Full-floor Edwardian flat in one of the most exciting and central locations in San Francisco—834 Page Street places you perfectly between two of the city’s most beloved parks, Alamo Square and Duboce Park. Set within a gorgeous 3-unit building in vibrant Hayes Valley, located between Alamo Square and Duboce Triangle, this home offers an exceptional blend of quintessential historic architecture and urban convenience.
Pristinely preserved, the home showcases classic Edwardian details at their finest, including elegant built-ins, stunning box-beamed ceiling, period mantel and fireplace, high ceilings, hardwood floors, and intricate moldings and trim. Flooded with southern and western light, the expansive living and dining areas feel bright and airy throughout the day—creating a warm and inviting living experience.
The remodeled chef’s kitchen boasts marble counters, custom cabinetry, a stylish backsplash with LED lighting, a professional-style range and hood, and modern appliances. The cozy breakfast nook, highlighted by a brass globe pendant, offers the perfect space for casual meals, morning coffee, or working from home. On the garage level, the recently upgraded electrical infrastructure with dedicated car charging outlets allows for modern ease and convenience.
Step outside and enjoy being just moments from some of San Francisco’s most popular dining destinations, including NoPa, Souvla, Rich Table, Stoa, Otra, Che Fico, Jules Pizza, and many more. Trendy cafés such as Sightglass and The Mill, boutique shopping, and lively popular nightlife are all just a short stroll away.
Commuting is effortless with easy access to the Muni placing the rest of the city within quick reach. Located on a flat slow street, just off the 'wiggle', and with a Walk Score of 95 and Transit Score of 97, this location truly offers the best of city living—timeless architecture, abundant natural light, premier dining, iconic parks, and seamless connectivity—all right at your doorstep.
Full-floor Edwardian flat in one of the most exciting and central locations in San Francisco—834 Page Street places you perfectly between two of the city’s most beloved parks, Alamo Square and Duboce Park. Set within a gorgeous 3-unit building in vibrant Hayes Valley, located between Alamo Square and Duboce Triangle, this home offers an exceptional blend of quintessential historic architecture and urban convenience.
Pristinely preserved, the home showcases classic Edwardian details at their finest, including elegant built-ins, stunning box-beamed ceiling, period mantel and fireplace, high ceilings, hardwood floors, and intricate moldings and trim. Flooded with southern and western light, the expansive living and dining areas feel bright and airy throughout the day—creating a warm and inviting living experience.
The remodeled chef’s kitchen boasts marble counters, custom cabinetry, a stylish backsplash with LED lighting, a professional-style range and hood, and modern appliances. The cozy breakfast nook, highlighted by a brass globe pendant, offers the perfect space for casual meals, morning coffee, or working from home. On the garage level, the recently upgraded electrical infrastructure with dedicated car charging outlets allows for modern ease and convenience.
Step outside and enjoy being just moments from some of San Francisco’s most popular dining destinations, including NoPa, Souvla, Rich Table, Stoa, Otra, Che Fico, Jules Pizza, and many more. Trendy cafés such as Sightglass and The Mill, boutique shopping, and lively popular nightlife are all just a short stroll away.
Commuting is effortless with easy access to the Muni placing the rest of the city within quick reach. Located on a flat slow street, just off the 'wiggle', and with a Walk Score of 95 and Transit Score of 97, this location truly offers the best of city living—timeless architecture, abundant natural light, premier dining, iconic parks, and seamless connectivity—all right at your doorstep.