Presented by Meagan Levitan
Charming Lake District Condo
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$1,195,000
205 26th Avenue, San Francisco
Floor Plans
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Charming and Cozy in the Lake District
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Located on the top floor of a three unit building, enjoy the newly refinished hardwood floors, ample-sized bedrooms (with great closets), large living room (with windows on three sides that let gorgeous light in all day long), formal dining room (with French doors), and a breakfast nook, kitchen and bathroom all with original Art Deco details.
The unit comes with one car parking (side by side) along with an enormous amount of additional storage. There is a second storage room that includes the washer/dryer for this unit.
When you see the towers of the Golden Gate Bridge from your living room and bedroom, there is no question exactly where you are: minutes to Baker Beach, a short stroll to the grand homes of Sea Cliff, a pleasant walk to the Legion of Honor and Lincoln Park golf course and just a few minutes to boutiques, cafes and restaurants of Clement, California and Geary.
This home - and this location - are quintessential San Francisco living at its best.
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Welcome to the Lake District
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Lake District is named for Lake Street, which acts as the border between this delightful neighborhood and the Presidio. The big attractions for residents are many-fold, including good schools, substantial 100-year-old homes in Sea Cliff, and daily access to the open spaces of the Presidio, Baker Beach, and the Presidio Golf Course. Tennis and Basketball enthusiasts will find courts close by, along with playgrounds for younger children.
The streets are quiet and tree-lined, displaying a blend of stately, immaculate Edwardians and grand Victorians. Many of the area homes boast large backyards, providing a chance to escape the grind of city life. Though it's a straight shot to downtown and beyond, life in this neighborhood can feel almost suburban which is a big part of its appeal.
The outer stretches of Clement and California Streets bring an array of unique boutiques, grocery stores, cafes and very popular restaurants. Well served by public transit and blessed with flat streets (great for walking and biking) this is a very special part of San Francisco. The Sea Cliff neighborhood sits at the western end of Lake Street (where the Lake Street Slow Street ends) and from there it's a lovely walk to the Legion of Honor museum and Lincoln Park Golf Course.
The Lake Street/Sea Cliff neighborhood is a true microcosm of the greater city of San Francisco: beautiful homes, walkable streets, charming areas for eating and shopping, and always quick access to nature.
The streets are quiet and tree-lined, displaying a blend of stately, immaculate Edwardians and grand Victorians. Many of the area homes boast large backyards, providing a chance to escape the grind of city life. Though it's a straight shot to downtown and beyond, life in this neighborhood can feel almost suburban which is a big part of its appeal.
The outer stretches of Clement and California Streets bring an array of unique boutiques, grocery stores, cafes and very popular restaurants. Well served by public transit and blessed with flat streets (great for walking and biking) this is a very special part of San Francisco. The Sea Cliff neighborhood sits at the western end of Lake Street (where the Lake Street Slow Street ends) and from there it's a lovely walk to the Legion of Honor museum and Lincoln Park Golf Course.
The Lake Street/Sea Cliff neighborhood is a true microcosm of the greater city of San Francisco: beautiful homes, walkable streets, charming areas for eating and shopping, and always quick access to nature.
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