditionFair
Features
Excellent View:
Deck
Patio
View-

About this home

Perched at the highest point of Dolores Street, this Edwardian two-story residence offers premier Noe Valley living at the crossroads of the Mission and Dolores Heights. Southern and eastern views greet you from the front, while serene western outlooks unfold to the rear from a rare key lot with nearly unencumbered vistas. Part of a two-unit building, the residence spans almost 2,000 square feet and features four bedrooms and two full baths, presenting an exceptional opportunity for immediate enjoyment or a complete re-imagining. Rich with original period character, the home showcases hardwood floors, classic wainscoting, built-in cabinetry, pocket doors, and an ornate decorative fireplace. A gracious eat-in kitchen with extensive custom cabinetry and new appliances, a dedicated laundry room, and a living room highlighted by coffered ceilings create inviting spaces for everyday living and entertaining. A spectacular shared front deck overlooks the iconic Dolores Street palm trees, offering a quintessential San Francisco backdrop. Additional highlights include a gorgeous shared yard, storage, office nook, entry room, and parking. Just steps from 24th Street's vibrant restaurants, bars, boutiques, and public transportation, this is an outstanding offering in one of San Francisco's most sought-after neighborhoods.

J
Joan Meyer
Listing Agent
Condition Rating
Fair

The property, built in 1904, is well-maintained with beautiful hardwood floors and fresh paint throughout. While the kitchen boasts new stainless steel appliances, the tile countertops and cabinet style appear dated, likely from a renovation 15-30 years ago. Similarly, the bathrooms are clean and functional but feature outdated tile and vanity styles. The home is move-in ready, but the kitchen and bathrooms would require minor to moderate updates to meet current aesthetic standards, aligning with the 'fair' condition criteria.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Premier Location & Neighborhood: Situated at the highest point of Dolores Street, this property offers highly sought-after Noe Valley living with excellent proximity to vibrant 24th Street amenities and public transportation, placing it in one of San Francisco's most desirable areas.
Panoramic Views: Boasts southern, eastern, and serene western outlooks from a rare key lot, providing nearly unencumbered vistas and iconic San Francisco backdrops, including the Dolores Street palm trees.
Historic Charm with Modern Comforts: Preserves rich Edwardian period character with features like hardwood floors, wainscoting, built-in cabinetry, pocket doors, and an ornate fireplace, complemented by an updated eat-in kitchen with new appliances.
Spacious & Functional Layout: Features nearly 2,000 sqft with four bedrooms, two full baths, a dedicated laundry room, office nook, and coffered ceilings, offering ample and versatile space for living and entertaining.
Valuable Outdoor Space & Parking: Includes a spectacular shared front deck, a gorgeous shared yard, and dedicated parking, which are significant and highly desirable assets in a dense urban environment like San Francisco.

Cons

Condominium Structure (Shared Ownership): Being part of a two-unit building implies shared decision-making, potential for future disagreements, and less autonomy compared to a single-family residence, despite the listed zero association fee.
Potential for Systemic Updates (Age): Built in 1904, the property, while charming, may require significant investment in updating older infrastructure (e.g., plumbing, electrical, foundation) to modern standards, beyond the existing cosmetic enhancements.
Shared Outdoor Amenities: The 'shared' nature of the front deck and yard means less private outdoor space and potential for shared maintenance responsibilities or usage conflicts with the other unit owner.
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