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Exceptional San Francisco Investment
$1,295,000
1256 Bush Street, San Francisco
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Masti Pahlbod
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Timeless Edwardian Elegance in Lower Nob Hill
San Francisco discovers timeless charm at 1256 Bush Street, a classic six-unit Edwardian building nestled in the highly desirable Lower Nob Hill neighborhood. Spanning approximately 4,673 sq ft, the three-story structure sits on a 0.072-acre (3,149 sq ft) lot. Built in 1910, this well-preserved property blends early 20th-century architectural character with modern potential. Each unit boasts a unique layout. Unit #1, ground floor studio with its own entrance. Unit #2, one bedroom Garden unit. Unit #3, large studio with a fireplace on 2nd floor. Unit #4, one bedroom with deck and garden access on 2nd floor with fireplaces in the bedroom and living room. Unit #5, top floor junior one bedroom. Unit #6 top floor one bedroom with 220 sq ft private deck. Located just steps from the vibrant Polk Street, Union Square, and San Francisco's renowned cultural and dining scenes, with Walk Score and Transit Score of 100 perfect for city dwellers who value convenience and connectivity. The neighborhood is part of the Lower Nob Hill Apartment Hotel District, known for its rich collection of early 20th-century architecture. Whether you're looking to generate strong rental income, occupy a unit while leasing out others, this multi-unit property delivers versatility, location, and historic value.
Six-unit building. 3 studios, 3 one bedrooms. Unit #1 studio with private entrance, 252 sq ft, Rent $1100. Unit #2 1Br 650 sq ft garden unit Vacant, Market rent $2,450. Unit #3 large studio 500 sq ft with fireplace on 2nd floor, Rent $1500. Unit #4 one bedroom with deck and garden access, 750 sq ft on 2nd floor with fireplaces in the bedroom and living room, Rent $2,450. Unit #5 top floor junior one bedroom, 403 sq ft, Rent $1500. Unit #6 top floor one bedroom 620 sq ft with 220 sq ft private deck, Rent $2300.
Six-unit building. 3 studios, 3 one bedrooms. Unit #1 studio with private entrance, 252 sq ft, Rent $1100. Unit #2 1Br 650 sq ft garden unit Vacant, Market rent $2,450. Unit #3 large studio 500 sq ft with fireplace on 2nd floor, Rent $1500. Unit #4 one bedroom with deck and garden access, 750 sq ft on 2nd floor with fireplaces in the bedroom and living room, Rent $2,450. Unit #5 top floor junior one bedroom, 403 sq ft, Rent $1500. Unit #6 top floor one bedroom 620 sq ft with 220 sq ft private deck, Rent $2300.
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Neighborhood
Think of Lower Nob Hill as San Francisco's master of the perfect blend - where historic architecture meets modern city living, and where downtown energy mingles with neighborhood charm. This slice of San Francisco serves up the city's signature hills with a side of accessibility, making it the sweet spot between Nob Hill's grandeur and the Tenderloin's urban edge.
The neighborhood reads like a love letter to San Francisco architecture, with streets lined by grand Edwardian apartment buildings that could tell a thousand stories. These sophisticated structures, many dating back to the post-1906 reconstruction era, create urban canyons that capture the essence of old San Francisco while housing today's city dwellers.
The food scene here plays out like a global greatest hits album. Sutter Street and its surrounding thoroughfares host everything from decades-old diners to trendy cafes, with the authentic tastes of Southeast Asia making frequent, delicious appearances. The proximity to the Theatre District adds a dash of cultural flair, with performance venues and art spaces painting the neighborhood's nightlife in vibrant hues.
Transit connections work like a well-orchestrated symphony here - cable cars ding-ding their way up the hills, while MUNI buses and nearby BART stations keep the city's arteries flowing. For residents, this translates to a morning commute that's more of a choose-your-own-adventure than a daily grind.
The neighborhood reads like a love letter to San Francisco architecture, with streets lined by grand Edwardian apartment buildings that could tell a thousand stories. These sophisticated structures, many dating back to the post-1906 reconstruction era, create urban canyons that capture the essence of old San Francisco while housing today's city dwellers.
The food scene here plays out like a global greatest hits album. Sutter Street and its surrounding thoroughfares host everything from decades-old diners to trendy cafes, with the authentic tastes of Southeast Asia making frequent, delicious appearances. The proximity to the Theatre District adds a dash of cultural flair, with performance venues and art spaces painting the neighborhood's nightlife in vibrant hues.
Transit connections work like a well-orchestrated symphony here - cable cars ding-ding their way up the hills, while MUNI buses and nearby BART stations keep the city's arteries flowing. For residents, this translates to a morning commute that's more of a choose-your-own-adventure than a daily grind.

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