San Francisco
$3,500,000

Five Bedrooms on a Hidden SoMa Cul-de-Sac
Secluded on a quiet cul-de-sac, this beautifully renovated five-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath home has undergone major updates and modernization while maintaining its architectural soul. The open-plan main floor offers seamless indoor-outdoor living, with a stylish kitchen featuring a large island and dining area that opens directly to the backyard and deck. A second private deck extends from the adjacent living area. The thoughtfully designed upper floor provides tremendous flexibility: a primary suite with spa-like bath, large closet, and separate sitting area anchors the level, while two spacious bedrooms—one with en-suite bath—overlook the garden and share access to a sunroom ideal for a family space. Two additional bedrooms work beautifully as guest rooms or a home office. Full seismic upgrades, modern amenities, and numerous system improvements ensure peace of mind. With a Walk Score of 98 and proximity to transit, restaurants, and shopping, this home sits in one of San Francisco's most coveted and vibrant neighborhoods.

South of Market (SoMa)
SoMa sprawls across San Francisco's southeastern quadrant - too large and diverse to characterize simply. This is where museums cluster (SFMOMA, Museum of the African Diaspora, Contemporary Jewish Museum), where tech companies occupy converted warehouses and new glass towers, where nightclubs thump until dawn, and where some of the city's most innovative restaurants break new ground.
Private Retreat
The cul-de-sac seclusion is the first surprise; the seamless indoor-outdoor living on the main floor is the second. A sunroom connecting two upstairs bedrooms creates a flexible family space, while full seismic upgrades and a Walk Score of 98 deliver both peace of mind and urban convenience.

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