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Andrew De Vries presents:
Finally…stunning opulence, space, location and lots of light for the value-conscious San Francisco buyer.
1250 Jones #403 is a spacious 1BD/1BA condo in the coveted Clay-Jones Art Deco tower, perched at the pinnacle of Nob Hill, that features west-facing views, high ceilings, modern updates, period charm, and a bonus home office or kitchen pantry.
The bright unit greets visitors with a stately columned foyer that leads to a bright formal living room with big windows and an adjoining formal dining room well-placed near the chef’s kitchen and bonus pantry or home office.
A big corner bedroom with windows on two sides, a spacious mirrored bathroom with shower and tub, a laundry/utility room with storage and in-unit washer and dryer AND one-car assigned parking (for small additional fee) completes this comprehensive offering.
Fresh paint, hardwood floors and lots of closet space run throughout.
The renowned Art Deco building features a common sundeck, 24-hour doorperson, professional management, well-funded reserves (buyers to verify) and recently completed building upgrades.
For size, amenities, location, value and a world-class location steps from Huntington Park, shopping, dining, theatres and more, 1250 Jones #403 is not to be missed!
Showings by Appointment:
Contact Andrew De Vries, MBA
(415) 585-5200
[email protected]
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Franciscan Properties
Listing Broker
DRE# 01368031
415-585-5200 office
Exclusive and elegant, Nob Hill is home to some of the grandest mansions and most historic hotels one can find in San Francisco. Nob Hill is part of an enclave made accessible in the 1870s by the addition of cable cars climbing up California Street through the heart of the neighborhood. The area is considered the center of old San Francisco, where even today descendants of some of the original founding families of San Francisco keep continued memberships at renowned private clubs, including the infamous Bohemian Club.
All but destroyed in the fire of 1906, Nob Hill homes remain the most prestigious of San Francisco addresses. Old money is on display here, making itself seen through the extravagantly adorned buildings that line every street.Huntington Park is certainly the heart of Nob Hill. Home to the iconic 10-foot Fountain of Tortoises, families enjoy congregating on its shady expanses to take in a bit of respite following the hike up the hill. There is also a children's playground which is second to none.
The spiritual center of the community is found in the impressive stone architecture of Grace Cathedral. A Liberal bastion, the Cathedral administers an array of social justice programs, and brings inspiration through the many musical concerts it hosts throughout the year. Also on the grounds is an outdoor meditation labyrinth. Here visitors traverse the garden in silence as part of a meditative reflection on their own lives and the lives of others.
The neighborhood of Nob Hill remains a very walkable area despite its many steep avenues. It remains an urban oasis for residents while never being too far from the action of downtown. Perfectly situated it remains bounded by the excitement of Chinatown, the thrilling nightlife of Polk Street, and the upscale shopping of Union Square. Nob Hill is a walking commute from downtown and the financial district. And for those not interested in walking at the end of the day, MUNI provides monthly cable car passes. Now that's traveling in style!