Restoration Alert: 1902 Victorian in San Francisco, California
The listing agent is calling this one a "fixer". I call it a restoration project. I'm hoping the next owner appreciates all the wood and doesn't paint it all white. It's a beautiful place that needs some wallpaper and paint removed, some woodwork restored and a kitchen update. It looks like someone has either begun the process or removed carpets to show the wood floors. This home could be a showplace with some TLC. It's a rare gem in a city that tends to see it's old homes modernized clear out of their charm.
LISTING DETAILS
Perfectly positioned in the heart of Cow Hollow, 2265 Union St offers a unique opportunity to create a stunning single-family home with incredible views from the top two floors. Built in 1902, this Victorian home offers four bedrooms, 2.5 baths, approximately 3,545 sq.ft., and boasts many original details including an impressive central staircase, multiple fireplaces, beautiful wood details, and the stunning original facade.
Beyond the sitting room, just off of the foyer, is an additional storage room and laundry.
The main level hosts the grand scale entertainment rooms, including the dining room that steps out to a deck overlooking the garden below. The deep south-facing garden benefits from mature landscaping and incredible privacy.
The top two levels include four bedrooms, two full baths, and a south-facing pent room. The front bedrooms enjoy incredible views of the Golden Gate Bridge, the Bay, and the Marin Headlands.
This is a rare opportunity to create your dream home in the heart of one of San Francisco's most sought after neighborhoods. The home is ideally located in Cow Hollow, just steps from the restaurants and shops along Union St and a short walk to the commercial corridor along Chestnut St, Moscone Recreation Center, and Alta Plaza Park.
FOR SALE $4,900,000
2265 Union St, San Francisco, CA 94123
4 beds | 2 Full/1 Half baths | 3545 sqft | .08 acres
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