Status: Active

464-466 Noe St, San Francisco, CA 94114

Eureka Valley/Dolore $1,395,000 Single-Family Homes
5 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms, 2 Car Tandem Parking

Walk Score™: 100

Home Tour

First time on the market in appx 40 yrs, this sunny pitched roof Victorian packed with original details, high ceilings, crown molding, wainscotting, refinished & softwood floors. The main house first level has a formal living room, FDR, bedroom/family room, + 1/2 bath a big eat-in kitchen with a deck over the large mature landscaped yard. Upstairs find 3 bedrms, 1 bath. Downstairs find a 1/1 garden apt (tenant occ), garage+parking pad. Steps to Castro Village, MUNI, Dolores Pk.

  • Cross Street: 18th Street/Ford St
  • Approximate Sq. Ft.: 2711 (Per Tax Records)
  • Price Per Sq. Ft.: $514.57
  • Year Built: 1901
  • # Rooms: 10
  • Days On Zephyr: 47 days
  • MLS#: 373259

Additional Details - View Details

  • Parking: Attached, Garage
  • Type: Attached, 3 Story
  • Style: Victorian
  • Views: Garden/Greenbelt
  • Floors: Linoleum, Softwood
  • Fireplace: Decorative Only, Living Room
  • Bath Type/Includes: Tile, Stall Shower
  • Kitchen: Freestanding Range, Refrigerator, Freezer, Breakfast Room
  • Dining Room: Formal
  • Other Rooms: Storage
  • Laundry Appliances: Washer/Dryer, In Kitchen
  • Transportation: 1 Block
  • Shopping: 1 Block
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Neighborhood Detail

Overview

Eureka Valley and Dolores Heights, which includes the world-renowned Castro district, have a wonderfully rich history as the epicenter of the gay rights movement. Today, the neighborhood is undergoing another transition as the long-standing gay community welcomes young families to the increasingly diverse neighborhood. On the eastern end, coveted Liberty Hill offers tremendous views and one-of-a-kind residences. Located centrally with downtown access via Muni streetcar and freeway access just off of Market Street, the hard-to-resist neighborhood is also graced with a wide variety of architectural styles and property types -- including many pre-Quake Victorians. Bustling Castro Street is home to some of the city's most beloved landmarks, including Harvey Milk's store front and the historic Castro Theatre, as well as great restaurants and bars, clubs and pubs serving all your nightlife needs. A celebratory attitude often reigns, as each year the streets come alive during the Castro Street Fair and Pride Week. Venture up the hills and you'll find quieter streets lined with charming, well-kept homes. Locals love to take advantage of many hidden mini-parks like Kite Hill, and the Seward Street slides.
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Population Description

  • Population: 30,574
  • 59.80% male / 40.20% female
  • Average person is 37.70 years old
  • 66.70% college graduates
  • $75,727 average household income

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