Spacious. Bright. Remodeled. Wiggle Condo!

562 Waller Street
San Francisco
    1,650,000
    Sold

    This top floor beauty is conveniently located in the heart of San Francisco, about a block from Duboce Park, a few blocks from Alamo Square, close to Lower Haight restaurants, not far from the shops and restaurants in Hayes Valley and those along the Divisadero corridor:  Maven,  a Mano, NOPA, Souvla, Chez Maman and so much more.  Living in the heart of it all!

    Sophisticated remodel of the kitchen and bathrooms in 2006, while maintaining the grace of the unit with tall, coved ceilings in several rooms, curved windows in the living room and original wainscoting.  The kitchen is a cooks delight—with a Professional Thermador 6-burner stove, an additional wall oven and warming drawer. The flexible floor plan offers plenty of spaces to work and play from home. With four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a formal living room with a decorative mantle and adjacent to the bedroom with ensuite bath, this home also has a bright sun room in the rear which can be used as an office. The formal dining room adjacent to the kitchen is so large, it can also be used as a living room. In unit laundry hook-ups, plenty of storage and a shared yard complete this exceptional full floor home.

    Extra large, gorgeous shared backyard. Low HOA dues $400/month.

    Bicycle, bus, MUNI, Lyft, auto are all choices for transportation in this centrally located neighborhood. Truly central, really fabulous— spacious, bright, remodeled, wiggle condo.

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    Hayes Valley

    Hayes Valley blends old-fashioned charm with the buzz of an up-and-coming vibrant neighborhood. Transformed from its prior reputation as the seedy neighbor of its trendier surrounding districts, it has successfully bloomed as a corridor filled with a diverse population, upscale retailers, and prominent restaurants. The residential properties in Hayes Valley offer dwellings for every style of life. Victorian, Queen Anne and Edwardian townhomes are prevalent while new developments have been abundantly building skyward and attracting young professionals to the flourishing district. Hayes Valley is a perfect example of a community and neighborhood motivated by a devastating and destructive event. It is from the ashes of the 1989 earthquake that Hayes Valley began to take its current form. When the Central Freeway collapsed within its borders, the city’s decision not to rebuild it became an opportunity for the region to build up a commercial and residential hot spot free from the noisy and pollutant backdrop of the freeway. Trendy fashion boutiques, hip art galleries, high-end interior-decorating shops, destination restaurants, and hopping nightspots have taken up permanent residence where fallen buildings and businesses once stood. Unique for a big city, this fast-growing upscale neighborhood continues to radiate a nonexclusive vibe welcoming all San Franciscans to enjoy the fruits of its success. With old-school small businesses revived, luxury developments taking rise, and new establishments putting down roots, Hayes Valley is high on the list as one of the most desirable neighborhoods to reside in San Francisco.