540 Haight Street, San Francisco, CA 94117, San Francisco, 94117 - 8 bed, bath

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Key pros and cons
Top Pros:
Exceptional Lower Haight Location: Situated in the highly desirable and trendy Lower Haight neighborhood of San Francisco, offering strong rental demand and property appreciation potential.
Top Cons:
Historic Building Maintenance: Built in 1900, the property may require ongoing and potentially significant capital expenditures for maintenance, repairs, and system upgrades typical of older structures.
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More Insights
Built in 1900 (126 years old).
Condition: Built in 1900, this mixed-use property boasts charming period details like hardwood floors and crown molding, and the exterior appears well-maintained for its age. However, without any interior images, particularly of the kitchens and bathrooms, it's highly probable that these critical areas, along with major systems, are outdated and would require significant updates to meet modern standards. The property analysis also highlights potential 'significant capital expenditures for maintenance, repairs, and system upgrades typical of older structures,' indicating that while functional, it shows signs of being aged and would benefit from renovation.
Year Built
1900
Close
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List price
$1.7M
Original List price
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Price/Sqft
$300
HOA
$0
Days on market
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Sold On
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MLS number
426096727
Home ConditionFair
Features
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About this home
538-540 Haight Street is a 5 unit mixed use building with a laundromat on the ground floor and four residential units above. It is exceptionally located in the trendy Lower Haight neighborhood of San Francisco. The unit mix includes 1 ground floor retail space, 2 two bedroom apartments, and 2 one bedroom apartments. The units have lovely period details including wainscoting, crown molding, hardwood floors, and box-beam ceilings. The retail space is currently operating as a laundromat so there is coin operated laundry on site. Units are separately metered for gas and electricity. Tenants pay for their own heat.
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Daniel McGue
Listing Agent
Condition Rating
Fair
Built in 1900, this mixed-use property boasts charming period details like hardwood floors and crown molding, and the exterior appears well-maintained for its age. However, without any interior images, particularly of the kitchens and bathrooms, it's highly probable that these critical areas, along with major systems, are outdated and would require significant updates to meet modern standards. The property analysis also highlights potential 'significant capital expenditures for maintenance, repairs, and system upgrades typical of older structures,' indicating that while functional, it shows signs of being aged and would benefit from renovation.
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