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This outstanding 1890 Eureka Valley residence has been beautifully updated with high-end, designer finishes throughout. Chic lighting, custom wall coverings, timeless marble, fine moldings, milled woodwork, and wide plank European Oak flooring are seamlessly integrated for an unrivaled residential experience. The 4 bedroom, 2 full and 2 half bathroom residence has beautiful south facing light that consistently illuminates the high ceilings and extraordinary scale throughout. The ideal floor plan offers three bedrooms, including the generous primary suite, on the upper level with a fourth bedroom and half bathroom on the lowest level; ideal for an au-pair, in-law, or teen. The lowest level bedroom also offers the alternative for a large game/rec room or home office. The iconic San Francisco Victorian, perfectly site placed in a row of outstanding Victorian homes, offers a classic, timeless residential experience with rarely available current design application done by Nadine Berry of Berry Design Works. The stunning exterior living spaces include a rarely available sweeping level lawn, ideally located right off the kitchen, and large deck ideal for both daily use and/or larger scale entertaining. The residence also boasts a generous attached two car garage with interior access. 3859 21st street is ideally located just blocks from Dolores Park and the many famed shops and restaurants on 24th Street!
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The vibrant neighborhood of Dolores Heights is located just west of the Mission District and is sandwiched between The Castro and Noe Valley and is considered one of the Bay Area’s most affluent neighborhoods. Victorian and Edwardian-style homes – many of which were built in the early 20th-Century – make up a majority of the real estate in Dolores Heights, with condos and townhomes sprinkled throughout. Since the Twin Peaks block the strong winds from the west, Dolores Heights residents enjoy a warm, sunny climate compared to other San Francisco neighborhoods.
Mission Dolores Park hugs the eastern border of Dolores Heights, and is a popular gathering place for outdoor activities and festivals. The grassy lawns are ideal for afternoon picnics or kicking around a soccer ball. Amenities provided at Mission Dolores Park include tennis courts, basketball courts, a playground, and two off-leash dog areas. The park also hosts a variety of events including Film Nights and live performances.
When residents of Dolores Heights want to enjoy a fun night out with friends, or a delicious meal without venturing too far from home, 24th Street is one of the more popular options. Notable shops and restaurants in Dolores Heights include:
Terra Mia Ceramic Studio: Let your creativity shine with your children or friends with a day of painting ceramic pottery! Terra Mia also offers a private room for parties and groups, which can hold anywhere from 6 to 14 people!
Hi-Way Burger & Fry: With massive portions of high-quality burgers, fries, and milkshakes, Hi-Way Burger & Fry is the ultimate burger joint near Dolores Heights.
Saru Sushi Bar: This quaint sushi and sake bar may not look like much, but with a Zagat rating of 4.6 for their food, it’s easy to see why locals and tourists flock here. If you love sushi, Saru Sushi Bar is a must-visit.
The 24th Street and Mission BART Station is less than a mile from Dolores Heights, which provides easy access to Silicon Valley, the Financial District, and Oakland. Additionally, the Muni “J” route, which runs down Church St, is another viable option for commuting to and from Union Square and the Theater District.