Board and Care Facility - San Francisco CA
935 & 969 Buena Vista Ave W
San Francisco, CA 94117
Highlights
- Zoned RH-3
- Edwardian built in a 1904
- Board and Care Facility
- Haight-Ashbury District
- Next to Buena Vista Park
- 1.1 Miles to Golden Gate Park Panhandle
- 2.5 Miles to downtown San Francisco
- 1.3 Miles to the Painted Ladies
Description
KW Commercial Oakland is pleased to present this unique investment opportunity at 935 & 969 Buena Vista Ave West, in San Francisco, CA. The combined properties total approximately +/-8,659 SF building situated on a +/-3,197 SF lot. The properties have a total of 24 rooms, 37 beds, 5 full-baths, and 3 half-baths.
Previously operated as a board and care facility, gives a new owner historic data on how they can reposition this property into a positive cash flow investment.
The properties are located in the Haight-Ashbury District directly across from Buena Vista Park and close proximity to the Golden Gate Park panhandle. The district has many shops and restaurants and just 2 miles to Highway 101 freeway to access the bay area.
Edwardian built in a 1904
Across Buena Vista Park
Historic altered in 1966
Residential care home
935 Buena Vista:
2920 SF Building
1412 SF Lot
11 rooms
3 bathrooms
969 Buena Vista:
5734 SF Building
1785 SF Lot
13 rooms
2 full baths
3 half baths
The property is located in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco, California. It is also called The Haight and The Upper Haight district. This location has direct views of Buena Vista Park with Golden Gate Park panhandle just north of the area. The submarket is close enough to Downtown to enjoy it's amenities in addition to its own, and far enough to dodge much of the city's traffic jams. There are many transportation options. Downtown San Francisco can be reached via BART and Muni lines. Freeways I-280 and 101 provide easy access to the Bay Area.
Haight-Ashbury neighborhood includes shopping, walking tours, hiking to the top of Buena Vista Park, and admiring its gorgeous murals and Victorian homes. Also known as the birthplace of the hippie counterculture of the 1960s.