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Downtown Multifamily Homes & Duplexes for Sale

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    $2,200,000

    • 17 Beds
    • 10,297 Sq Ft

    555 Hyde St, San Francisco, CA 94109

    Located in the heart of San Francisco's centrally positioned and vibrant Tenderloin neighborhood, 545-555 Hyde Street is surrounded by a dynamic mix of restaurants, cafes, art spaces, and essential city services. The property offers excellent access to public transit options, and is within walking distance of downtown, the Civic Center, and Union Square. Its strategic location also places it near

    Ning Ho Marcus & Millichap

    555 Hyde St, San Francisco, CA 94109
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    $16,500,000

    • Studio
    • 46,919 Sq Ft

    501 Taylor St, San Francisco, CA 94102

    501 Taylor Street (aka 500 Geary Blvd) is a 76-unit apartment building located in San Francisco's Lower Nob Hill neighborhood. The property features 75 studio units, 2 resident manager units, and one prime corner retail space. The ground-floor retail space is leased to Walgreens (dark) through February 2034, providing strong, stable income from a national credit tenant. Great value-add

    Louis Cornejo Urban Group Real Estate

    501 Taylor St, San Francisco, CA 94102
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    $2,489,000

    • 9 Beds
    • 6,542 Sq Ft

    1073 Bush St, San Francisco, CA 94109

    Excellent location for this 11-unit property in Nob Hill, with potential upside in rents, will have 2 units vacant soon, excellent walk, bike, and transporation scores, near many amenties, fitness centers, Union Square shopping and dining, Financial District, and much more.

    Carlos Serrano-Quan Sequoia Commercial Group

    1073 Bush St, San Francisco, CA 94109
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    $5,900,000

    • 8 Beds
    • 16,680 Sq Ft

    1280 Pine St, San Francisco, CA 94109

    Constructed in 1927, 1280 Pine is a 25-unit apartment building in historic Nob Hill. This six-story concrete and steel structure rises above its neighbors, allowing for excellent natural light throughout. The 18 studio units all face west, with most offering city views. The six one-bedrooms, located at the front of the building, are spacious, south-facing units, many with great views as well.

    Adam Filly Compass Commercial

    1280 Pine St, San Francisco, CA 94109
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    $5,950,000

    • Studio
    • 16,850 Sq Ft

    860 Bush St, San Francisco, CA 94108

    860 Bush Street is a prominent Nob Hill apartment building, available for the first time in nearly four decades. Ideally located between Taylor and Mason Streets, this six-story property was built in 1913 and spans 16,850 sq. ft. It sits mid-block along San Francisco's popular Bush-Pine Street corridor, a desirable, relatively flat area with quick access to the Financial District and Union

    Matthew C. Sheridan Maven Commercial, Inc.

    860 Bush St, San Francisco, CA 94108
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    $1,600,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 4,553 Sq Ft

    926 Larkin St, San Francisco, CA 94109

    Solid investment with 9 studio apartments, a 2 bed/2bath unit and 1 commercial space. The property consist of 4,553 SF and masonry construction built in 1916, which was seismically retrofitted in 2003. The property is zoned RC-4 and offers stability with 100% occupancy. The property is currently master metered for PG&E with a newer individual metered service ready to hook-up upon turnover. Well

    Steven Caravelli Coldwell Banker Commercial Rea

    926 Larkin St, San Francisco, CA 94109

Why Live in Downtown

Downtown San Francisco is a vibrant neighborhood known for its diverse dining, shopping, and cultural experiences. Union Square offers name-brand stores and art galleries, while Nob Hill is renowned for its luxurious ambiance and historical significance. The area is rich in history, with landmarks like Grace Cathedral showcasing French Gothic architecture. Dining options are plentiful, from Swedish-American breakfasts at Sears Fine Food to deli sandwiches at Tommy’s Joynt, a community staple for over 75 years. For drinks, Top of the Mark provides panoramic views of the city. Grocery shopping is convenient with Trader Joe’s and Pine & Jones Market nearby. Residents have no shortage of things to do, with Union Square, Chinatown, and Japantown offering a variety of restaurants, retail, and nightlife. Cultural venues like August Hall, American Conservatory Theater, and the San Francisco Playhouse host numerous shows and concerts. Parks such as Huntington Square Park, Betty Ann Ong Recreation Center, and Father Alfred E. Boeddeker Park provide recreational spaces and community programs. Housing in downtown San Francisco includes a mix of old condo buildings with sweeping views, luxury condos, Victorian buildings, and brick complexes. The housing market is slow, with homes typically on the market for about 80 days. Schools in the area are highly rated, with Redding Elementary School, Marina Middle School, and Galileo High School receiving commendable grades. The neighborhood is pedestrian-friendly with many sidewalks, bike lanes, and access to public transportation, including the iconic cable cars. Major roadways like Interstate-80 and US-101, along with San Francisco International Airport 14 miles away, facilitate travel beyond the city.

Home Trends in Downtown, CA

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$550,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$324
Number of Homes for Sale
0
Last 12 months Home Sales
21
Months of Supply
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Median List Price
$550,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
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