Steven Huang June 13, 2020
Real Estate
A charming condominium home with a coveted Cole Valley locale, ready for move in by someone with discriminating taste and distinctive vision. This upper floor residence includes 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 parking space.
Enter this hillside home and ascend the stairs to the formal entry. The grand front room with period details comprises living and dining areas for savoring views of the City. The remodeled kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a Wedgewood stove is a haven for the at-home cook. The two west-facing bedrooms are the perfect respite after hours in the city. Pamper yourself in the updated bathroom before you start the next day. This home also features a large, shared backyard that has a Meyer Lemon tree and an Angel Trumpet tree, and Rose bushes. The backyard walls feature original cobblestone from old San Francisco streets, tying in the true Victorian charm.
Cole Valley is a well-loved by residents who often gather in the charming shopping and restaurant area where Muni N-train has a popular stop at Cole and Carl Streets. Zazie, Cafe Reverie, Padrecito and The Ice Cream Bar are just a few of the local favorites. Luke’s Local and Whole Foods are convenient grocery options. Nearby is UCSF’s university and medical campus where many neighbors study and work. Park spaces abound nearby, including world-famous Golden Gate Park, Grattan Playground and Koret Playground, where people enjoy the Carousel.
Ready for your next home at 1331 Willard?

All interior photos have been virtually staged by Aalto.
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