8 Buchanan Street #512
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Views, space and luxe finishes in the heart of the City. This stunning, one bedroom plus den home offers the urban dweller amazing access to some of the City's best amenities, outdoor restaurants, retail, bike paths and parks, all within walking distance.
Designed by world-renowned architect Bernardo Fort-Brescia, Linea was created for those that appreciate modern design. Walls of glass showcase the amazing views from every window in both the bedroom and living room which provide phenomenal light throughout the day. With its southeast orientation and location in one of the sunniest parts of the City, the home is flooded with sunshine. Unit 512 offers a large bedroom with walk in closet, den and spacious bath. European cabinetry in the kitchen with polished quartz countertops and stone backsplash. Hardwood floors throughout the common areas and luxe carpeting in the bedroom. The condo also includes custom window treatments, built out closets and in unit washer & dryer.
Linea's location is by far one of its best features. At the intersection of Hayes Valley, Duboce, Mission and the Castro, you'll have easy access to everything including Whole Foods directly across the street and for those that plan to return to work downtown, a quick 30 minute walk to FiDi. The building is pet friendly and offers its residents a lobby attendant and a stunning landscaped roof deck.
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Contact Alex M. Shvartsman
(415) 730-0296
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Once a gritty urban hub, today's Hayes Valley offers an eclectic mix of architectural styles, shops and restaurants, and a wonderfully diverse group of neighbors. Where the Central Freeway once roared into San Francisco, there is now a wide, tree-lined boulevard and little park called Patricia's Green, which offers a peaceful respite in the midst of a very vibrant street scene. Neighboring Duboce Park is a magnet for dogs and people. Hayes Valley can feel like two neighborhoods in one. Davies Symphony Hall and the War Memorial Opera House sit at the eastern edge of the neighborhood and attract well-heeled visitors from all over the world. The tony shopping and dining along Hayes Street can be decidedly upscale, while a few blocks north, Haight Street's dive bars and funky shops attract hip locals and curious tourists. The neighborhood offers all the transit options one would expect for such a centrally located area, and freeway access could not be easier. Flat streets and proximity to Market Street make the area especially appealing to cyclists. Victorian, Queen Anne, and Edwardian townhouses are bountiful here, along with the occasional new development. Urban explorers delight in finding hidden treasures in the quaintly named alleys that crisscross Hayes Valley, like Lily, Ivy, and Rose Streets. Like the neighborhood itself, they offer a glimpse of old fashioned charm in the heart of our booming metropolis.