985-989 Lombard Street

San Francisco CA 94133


$2,400,000 | 2780 Square Feet | MLS: 486513




Welcome to 985-989 Lombard Street

This Edwardian period 3-unit building is an opportunity for either an investor or an owner occupier.  Two of the three units are currently vacant.  Any of the units would make a perfect pied-à-terre.  Nestled in the heart of San Francisco at the bottom of the Crooked Street, this property is surrounded by views and landmarks, including Coit tower, Saints Peter and Paul Church, the Transamerica Pyramid, and the bay.   Each flat has a fireplace and a private deck overlooking the backyard.  A walker’s paradise, the building is steps away from the entertainment of North Beach, conveniences, and transportation. 


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Welcome to 985-989 Lombard Street


This Edwardian period 3-unit building is an opportunity for either an investor or an owner occupier.  Two of the three units are currently vacant.  Any of the units would make a perfect pied-à-terre.  Nestled in the heart of San Francisco at the bottom of the Crooked Street, this property is surrounded by views and landmarks, including Coit tower, Saints Peter and Paul Church, the Transamerica Pyramid, and the bay.   Each flat has a fireplace and a private deck overlooking the backyard.  A walker’s paradise, the building is steps away from the entertainment of North Beach, conveniences, and transportation. 



Features:
  • Iconic location
  • Two out of three units vacant
  • Charming period details
  • Circle bay windows
  • Deck at back of each unit
  • Fireplace in each unit
  • Backyard patio
  • Walk score 94





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There are currently no open houses scheduled for this property. Please contact me for a private showing.



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Jason Quashnofsky

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