66 Cleary Court 508, San Francisco, CA 94109, San Francisco, 94109 - 3 bed, 2 bath

66 Cleary Court 508, San Francisco, CA 94109 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$1,050,000
66 Cleary Court 508, San Francisco, CA 94109
3Beds
2Baths
1,100Sqft
65,376Lot
Year Built
1963
Close
-
List price
$1.05M
Original List price
-
Price/Sqft
$955
HOA
$1,376
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
425084987
Home ConditionGood
Features
Good View:
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About this home

We found 3 Cons,5 Pros. Rank: price - $1.05M(50th), sqft - 1100(53th), beds - 3(77th), baths - 2(50th).

Unit number 508 at 66 Cleary Court is a 3 bedroom, 2 bath, mid-century modern condominium with floor‑to‑ceiling sliding glass doors in every room that flood the entire space with natural light. The main living area opens to a spacious, private patio and there are three smaller balconies off of each bedroom. This unit has many thoughtful updates, tons of storage and closet space, and enjoys serene city vistas from every room. 66 Cleary Court is an 18-story Eichler building designed by the renowned architectural firm of Jones and Emmons in 1963. The well maintained building boasts beautifully updated common areas throughout; ultra-thick, sound insulating, concrete walls in every unit; 24-hour doorman and security; landscaped outdoor and recreation spaces including gardens, playground, basketball and pickleball courts. Centrally located in the Cathedral Hill pocket of the Western Addition and right across the street from Japantown and Lower Pacific Heights 66 Cleary is just steps to Fillmore St. shops and is an incredibly fun part of town that enjoys unparalleled access to many of San Francisco's best neighborhoods. Super quick downtown commute to boot.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
10/15/25
Price Change
$1,050,000
09/08/04
Sold
$495,000
10/11/02
Sold
$470,000
Condition Rating
Good

The property, built in 1963, has undergone 'thoughtful updates' as described, which are evident in the visible living areas and bathrooms. Hardwood floors, clean white walls, and modern furnishings contribute to a move-in ready appearance. One bathroom features a contemporary glass-enclosed shower, while the other is clean and functional. The building itself is well-maintained with updated common areas. However, the absence of kitchen images makes a full assessment challenging, and the building's age (1963) along with the noted lack of air conditioning prevent an 'Excellent' rating, as it's not a newly built or extensively renovated property where all components are virtually new within the last 5 years. It fits the 'Good' criteria of being move-in ready with systems well-maintained and some components updated within the last 5-15 years.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prime Location & Accessibility: Centrally located in the Cathedral Hill pocket, steps from Japantown and Fillmore Street shops, offering unparalleled access to many San Francisco neighborhoods and a super quick downtown commute.
Exceptional Building Amenities: The well-maintained building boasts 24-hour doorman and security, beautifully updated common areas, and extensive recreation spaces including gardens, a playground, basketball, and pickleball courts.
Architectural Heritage & Design: A mid-century modern Eichler building designed by the renowned firm Jones and Emmons, featuring floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors and private outdoor spaces (patio and balconies).
Superior Soundproofing: Units feature ultra-thick, sound-insulating concrete walls, providing enhanced privacy and a quiet living environment.
Abundant Natural Light & Views: Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors in every room flood the entire space with natural light and offer serene city vistas.

Cons

High Monthly Association Fees: The association fee of $1,376 per month is substantial and will significantly add to the overall cost of ownership.
Building Age & Potential for Future Assessments: While well-maintained, the 1963 construction of the building may lead to potential future capital improvement needs or special assessments for aging infrastructure.
Lack of Air Conditioning: The property description does not mention a cooling system, which could be a comfort concern during warmer periods, especially with extensive glass exposure.

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