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Pacific Heights Condo For Sale

2410 Pacific Ackerman-Burgelman Living Room Open Door 2410 Pacific Ackerman-Burgelman Living Room View 2410 Pacific Ackerman-Burgelman Aerial 2410 Pacific Ackerman-Burgelman Living Couch

2410 Pacific Ackerman-Burgelman Large Kitchen 2410 Pacific Ackerman-Burgelman Exterior 2410 Pacific Ackerman-Burgelman Bedroom 2410 Pacific Ackerman-Burgelman Bathroom

2410 Pacific Ackerman-Burgelman Kitchen 2410 Pacific Ackerman-Burgelman Aerial Very High 2410 Pacific Ackerman-Burgelman Aerial High 2410 Pacific Ackerman-Burgelman Bedroom

SOLD:  Our Pacific Heights condo listed for $830,000 just sold for $880,000!

The buyers also took on the assessment costs for the soft story retrofit.

2410 Pacific Avenue #6 is a large one bedroom, one bathroom condominium with parking and storage included listed for $830,000.  The property is located in an exceptional part of Pacific Heights with an almost flat walk to the shops and restaurants along Upper Fillmore Street.  Jackson Fillmore restaurant is one block away!  Pick up coffee steps away and walk to either Lafayette Park or Alta Plaza Park.

Lafayette Park

Lafayette Park SF

Alta Plaza Park

Alta Plaza Park

Not to mention 2410 Pacific Avenue #6 is a quick walk to the shops and restaurants along Union Street, Polk Street, and Fillmore Street!

Pacific Heights San Francisco

Tech Shuttles

2410 Pacific Apple Shuttle Stop

This is the map, to the best of my knowledge, of the Apple Shuttle stop nearest to 2410 Pacific Avenue.  Several of the tech companies have shuttles that have stops in the area.

Interactive map of the Apple Shuttle Stops click here:  Apple Shuttle Stops

2410 Pacific Avenue #6 is an exceptional one bedroom condo in a superb location.  Don’t let this opportunity pass you by.

Contact us and get more information:  Let’s Talk! 

Factoid

2475 Pacific Avenue Oldest House in Pacific Heights

According to Wikipedia 2475 Pacific Avenue, just down the block from 2410 Pacific Avenue #6, is the oldest house in Pacific Heights built in 1853 just 5 years after James W. Marshall, while constructing a saw mill, found gold in Sutter Creek starting the great California Gold Rush.