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    920 Harrison Street, 6

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    $760,000

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    1

    Beds

    1.5

    Baths

    SoMa

    Neighborhood

    This modern, recently updated SOMA live/work loft offers grand, double height ceilings, a wall of oversized windows, and private terrace.

    The great room includes a gas burning fireplace, built-in custom cabinetry and bookshelves as well as an area for a home office. The kitchen has been completely reinvented with an abundance of cabinetry and a spot-on layout that opens directly to the great room and a private outdoor patio, perfect for entertaining.

    The main level has a half-bathroom for guests, and two closets for storage and coats.

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    Features

    The lofted bedroom offers an ensuite, has a seating area that could double as a second home office space, and two sizable closets (one walk-in). The in-unit laundry area has a recently upgraded full size washer & dryer with extra storage and a folding counter. The building is equipped with ButterflyMX front door entry system and has furnished rooftop deck with 360 views of the city. The loft includes one-car deeded parking space and a storage room. Centrally located and easy access to Whole Foods, Safeway, downtown, I-280, US-101, the Bay Bridge, Fourth and King Caltrain station.

    Neighborhood

    SOMA

    Formerly called “South of the Slot” in reference to the cable cars that ran up and down Market Street, South of Market is a patchwork of warehouses, nightlife, art spaces, high-rise condo and apartment buildings, and technology companies.

    ATTRIBUTES

    Home to dozens of tech startups and multimedia companies, SoMa has a young, edgy vibe. Once an industrial area primarily zoned for commercial use, many of SoMa’s former warehouses and office spaces have been converted into luxury lofts, live-work spaces and apartments.

    WHAT TO EXPECT

    SoMa appeals to young professionals who enjoy the neighborhood’s vibe and its convenient proximity to downtown. On SoMa’s smaller side streets, such as Minna, there are a number of Victorian flats and modern condos. SoMa is right next door to San Francisco’s downtown, and several major public transit routes pass directly through.

    LIFESTYLE

    During lunch hours, many SoMa tech workers grab a take out lunch and find a sunny spot on the grass at Yerba Buena Gardens. Some of the city’s best museums, such as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, are close by.

    THE MARKET

    Home to SF’s biggest development boom since the Gold Rush, SoMa will soon see massive new office, housing, and transit projects. Rincon Hill is home to huge new skyscrapers, including the Transbay Terminal, which will include a Caltrain connection. City plans for central and western SoMa will place another generation of offices and housing alongside the existing live-work lofts, warehouses, small factories, and art and entertainment venues.

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