49 Seward Street No. 1, San Francisco, CA
2BR/2BA Designer Eureka Valley Condo
MLS#422683891 Offered at $1,679,000
SOLD $1,650,000
Welcome to 49 Seward Street No. 1
Sophisticated, move-in ready, 2BR/2BA, truly turn-key condominium with that sought after single-family-home vibe. The Panoramic window wall with expansive SF Cityscape skyline view, and front deck/balcony, spans the entire width of the home providing gorgeous and dramatic ambient light for the elegant over-sized, open plan, living room/dining/kitchen area. Electric privacy shades have been added to front windows. Recently “next-level” remodeled with designer-grade detail and craftsmanship, contemporary touches, refinished hardwood floors, and high-end appliances (Viking, Subzero and wine fridge.)
The luxurious primary bedroom, with ensuite bath, opens directly to a private, deeded patio featuring a sitting area, hot tub, living wall, retractable canopy, space for your barbecue and gate access to the common garden area. Both bedrooms accommodate king sized beds, the second bedroom (currently used as an office) features a queen size murphy bed. Both bathrooms were also recently renovated.
A highly desirable alternative to a single-family residence, this stylish home offers privacy in a luxuriously designed setting. Impeccably remodeled full floor flat, one-story above a dedicated one car garage space with additional loft storage, dedicated laundry, and an EV charger. Well situated between the vibrant Castro district, Noe Valley, and Twin Peaks, with Kite Hill just behind the property. Great Eureka Valley location with breathtaking views of the City and Corona Heights, SF perfection in every way.
Features
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View of SF Skyline, The Castro & Oakland Hills
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Single-family-home Vibe
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Two spacious bedrooms
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Two recently remodeled bathrooms
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Open Plan Living/Dining/Kitchen/Front Balcony
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Newly refinished hardwood floors
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Recently updated Chef’s kitchen
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High-end appliances Viking, Subzero, Wine fridge
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Murphy bed in second bedroom
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Private patio w/hot tub, retractable canopy, living wall
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Two car parking- one garage, one driveway
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Dedicated Laundry in Garage
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EV Charger
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Low Monthly HOA $300
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Covers Building ins. water garbage & common PG&E
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49 Seward St. No. 1 - Floor Plans
Eureka Valley Neighborhood
Eureka Valley is one of San Francisco’s most vibrant and walkable neighborhoods. Filled with Victorian-era gems, this exciting area sits at the crossroads of Noe Valley, Mission Dolores, and the Valencia corridor and encompasses the Castro District. Its multiple Muni bus routes and proximity to BART make Eureka Valley a convenient location for commuting throughout the Bay Area.
Eureka Valley escaped major damage after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, when much of the city was destroyed by fire. Thousands of earthquake refugees poured into the area and erected gingerbread-clad cottages and flats. Today, those lovingly maintained Victorian-era homes line the neighborhood’s beautiful streets.
Nearby Noe Valley is paradise for foodies, with its array of lively bistros, cafes, and the Noe Valley Bakery. Valencia Street, just east of Eureka Valley, is lined with hip restaurants and bright street murals. The Mission District offers funky coffeehouses, bookstores, art galleries, and avant-garde theater.
The Castro District, the heart of gay San Francisco, hosts the annual Castro Street Fair, with live entertainment, DJs, food vendors, community-group stalls, and an artisan alley with dozens of Northern California artists. The historic Castro Theatre, with its mighty Wurlitzer organ, presents an eclectic mix of old movies and plays.
On warm days, locals head for Mission Dolores Park, where they enjoy the sun and stunning views of the city and the East Bay. Families flock to the park for picnics, barbecues, and spontaneous games of soccer.
Homes in the neighborhood include sunny, multifamily flats, single-family homes, and condominiums. Many homes have decks and private gardens. Hillside homes provide lovely views of the East Bay, downtown San Francisco, Twin Peaks, and Corona Heights.