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- Status Coming Soon
- Year Built 1910
- Property Type Residential
About This Property
Held in the same family for decades, this exceptional legal three-unit building sits on an expansive, double-wide lot, offering a rare combination of space, privacy, and incredible income potential. Fully detached and boasting high ceilings paired with striking period details, the property features two updated, vacant units that are ready for immediate occupancy or high-yield rental. The top-floor 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom unit was recently offered for rent at $4,400, drawing significant interest and inquiries, while the bright studio below was most recently asking $1,900. With unit 1762 currently rented and the convenience of shared parking, this versatile property represents a generational opportunity to invest or settle down in a vibrant corner of the city. Located on a quiet, low-traffic residential stretch of Quesada Avenue, this special pocket of southeastern San Francisco is known for its strong sense of community, pride of ownership, and surprisingly peaceful atmosphere. Because the street functions like a quiet cul-de-sac and is not a major throughway, traffic remains minimal, creating a calmer neighborhood setting that feels tucked away from the pace of the city. Well-kept homes, mature gardens, and longtime residents contribute to the block’s welcoming character, while nearby community green spaces and neighborhood beautification efforts add to the area’s charm and distinct identity. Proximity to Dining, Sports, & Areas of Interest While the immediate block offers a tranquil escape, you are just minutes away from some of San Francisco’s most dynamic culinary, athletic, and outdoor destinations: * Local Dining & Breweries: Just a short distance away, the Third Street corridor and adjacent neighborhoods serve up incredible local flavor. Enjoy artisanal pastries at Fox and Lion Bread, grab a craft pint at Laughing Monk Brewing, or savor beloved local staples like Old Skool Cafe and Radio Africa & Kitchen. * World-Class Sports Arenas: Sports fans and concertgoers will love the effortless access to the city's premier venues. Jump on the T-Third Muni line or take a quick drive up the waterfront to reach Chase Center (home of the Golden State Warriors) in Mission Bay, or head slightly further north to catch a Giants game at Oracle Park. * Scenic Parks & Areas of Interest: Nature and recreation are right at your doorstep. Explore the scenic waterfront trails and birdwatching vistas at Heron’s Head Park, or enjoy the vast shoreline and picnic areas at Candlestick Point State Recreation Area. * Seamless Connectivity: Positioned with convenient access to Interstate 280 and Highway 101, commutes to downtown San Francisco, the Mission District, or down to SFO and Silicon Valley are incredibly straightforward, making it an ideal anchor spot for Bay Area living.