Centrally Located Corona Heights Cul-de-Sac Condo Offers Updated Edwardian Elegance
Key Details
- Top-floor, updated Edwardian condo built 1905
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
- 1,250 square feet per tax records
- 2 tandem carport parking spaces for this unit
- Generous primary bedroom with sitting area and dual walk-ins
- Sunny outdoor living on exclusive-use deck, shared garden and patio
- Hardwood floors, large windows, high ceilings and updated lighting
- Walk-in kitchen pantry, in-unit laundry and deeded basement storage
- Centrally located on a tree-lined cul-de-sac in Corona Heights
- Surrounded by vibrant neighborhoods, shopping and dining
- Moments from Corona Heights Park, Buena Vista Park, Duboce Park, transit and tech shuttles
- WalkScore: 93 | TransitScore: 80 | BikeScore: 70
- HOA Dues: $235 per month
- Included: building insurance, garbage/recycling/compost
Take a Tour Through 264 Henry Street
Upstairs Condo
- Front porch with glass-paned entry
- Living room with a bay window and updated light fixture
- Dining room with views over Duboce Triangle from two bright windows
- Updated kitchen and walk-in pantry
- Carrara marble countertops, shaker cabinets, eco-friendly natural linoleum floors, stainless steel appliances
- Primary bedroom
- Super spacious with a sitting room perfect for cozying up with a book
- Two walk-in closets and seven windows pouring with natural light
- Secondary bedroom
- One window and a closet, great for an office or nursery too
- Updated full bathroom
- Skylight, mosaic Carrara marble tile, shower-over-tub
- Laundry/sun porch with stacked LG washer and dryer
Outdoor Living
- Exclusive-use deck overlooking the garden
- Relax with coffee, grill with friends and watch the conures fly by!
- Shared patio and garden
- Tranquil space enclosed with privacy fencing and hedges
- Concrete patio, wooden deck and planter areas
Carport
- Two outdoor, tandem spaces for each unit
Explore the Neighborhood Around 264 Henry Street
Centrally Located Corona Heights
- Fantastic cul-de-sac location with parks and dining within blocks
- Surrounded by vibrant neighborhoods: the Castro, Duboce Triangle, NoPa, Lower Haight, Hayes Valley and more
- Tons of nearby restaurants, cafes and shops along the Divisadero Corridor, Market St, Haight St, Castro and 18th
- Easy access to transit and tech shuttles
- WalkScore: 91 | TransitScore: 95 | BikeScore: 74
Local Fare
- Right down the block: L’Ardoise Bistro, Sushi Urashima
- Market St: Starbelly, Super Duper Burgers, Bonita Taqueria, Canela Bistro & Wine Bar, Dinosaurs Sandwich Shop, Peet’s Coffee, Santeria, Hi Tops, Tara Indian Cuisine, The Detour, Willkommen, Wooden Spoon, Blackbird and more!
- Divisadero Corridor: Sightglass Coffee, Nopa, Tea & Others, Ragazza, Mangrove Thai Kitchen, Souvla, Wine Kitchen, Horsefeather, Powder Ice Cream Shop, Souvenir Coffee, The Little Chihuahua, The Page, The Wholesome Bakery, Zaytoon, Loving Cup and more!
- Lower Haight: Otra, Palmyra, Kibatsu, Uva Enoteca, Purple Rice, Paula’s Cafe, Hot Zushi, Cafe Reveille, Danny Coyle’s, Memphis Minnie's, Noc Noc, Berliner Berliner, Woods Lower Haight and more!
- Groceries at Whole Foods and Safeway on Market St, Bi-Rite Market, Mollie Stone’s and a handful of corner stores
Parks and Rec
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