Jennifer Holderness & Karen Mendelsohn Gould Presents
Smart Contemporary Condo
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$649,000
1188 Valencia Street #312, San Francisco
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Property Details
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beds
1
baths
1
interior
625 sq ft
neighborhood
Inner Mission, San Francisco
Live effortlessly and intentionally in the heart of San Francisco’s vibrant Mission District.This sleek and sophisticated one-bedroom condo on iconic Valencia Street puts you at the crossroads of the city’s best — award-winning restaurants, craft coffee shops, buzzing music venues, eclectic boutiques, and inspiring galleries — all just outside your door.
Inside, the home is a sunlit sanctuary. Expansive windows and wide-plank wood floors define the open-concept living space, where natural light pours in by day and the city sparkles by night. The modern kitchen is both beautiful and functional, featuring quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a smart, streamlined layout designed for ease.
The serene bedroom, softly carpeted in wool and outfitted with custom shades, offers a peaceful retreat. A generous walk-in closet and a spa-inspired bathroom with dual vanities complete the picture of comfort and style.
Head upstairs to the panoramic rooftop deck — perfect for al fresco dining, weekend lounging, or entertaining with the built-in BBQ and sweeping city views.
With easy access to tech shuttles, major freeways, and bike lanes, this home offers the ultimate blend of urban energy and everyday convenience.
This is San Francisco living — refined, connected, and completely effortless.
Additionally for investors, the currently occupied unit presents a great opportunity.
Inside, the home is a sunlit sanctuary. Expansive windows and wide-plank wood floors define the open-concept living space, where natural light pours in by day and the city sparkles by night. The modern kitchen is both beautiful and functional, featuring quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a smart, streamlined layout designed for ease.
The serene bedroom, softly carpeted in wool and outfitted with custom shades, offers a peaceful retreat. A generous walk-in closet and a spa-inspired bathroom with dual vanities complete the picture of comfort and style.
Head upstairs to the panoramic rooftop deck — perfect for al fresco dining, weekend lounging, or entertaining with the built-in BBQ and sweeping city views.
With easy access to tech shuttles, major freeways, and bike lanes, this home offers the ultimate blend of urban energy and everyday convenience.
This is San Francisco living — refined, connected, and completely effortless.
Additionally for investors, the currently occupied unit presents a great opportunity.
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about this
Neighborhood
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The Inner Mission is a vibrant San Francisco neighborhood with deep cultural roots. Long recognized as a hub of Latino culture, it continues to evolve while staying true to its strong sense of community and identity.
Mission and Valencia streets serve as the primary commercial corridors, offering diverse dining, shopping, and services. Transportation options include BART and Muni Metro stations at 16th and 24th Street, with multiple bus lines providing comprehensive transit coverage.
The architectural landscape blends Victorian-era homes, mid-century developments, and contemporary structures. Historic buildings like Mission Dolores anchor the neighborhood's historical significance. Dolores Park provides a critical green space with spectacular city views, while community centers like the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts preserve the area's cultural heritage.
What distinguishes the Inner Mission is its remarkable cultural diversity and urban resilience. From its historical roots to its current status as a hub of artistic innovation, the neighborhood captures the complexity of San Francisco's most dynamic community. Direct access to transportation, rich cultural resources, and a commitment to community preservation define this unique urban environment.
Mission and Valencia streets serve as the primary commercial corridors, offering diverse dining, shopping, and services. Transportation options include BART and Muni Metro stations at 16th and 24th Street, with multiple bus lines providing comprehensive transit coverage.
The architectural landscape blends Victorian-era homes, mid-century developments, and contemporary structures. Historic buildings like Mission Dolores anchor the neighborhood's historical significance. Dolores Park provides a critical green space with spectacular city views, while community centers like the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts preserve the area's cultural heritage.
What distinguishes the Inner Mission is its remarkable cultural diversity and urban resilience. From its historical roots to its current status as a hub of artistic innovation, the neighborhood captures the complexity of San Francisco's most dynamic community. Direct access to transportation, rich cultural resources, and a commitment to community preservation define this unique urban environment.

Jennifer Holderness

Karen Mendelsohn Gould
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