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1400 York Street

  • San Francisco, CA
  • $1,330,000
$1,330,000

1400 York Street

4 Beds 3 Baths 1,495 Sq.Ft. 1,875 Sq.Ft.

Description

Remodeled corner-lot house with separate cottage unit may be your home through life's changes. Main residence features 3 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 garage parking & multiple bonus rooms. Open-concept living + kitchen + dining room offers skylight, gas range & stainless steel appliances. Guest bedroom may be used as home office or sitting room. Redesigned bathroom is supplemented by 2nd bathroom on this main level. Lower level includes 2 more finished bonus rooms, washer & dryer and garage for parking & storage. With separate entrance is a 1-bed, 1-bath cottage, accessed from 26th St. Nicely finished interiors. Great for rental income potential, guest accommodations, or home office suite. Sunny Mission location near freeway, James Rolph Playground, Potrero del Sol Park, Garfield Square, Precita Park & 24th Street retail scene is great for active, healthy lifestyle. Brava Theater & San Francisco General Hospital are nearby too. A diverse & exciting neighborhood to call home.

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Location

1400 York Street, San Francisco, CA 94110

Status

Sold

Date Sold

June 26, 2026

1922

1922

Year Built

4

4

Total Bedrooms

3

3

Total Bathrooms

1,495

1,495

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

1,875

1,875

Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

4

Total Bathrooms

3

Full Bathrooms

3

Laundry room

In Basement

Flooring

Tile, Wood

Appliances

Dishwasher, Free-Standing Gas Range, Free-Standing Refrigerator, Range Hood, Microwave
01

Exterior & Building

Stories

2

Parking

Covered, Garage Faces Front, Independent, On Site (Single Family Only)
01

Lot & Area

Status

Sold

Living Area

1,495 Sq.Ft.

Total Area

1,495 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

1,875 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

426130829

Type

Residential

Year Built

1922

Neighborhood

Mission District, SF

School District

San Francisco
01

Finance

Sales Price

$1,330,000

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Mission District, SF

One of San Francisco's most trendy, iconic neighborhoods well known for its namesake, the 18th century Mission Dolores. #LiveWorkPlayHere

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One of San Francisco's most vibrant and trendy neighborhoods, the Mission is also recognized as one of the most influential epicenters of Latino culture since the 1950's (particularly the intimate 24th Street Corridor). The neighborhood is filled with murals and a culinary legacy that is best known for the 1960's invention of the Mission-style burrito.
 
Homes here offer a visual richness as a result of a long gestation period—over two centuries of building, rebuilding and recycling. Residents here are can pick from a variety of home styles including: characteristic flat-roofed Victorians, stick-style houses, ornately gabled Queen Annes, Italianate or Mission Revival mixed-use (commercial-residential) apartment buildings, or stripped-down functional or deco-detailed industrial warehouses. Grander residential dwellings can be found along Dolores Street and Fair Oaks.
 

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Commute
In close proximity to BART trains and Muni buses for easy transport around the neighborhood and surrounding areas. The Mission’s flatter grounds, sunnier weather, and easy transit options mean that it will likely stay a favorite stomping ground for the less car-dependent young professionals of today.

Schools K-12

Brightworks School (Private) - Parent Rating 5/5 Stars

Schools K-8

St Charles Elementary School (Private) - Parent Rating 4/5 Stars

Schools 9-12

O'Connell John High School (Public) - Parent Rating 4/5 Stars

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In recent decades, the Mission’s popularity with tech startups has brought in a new set of residents, such as the generation-defining hipsters. The Valencia and 20th Street corridors are now home to some of the most of-the-moment restaurants and bars, as well as pop-ups and other experimental spaces. Local favorites like La Taqueria, La Cumbre, and El Farolito are great spots for a famous Mission style burrito. For a cocktail, head over to True Laurel, Trick Dog or the Lost Resort, all located on 20th street, the neighborhood's newest and trendiest corridor. History enthusiasts can pay a visit to the Mission Dolores (built in 1776). For a day out, enjoy a picnic or take in some sun at the iconic Dolores Park!

Sources: 

https://www.sftravel.com/explore/neighborhoods/mission-district

https://www.foundsf.org/index.php?title=Architectural_Mission

https://goodmigrations.com/city-guides/san-francisco/the-mission
Live One of San Francisco's most vibrant and trendy neighborhoods, the Mission is also recognized as one of the most influential epicenters of Latino culture since the 1950's (particularly the intimate 24th Street Corridor). The neighborhood is filled with murals and a culinary legacy that is best known for the 1960's invention of the Mission-style burrito. Homes here offer a visual richness as a result of a long gestation period—over two centuries of building, rebuilding and recycling. Residents here are can pick from a variety of home styles including: characteristic flat-roofed Victorians, stick-style houses, ornately gabled Queen Annes, Italianate or Mission Revival mixed-use (commercial-residential) apartment buildings, or stripped-down functional or deco-detailed industrial warehouses. Grander residential dwellings can be found along Dolores Street and Fair Oaks. Work Commute In close proximity to BART trains and Muni buses for easy transport around the neighborhood and surrounding areas. The Mission’s flatter grounds, sunnier weather, and easy transit options mean that it will likely stay a favorite stomping ground for the less car-dependent young professionals of today. Schools K-12 Brightworks School (Private) - Parent Rating 5/5 Stars Schools K-8 St Charles Elementary School (Private) - Parent Rating 4/5 Stars Schools 9-12 O'Connell John High School (Public) - Parent Rating 4/5 Stars Play In recent decades, the Mission’s popularity with tech startups has brought in a new set of residents, such as the generation-defining hipsters. The Valencia and 20th Street corridors are now home to some of the most of-the-moment restaurants and bars, as well as pop-ups and other experimental spaces. Local favorites like La Taqueria, La Cumbre, and El Farolito are great spots for a famous Mission style burrito. For a cocktail, head over to True Laurel, Trick Dog or the Lost Resort, all located on 20th street, the neighborhood's newest and trendiest corridor. History enthusiasts can pay a visit to the Mission Dolores (built in 1776). For a day out, enjoy a picnic or take in some sun at the iconic Dolores Park! Sources: https://www.sftravel.com/explore/neighborhoods/mission-district https://www.foundsf.org/index.php?title=Architectural_Mission https://goodmigrations.com/city-guides/san-francisco/the-mission
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