Bay Area/ Oakland/ Real Estate & Development
Published on February 22, 2018
Inner Mission: Urban Diversity Meets City Convenience & Charm [Sponsored]Photos: Zephyr

With its warm and sunny disposition, culturally diverse community and eclectic architectural styles, it's easy to see why the Inner Mission has long been one of San Francisco's most popular residential neighborhoods.

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Beyond South of Market, tucked between the Castro and Potrero Hill, the Inner Mission is always bustling with activity. Vibrant street art, sprawling parks, world-renowned restaurants, funky shops and a healthy dose of urban grit are just the beginning.

The neighborhood's housing stock offers something for everyone: quaint, Victorian-style homes and flats, modern condos, and luminous live-work lofts.

When it comes to dining out, it's easy to take your tastebuds on a trip around the globe without leaving the neighborhood. There are proper bagels at Wise Sons Deli, tea leaf salad at Burma Love, Argentinian steak at Lolinda, juicy burritos at Taqueria El Farolito, fresh seafood at Al's Place. Plus, new destinations always in the works.

Shopping districts along Mission and Valencia Street draw neighbors and visitors throughout the week. Mission Street—lined with international markets, bakeries, taquerias and folk art shops—celebrates the barrio's rich Hispanic heritage. Valencia Street's cafes, bars, live music venues, and wide variety of homegrown retailers makes it easy to entertain yourself locally.

Despite its dense, central city location, recreational space isn't lacking either. Beyond the recently remodeled Dolores Park, the Mission Community Pool, Garfield Square's athletic fields, Chan Kaajal playground and community garden and Mission Cliffs climbing gym keep residents of all ages active.

When venturing out of the neighborhood is unavoidable, Inner Mission neighbors enjoy quick access to the 101, two BART stations and multiple Muni bus lines.

2BR/2BA, 2125 Bryant Street, #402

The two-bedroom, two-bath top-floor condo at 2125 Bryant Street, #402, is currently available. Represented by Zephyr agents Sherri Howe (415-640-4664) and Kristin Rolph (415-265-1427), the spacious floor plan features a modern open kitchen, perfect for entertaining, a private balcony overlooking the building's lush green garden and a spa-like ensuite bath.

3BR, 1BA, 23 Woodward

Also currently available: 23 Woodward. The three-bedroom, one-bath at off Duboce Street sits where a zoo, museum and amusement park drew large crowds in the late 1800s. Today, the top-floor residence boasts wood floors and double-paned windows, in-unit washer and dryer, and a small outdoor deck.

23 Woodward is a tenancy in common (TIC), in which the building's tenants collectively own the property, and each partner owns a percentage share.

To learn more about the property, call (415-846-3535) or message Zephyr agent Gemma Paybarah.

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