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Tenderloin House for Sale

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    $700,000

    • 1 Bed
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,500 Sq Ft

    16 Dodge Place, San Francisco, CA 94102

    Rare opportunity to own a unique piece in San Francisco. Approximately 1,500 sq ft of space on a 1,120 sq ft lot. Property has a kitchen, bathroom, and open area upstairs. Large space on ground floor with room for one car parking.

    Jonathan Britton Britton & Company, W.J.

    16 Dodge Place, San Francisco, CA 94102

Why Live in Tenderloin

Tenderloin, a neighborhood in San Francisco, is known for its vibrant history and cultural significance. The area has long been a hub for musicians, artists, and social movements, including the historic 1966 Compton Cafeteria Riot, which led to the establishment of the Transgender District in 2017. Tenderloin offers a lower cost of living compared to other parts of San Francisco and is characterized by its resistance to gentrification. The neighborhood primarily consists of apartments with architectural styles such as Tudor Revival, Spanish Colonial, and Art Deco. Public transportation is readily available with Bay Area Rapid Transit bus stations on most street corners, making it easy to navigate the city. Tenderloin boasts a walkability score of 98/100, with numerous local markets like Mid City Market and Deli and Yogi Food Market, and a Trader Joe’s about half a mile away. The neighborhood is renowned for its Vietnamese dining district, Little Saigon, featuring popular spots like Saigon Sandwich. For recreation, residents can visit Father Alfred E. Boeddeker Park, which includes a basketball court, playground, and mural, or the Tenderloin National Forest, an outdoor art space with communal areas and sculptures. Educationally, the area is served by the highly rated San Francisco Unified School District, with Roosevelt Middle School and Wallenburg Traditional High School both earning high marks. The Tenderloin Museum offers walking tours, art exhibitions, and block parties, highlighting the neighborhood's rich history. Nearby Civic Center provides additional cultural attractions, including the Orpheum Theater, San Francisco Public Library, and San Francisco Symphony.
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