Amazing opportunity to own a three-unit building delivered vacant in Duboce Triangle. This beautiful 1910 Victorian has an original facade and many authentic details intact. Three levels of living space spanning across 4,032 sq ft. With additional expansion potential in the undeveloped basement of 1540 sq ft. The owner has received planning approval to increase each unit by almost 200 sq ft. The top floor unit is currently 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. Middle and lower floors are 2 bedrooms 1 bath. Front of the building faces south. Situated on 15th Street between Castro St. and Noe St. Just a couple of blocks from CPMC Davies Medical Campus and Duboce Park. Very close to public transit, amazing walk score of 99, this is a walker’s paradise. Great opportunity for owners or investors looking to add value.
Live Auction Thursday, August 20th, 2020 @ 12pm
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All Property, Seller Reports/Disclosures completed
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