Park Avenue style on glamorous Nob Hill. Manhattan meets San Francisco in this charming and spacious studio with beautiful views of the Bay, Golden Gate Bridge and iconic Grace Cathedral with Huntington Park, the Pacific Union Club and the Fairmont Hotel in the background. Featuring lovely architectural detailing and a beautifully remodeled kitchen, this sophisticated residence offers a quintessential City lifestyle close to world-class shopping, restaurants, hotels and theaters, as well Opera, Symphony and Ballet, and the booming tech and business centers of SOMA and the Financial District.
- Studio cooperative apartment with dining area and one bath
- 17 story, 84 unit high-rise built in 1927 by acclaimed architect William Weeks
- One car assigned parking available for $200 per month
- 24 hour doorman service
- On-site property manager
- Storage available for lease on a seniority basis HOA Dues include water, heat, garbage, maintenance, reserves, on-site property manager and 24-hour doorman Features of this chic City residence include: - The gracious entrance foyer opens into a large open living space with beautiful dark-stained hardwood floors, lovely moldings, and a mirrored wall reflecting views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Grace Cathedral. A clever foldoutMurphy bed with built-ins maximizes the use of this flexible space - The sleek kitchen features gorgeous quartz counters, glass tiled backsplash, porcelain-tiled floor and stainless appliances and opens to a charming breakfast/ dining area with Golden Gate and Cathedral views - The large walk-in closet features gorgeous zebra-wood built-ins - All-white tiled bath with shower/ tub and pedestal sink - Cathedral Tower- this historic building, built in 1927 at the pinnacle of Nob Hill reveals the glamorous design creativity and structural integrity found in the other historic Nob Hill properties built by the same prestigious Parisian-trained architect William Weeks who also designed and built the historic Nob Hill hotels: The Mark Hopkins and The Huntington. Its Spanish inspired historic and luxurious lobby has been maintained to preserve it’s historic elements and unusual detail. This building with its stunning façade and exceptionally decorative portico became famous after Dashiell Hammett made it the home of character Bridget O’Shaughnessy, in the book and movie the “Maltese Falcon” starring Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor. The building was known as “the Coronet” in the movie. It's 17 floors high on Nob Hill provide some of the most magnificent views in San Francisco and luxury services: 24 hour doorman service and a full time on-site management office, ample parking, and a huge, gorgeously landscaped south view terrace for the use of owners, whether for personal sunbathing or lavish parties.