1750 Taylor Street 202, San Francisco, CA 94133, San Francisco, 94133 - 2 bed, 2 bath

1750 Taylor Street 202, San Francisco, CA 94133 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$2,098,000
1750 Taylor Street 202, San Francisco, CA 94133
2Beds
2Baths
Sqft
35,706.133Lot

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Prime Russian Hill Location: Nestled on the east slope of Russian Hill, in the heart of one of San Francisco's most desirable and historic residential neighborhoods, offering proximity to tech/financial centers and vibrant dining/shopping.
Top Cons:
Co-Operative Ownership Structure: As a Co-Op, it may involve stricter board approval processes, potential financing limitations, and different equity considerations compared to traditional condominiums.

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More Insights

Built in 1964 (61 years old).
Condition: Despite being built in 1964, this unit has undergone an extensive, high-quality renovation, likely within the last 5 years. The kitchen features modern white cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and contemporary countertops. The bathrooms are luxuriously updated with marble-look tiles, glass shower enclosures, wall-mounted toilets, and modern fixtures. Throughout the unit, contemporary light fixtures, new-looking carpets, and hardwood flooring in the kitchen contribute to a virtually new and move-in ready condition, meeting current quality standards with no visible deferred maintenance.
Year Built
1964
Close
-
List price
$2.1M
Original List price
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Price/Sqft
$0
HOA
$2,512
Days on market
-
Sold On
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MLS number
425065721
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Excellent View:
Deck
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About this home

Nestled on the east slope of Russian Hill, Unit 202 is a luminous 2-bed, 2-bath condominium (Co-Op). Views unfold like a private gallery overlooking San Francisco's most coveted vistas- floor-to-ceiling windows and a generous step out terrace frame breathtaking southern vistas of the Bay Bridge, Downtown skyline, Coit Tower, and the glimmering bay. With its prime location in the heart of one of San Francisco's most desirable and historic residential neighborhoods featuring scenic Capri-like slopes and enchanting architecture, this chic urban abode is wonderful for enjoying a contemporary urban lifestyle in a Park-like setting- and yet close to the booming technology and financial centers of Jackson Square, the Financial District and SoMa, as well as the shopping and dining attractions of San Francisco's quaint Little Italy''- City living at its finest!

Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite being built in 1964, this unit has undergone an extensive, high-quality renovation, likely within the last 5 years. The kitchen features modern white cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and contemporary countertops. The bathrooms are luxuriously updated with marble-look tiles, glass shower enclosures, wall-mounted toilets, and modern fixtures. Throughout the unit, contemporary light fixtures, new-looking carpets, and hardwood flooring in the kitchen contribute to a virtually new and move-in ready condition, meeting current quality standards with no visible deferred maintenance.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prime Russian Hill Location: Nestled on the east slope of Russian Hill, in the heart of one of San Francisco's most desirable and historic residential neighborhoods, offering proximity to tech/financial centers and vibrant dining/shopping.
Panoramic Bay & City Views: Features breathtaking southern vistas of the Bay Bridge, Downtown skyline, Coit Tower, and the glimmering bay, amplified by floor-to-ceiling windows.
Private Outdoor Terrace: Includes a generous step-out terrace, providing valuable private outdoor space to enjoy the stunning views.
Abundant Natural Light: Described as 'luminous' with extensive floor-to-ceiling windows, ensuring a bright and airy living environment.
Desirable 2-Bed/2-Bath Layout: Offers a practical and comfortable 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom configuration suitable for contemporary urban living.

Cons

Co-Operative Ownership Structure: As a Co-Op, it may involve stricter board approval processes, potential financing limitations, and different equity considerations compared to traditional condominiums.
High Monthly Association Fee: The substantial monthly association fee of $2,512 represents a significant ongoing cost for ownership.
Lack of Parking Mentioned: The property description does not mention parking availability, which can be a significant challenge and added expense in this dense urban San Francisco neighborhood.

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