Welcome to 2101 Bryant Street, Unit 204, a two bedroom, two bathroom condo with two-car parking located in the original brick and timber portion of Union SF at the nexus of two of San Francisco’s most vibrant and diverse neighborhoods. Combining classic yet contemporary luxury, a dash of San Francisco history, and a gorgeous and expansive shared outdoor space, you’ll love upgrades like newly installed French white oak hardwood floors, Viking appliances, and Ann Sacks tiles, along with a floor plan that makes this airy condo feel even more spacious.
The home’s entry features a separate laundry closet with an LG washer and dryer with built-in storage, along with a custom-designed and built credenza that is both practical and stylish.
Just adjacent, the open plan living, dining, and kitchen spaces offer a lovely place to watch the sun go down behind Twin Peaks on a summer evening. It features soaring ceilings, two walls of paned windows, details such as original brickwork and exposed beams, custom Brookside cabinetry, and a custom-built white carrara marble island. The kitchen also has carrara marble countertops, ample cabinet space, and Viking stainless steel appliances.
The first of two separated bedrooms has a wall of windows, exposed brickwork, and a large closet with custom built-ins. The adjacent bathroom has black and white tiles, carrara countertops, Kohler fixtures, a soaking tub, and George Kovacs vanity lighting.
The separated master suite, with large windows overlooking a row of magnolia trees, has exposed brickwork, a newly re-tiled ensuite bathroom with Kohler fixtures, a Sterling eco-friendly toilet, a shower with a raindrop shower head, and a vanity with carrara marble.
In the heart of the Mission at the foot of Potrero Hill, the neighborhood offers an abundance of culture, creativity, food, and nightlife.
Go-to activities include wandering Valencia Street before seeing a movie at the Alamo on a Saturday afternoon or grabbing the Sunday NYT at Heath Newsstand. For an upscale shopping experience, check out Heath Ceramics. If you like art, explore an exhibit at Southern Exposure.
Try the Morris or Heirloom Cafe (actually, try both!) for fresh, local cuisine and an amazing, curated wine list. Salumeria, combining the sensibility of a traditional Italian deli with a San Francisco flair for fresh and local, is perfect for lunch or after work grocery shopping. Tartine Manufactory, well known for their on-site bakery, is just as popular for dinner and lunch as it is for their breads and pastries in the morning. Nearby, Universal Café offers one of the most popular brunches in the mission. For excellent Thai, try Farmhouse Kitchen — a local fave for Thai food lovers who want a dash of style served with their noodles.
Love cocktails? You’ll be excited to learn that Trick Dog, nominated for the James Beard Outstanding Bar Program, serves up some of the very best. Need groceries? Rainbow Grocery, a local cooperative that opened its doors in 1975, still offers the best organic produce. Or try the newer kid in the neighborhood, Gus’s Community Market. Honestly, we could go on and on about what this neighborhood has to offer.
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