Classic San Francisco Living at 2211 California Street #400One Bedroom/ One Bath Condo This top floor corner unit is light, bright and airy. The living room/ dining room combo brings spaciousness and comfortable living. Because you're on the top floor, light floods the living space. The corner unit allows for an additional living room window, bringing in even more brightness. The kitchen opens into the dining/ living area and has stainless steel appliances, quartz countertop, dishwasher and a 5-burner gas stove. Perfect for entertaining or a cozy night at home.The open wall to the right keeps the kitchen feeling spacious. The window above the sink brings in light and offers a sweet view of trees and city buildings.The bedroom is generously sized with a walk-in closet with custom shelves...
By Lottie Kendall, Helping make your real estate dreams a reality
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Earlier this week I shared some views of the empty streets in San Francisco during this period of Shelter-in-Place. It was, indeed, stunning to see usually bustling neighborhoods almost devoid of life.However, the beauty of San Francisco is always present and I never fail to appreciate my neighborhood walks. How lovely is the Victorian house on Jackson, with an arbor of wisteria and roses welcoming passersby and residents alike?And these roses mixed with other blooms at a different Jackson Street residence?Are you ready to find your home and create your garden? Large space or small--it can happen. Let's talk.Springtime in San Francisco!
By Lottie Kendall, Helping make your real estate dreams a reality
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Open House today, 2/3/19, with special Super Bowl hours12:00 Noon - 2:00 PMHosted by Lottie Kendall 2911 Jackson Street, San Francisco(between Broderick and Baker Streets) Offered at: $3,650,000Built in 1904, 2911 Jackson Street is a 4-bedroom, 3-bath, 2-level condo in a 3-unit building, located in Pacific Heights, San Francisco. This Edwardian penthouse is full of architectural detail and renovated in an exceptional manner to meet today's life style. A two-car garage, always coveted in San Francisco, and a roof-top deck with cityscape views add to the joy and ease of living here.You are invited to stop by today's Open House, 12:00 Noon-2:00PM
By Lottie Kendall, Helping make your real estate dreams a reality
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In 1918 the Armistice was signed ending World War I, also known as the Great War, and dubbed The War to End All Wars. Now, 100 years later it is 2018. Sadly World War I didn't bring about peace, and wars still rage on an on throughout the world and involving our own country.In a show of hope and optimism, The San Francisco City Chorus, jointly with the Calvary Chancel Choir, are presenting a concert commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Armistice, entitled "War and Peace." When: Sunday November 11, 2018, 4:00 PM (doors open 3:30 PM)Where: Calvary Presbyterian Church* 2515 Fillmore Street, Pacific Heights, San FranciscoTickets: Available at the door. $20.00 suggested contribution. Free for Veterans and childrenReception follows. Meet the singers; enjoy the camaraderie; be part of ...
By Lottie Kendall, Helping make your real estate dreams a reality
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Halloween 2018 is rapidly approaching and even pets are getting into the spirit -- willingly or not so!Take Tanner, my granddaughter's Golden Retriever. Tanner is naturally a regal kinda fellow, being an urban San Francisco dog. He enjoys walking and playing (in a dignified manner) in Pacific Heights, especially in Lafayette Park and recently refurbished Alta Plaza, spots where dogs are as welcomed as people and the views are stellar. Tanner's nobility shines, (until he finds a mud puddle, when his inner-dog takes over) so his costume is completely unnecessary in his mind. Luckily, he is not forced to parade in public as the Lion King, or his ego might be damaged, ir-Retrievedly.
By Lottie Kendall, Helping make your real estate dreams a reality
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Last month I wrote about three Pacific Heights condos I toured one Tuesday. All 3 caught my eye for various reasons. Three very different sizes, price points and appeal, but all would provide good living.Here's an update on the status of each. 1854 Vallejo - listed at $2,349,000; sold and closed escrow at $2,350,000 - they got their price. 1963-A Clay - Studio apartment listed at $549,000; sold and closed escrow at $702,500. (This type of overbid at this price level is common) 1818 Broadway - Listed by Faira for only $798,000 - it was withdrawn from the market after 50 days. Something is not obvious here - $798,000 is extremely low for the size and location. I might do more sleuthing. Looking for your spot to call home in San Francisco? Large or small, new or old, we can find them.
By Lottie Kendall, Helping make your real estate dreams a reality
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It was a picture-perfect day a few years ago when I took a seaplane ride and we circled Pacific Heights, with Lafayette Park in the foreground.Pacific Heights is a highly desired part of town, with a wide variety of housing styles, from mega-million mansions, to charming Victorian single family houses, condominiums and apartments.Today I took a look at 3 very different condos in terms of size and price, but all located in Pacific Heights within a few blocks of each other. From each, one can walk to 3 different shopping districts (Polk Street, Union Street, and Fillmore Street), the CPMC hospital and medical offices, the historic Haas-Lilienthal house, Whole Foods, Trader Joe's and a wealth of other destinations. And of course, beautiful Lafayette Park beckons one with its bay views, dog...