
San Francisco, CA 94110
This Renovated Victorian Townhouse delivers a rare single-family lifestyle in the heart of the Mission District. Listed at $1,595,000, the price reflects its $1,566,053 Fair Market Value and is bolstered by the extraordinary benefit of zero HOA dues. Boasting a Mint Condition Rating, the residence features a remodeled chef’s kitchen, central AC, and a private two-car garage with a Tesla charger. Residents enjoy a 99 Walk Score and access to top-rated schools including Lowell High School (10/10). This is an elite sanctuary for Owner-Occupants or Lifestyle-Driven Buyers seeking historic character with modern autonomy.
Comparables within 1 miles sold in recently
| Address | Sold Price | Beds | Baths | Sq Ft | $/Sqft | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
★ 600 Capp Street Subject | $1,595,000* List Price | 3 | 2 | 1,532 | $1,022 | - |
A 2536 Bryant Street Sold | $1,450,000 | 3 | 1 | 1,455 | $997 | 0.5 mi |
B 1546 Dolores Street Sold | $1,720,000 | 3 | 1 | 1,490 | $1,154 | 0.9 mi |
C 2170 Harrison Street 8 Sold | $1,635,000 | 3 | 2 | 1,420 | $1,151 | 0.5 mi |
D 1249 Potrero Avenue Sold | $1,200,000 | 3 | 1 | 1,302 | $922 | 0.7 mi |
E 2417 Bryant Street Sold | $1,240,000 | 2 | 2 | 1,226 | $1,011 | 0.5 mi |
F 814 Hampshire Street Pending | $1,580,000 List Price | 3 | 3 | 1,610 | $981 | 0.6 mi |
* Subject property listed price vs sold prices of comps.
Property is new construction or fully renovated.
While originally built in 1900, the property has undergone high-end modern renovations including a complete kitchen remodel with professional appliances and a fully updated bathroom. The inclusion of rare systems for this era, such as central AC and a Tesla EV charger, along with meticulous maintenance of structural elements, places it in mint condition.
Elementary School: Chinese Immersion School At Deavila (9/10). Middle School: Lilienthal (Claire) Elementary School (9/10). High School: Lowell High School (10/10).
The property features zero HOA dues, a rare distinction in the San Francisco market that provides owners with full financial independence and no association politics.
This Victorian includes central AC and a private two-car garage with a Tesla EV charger, both of which are highly sought-after and difficult to find in historic city residences.
The immediate neighborhood elementary schools have low performance ratings (1-3), which may be a drawback for families focused on public school quality.
As a residence built in 1900, the property may require more frequent and specialized maintenance compared to modern builds, despite its ongoing stewardship.
This is not the typical San Francisco condo experience! A Victorian townhouse that lives like a single family home occupying a prized corner position in a side-by-side building with only one shared wall. Across three full levels and 1,532 square feet, the home delivers the scale, privacy, and autonomy that most condominiums simply cannot. Built in 1900, the residence has been through thoughtful, ongoing stewardship rather than a single hurried renovation. Victorian character remains deeply intact with beautiful original softwood floors run throughout, and the architectural bones that define the era are present in every room. At the same time, structural elements and internal systems have been carefully maintained and updated to ensure the building performs as well as it presents. Modern systems have been woven in with intention: a complete kitchen remodel featuring stone counters, professional grade appliances, a central AC, a genuine rarity among San Francisco Victorians; and custom window inserts throughout that create an insulated triple pane effect, delivering both acoustic quiet and thermal efficiency. The main level welcomes you with large sunny bay windows flooding the living room with natural light. The space flows gracefully into a formal dining room with a custom built in bar nook complete with a wine fridge. The upper level houses three spacious bedrooms and a fully remodeled bathroom. An in unit washer and dryer add everyday convenience. The ground level offers something most condos never will: a private two car garage with workshop space and a Tesla EV charger room for vehicles, projects, storage, or all three. There are zero HOA dues a virtually unheard of distinction in the San Francisco condominium market. Each owner carries their own single insurance policy the result is full financial autonomy: no association politics, no bloated fees, no surprise special assessments. The Mission District is San Francisco's sunniest neighborhood, and 600 Capp sits at the center of its energy. A private street entry creates a genuine sense of connection to the surrounding neighborhood. With a Walk Score of 99, Valencia Street's restaurants, cafes, and shops are steps away. Both 16th Street and 24th Street BART stations are nearby, Dolores Park is a short walk, and access to tech shuttles, Highway 101, and 280 is effortless. The location matches the home: everything you need, nothing you don't.
No exterior & parking available.
Grades K-5 • 0.2 mi
Grades K-5 • 0.3 mi
Grades K-5 • 0.8 mi
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| Feature | Subject | Average Home | Neighborhood Ranking (50 Listings) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beds | 3.0 | 2.0 | 69% |
| Baths | 2.0 | 2.0 | 50% |
| Square foot | 1,532 | 1,106 | 83% |
| Lot Size | 2,210 | 5,046 | 11% |
| Price | $1.59M | $1.16M | 77% |
| Price per sq ft | $1.0K | $1.0K | 54% |
| Built year | 1900 | 1924 | 26% |
| HOA | $0 | $559 | 14% |
| Days on market | 57 | 194 | 3% |
Apr 17, 2026
$1,595,000
Initial Listing
Jun 17, 2022
$1,600,000
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Mar 22, 2017
$1,525,000
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Jun 17, 2011
$695,000
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Feb 21, 2001
$460,000
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