
180 7th St #205 San Francisco, CA 94103
Modern Condo in SOMA
Closed at $595,000
1 BEDS
1 BATHS
690 SQ FT
11,374 SQ FT LOT
OVERVIEW
Fully renovated and ready for move-in, unit 205 at 180 7th Street offers an inviting and fully modernized 1-BR, 1-BA home in the heart of San Francisco. This well-appointed condominium with garage parking and storage also enjoys access to an expansive rooftop terrace for a fantastic place to relax or entertain outdoors. Providing easy access to the best public transit routes serving the entire Bay Area—including BART, MUNI, and even CalTrain—the SoMa location is close to excellent cafés, restaurants, and nightlife, as well as many of the city’s most important cultural institutions.
Entering unit 205, you’ll be struck by sharp contemporary design that sets warm natural materials, like cherry-tone wood flooring and textured tile, against the interior’s sharp, clean lines. The single most eye-catching feature is a decisively modern fireplace set on a corner to face both the entrance and the living area, where it creates an important focal point. A double-size window bathes the room in natural light, as does a similarly grand window in the dining area, which easily has space for a table of 6. The dining room adjoins the kitchen at a bar offering another convenient seating option. All appliances, including the dishwasher and built-in microwave, are finished in stainless steel. The bedroom features a sizeable walk-in closet with extensive custom shelving to keep your personal effects impeccably organized. While the living room is a very inviting place to unwind, you’ll also be glad for access to the immense rooftop terrace. Surrounded by a chic urban tableau, its seating areas are perfect for lounging and dining, whether you’re entertaining or simply relaxing after a day of work.
The SoMa location of 180 7th Street is ideal in several respects. It’s a 5-minute walk from Market Street, with its numerous lines of the MUNI train offering quick and easy routes to the Financial District, the Embarcadero, and numerous other points within the city. The Civic Center BART stop is half a block from the corner of 7th and Market for the quickest possible transit to Berkeley, Oakland, and San Francisco International Airport. The address is also just blocks from the Theater District and within an easy walk from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, and the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco. Great cafés and wine bars are only steps away. Even driving is convenient thanks to a parking spot in the building garage. With its considerable amenities and a decisively central location, unit 205 at 180 7th Street is perfect for experiencing both the dynamic city of San Francisco and the greater Bay Area.
About SOMA
180 7th St #205, San Francisco, CA 94103
A ballpark, the Bay Bridge, and an enormous bow and arrow – that’s an unlikely short-list of landmarks that define South Beach, one of the most exciting neighborhoods in San Francisco. Occupying the section of coastline directly south of Market Street, South Beach encompasses the lion’s share of the city’s waterfront attractions. First among these is Oracle Park, home of the San Francisco Giants. All urban stadiums are a gift, but from the bleachers this one is sublime, with the outfield on one side and the Bay on the other. Second is the omnipresent Bay Bridge, which presides over this corner of the City like a benevolent colossus. More overlookable is the museum beneath its footings, Pier 24 Photography, which displays a rotating selection of works from its considerable permanent collection. Finally, there is Cupid’s Span, the gigantic sculpture by the noted pop artists Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, installed in Rincon Park in 2002. Rincon Park is one of three green spaces along the waterfront thoroughfare known as the Embarcadero as it makes its way through South Beach. With wide paved lanes, the entirety of the Embarcadero is beloved by walkers, joggers and cyclists.
Where restaurants are concerned, South Beach has something for every taste, from Red’s Java House—a waterfront shack serving-up burgers, dogs, and pitchers since 1955—to Saison, a fine-dining experience that has earned the nearly unattainable three Michelin-star rating. Those interested in fine food and the culture that surrounds it will also take great interest in the Ferry Building, the prominent bell tower marking the juncture of Market Street and the Embarcadero. The Ferry Building not only hosts the expansive indoor marketplace where Bay-Area artisans ranging from Cowgirl Creamery to Heath Ceramics offer up their wares but also a famously excellent farmers’ market most days of the week.
Even if one isn’t committed to navigating these sites on foot or by bike, getting around South Beach couldn’t be easier, owing to the superb mass transit connections. Several MUNI streetcars follow the lengths of Market Street and the Embarcadero. The BART train, which shares stops with the MUNI along Market Street, runs south to San Francisco International Airport and across the Bay to Berkeley, Oakland, and beyond. For those with longer journeys within the Bay Area, the CalTrain station, located at the edge of the neighborhood, offers service all the way to San Jose. While most San Franciscans know the landmarks of South Beach, few appreciate the quality of life that it affords its residents, who enjoy these sites, and much more, on a daily basis.
Listing
PRESENTED BY
Deniz Kahramaner
Email deniz@atlasa.com
Phone 650.770.3100
DRE# 0205286