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Alex M. Shvartsman presents:
A truly rare offering in one of SF's most iconic Art Deco condo buildings, the Marina Chateau. This well proportioned, 1 bed / 1 bath plus office, offers easy access to the Marina, Polk St and the Presidio given its ideal location. The home has an oversized bedroom with space for a king-size bed, a walk in closet with custom storage and a spacious kitchen with new appliances. There's a small office off of the living room as well and additional storage in the garage. All of the windows face south and away from Van Ness so the unit is very quiet. The home maintains many of the original pre-war details that this building is famous for, including the curved archways, vintage tile bathrooms and light fixtures.
The building also offers a fabulous rooftop with views of the Golden Gate, a stunning lobby with seating, multiple elevators and professional management. HOA dues are $606.
This scenic Bay Area neighborhood is nestled between the Marina and Pacific Heights districts. The Cow Hollow neighborhood features the condo/row houses that are synonymous with San Francisco. Located between Lyon Street and the Presidio to the West and Van Ness to the East, Cow Hollow is near a wide variety of popular San Francisco landmarks.
When it’s time for Cow Hollow residents to go shopping or out to eat, Union Street is where all the excitement happens. Starting from the intersection of Steiner and Union you will find Rose’s Cafe, which features Italian fare including breakfast pizza. Other popular restaurants on Union Street include Gamine (French cuisine), West Coast Wine + Cheese, and Flores. The shopping available on Union Street is both diverse and unique. Some of the notable shops include Krimsa Fine Rugs & Decor, the health and beauty boutique LUSH, and Lorna Jane.
Residents of Cow Hollow are within a half-mile of Presidio’s incredible activities and museums. Enjoy a refreshing walk up and around the park’s grassy hills, followed by a picnic near El Polin Spring. Bowl a few games at the Presidio Bowling Center, or explore the history of one of the pioneers of animation at The Walt Disney Family Museum. The Palace of Fine Arts is one of San Francisco’s most unique landmarks and can be visited with ease from the Cow Hollow neighborhood.
Accessing the rest of the Bay Area is both easy and convenient. A short walk to the intersection of Union and Fillmore Street will take you to the Route 41 Transit Stop.From there, you can ride to the Financial District in less than 30 minutes. Film industry workers who live in Cow Hollow can walk easily to Industrial Light & Magic, while the Google Headquarters is just a 45-minute commute.
If you are looking for a vibrant neighborhood with plenty to see and do, Cow Hollow is perfect for you!