Set on a serene, tree-lined street in the lively and historic neighborhood of NoPa, 1863 McAllister is an extensively remodeled, single-family home alternative, spanning two levels w/ designer finishes throughout and complete w/ a deep, private garden. The four-bedroom, four-bathroom condominium is part of a striking 2-unit, Marina style building in the heart of San Francisco. The main level features the living room w/ gorgeous barrel-style windows, formal dining room, and kitchen w/ custom cabinets and island. This floor is completed with two-bedrooms and two-bathrooms, featuring a primary suite w/ private sundeck. The lower level includes the remaining two-bedrooms and two-bathrooms, where you will find the second suite, media room and direct access to the large, private garden. The garage contains a side-by-side parking space, ample storage and interior access. Blocks from highly desired restaurants & coffee shops that make up the Divisadero corridor, Alamo Square and The Panhandle!
As a NoPa resident, it's easy to say this is my favorite neighborhood in San Francisco. Centrally located with a number of long-time residents, NoPa is quintessentially San Francisco. One of the early neighborhoods, many of the homes survived the 1906 earthquake. NoPa has seen the city develop and most recently has become an enclave unto its own. Locals and tourists alike love coming to the Divisadero commercial corridor (where my office is located!), just a short walk from Alamo Square Park and the Painted Ladies. The neighborhood also offers easy access to Golden Gate Park, the Haight Ashbury, Cole Valley, Inner Sunset, Hayes Valley, and more. NoPa is one of those neighborhoods people truly enjoying living and planting roots.