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550 Davis Street #25 is exquisitely remodeled and enjoys views over San Francisco's bustling waterfront to the water and Bay Bridge beyond.   Under the direction of Susan Lund, this 3 bedroom 3 bathroom unit has been thoughtfully renovated from the studs up with a view towards elegant entertaining, at home work environments and ample storage.  It's chef kitchen has a lovely seating area and opens to the private landscaped patio.  There are two offices and one of the three bedrooms has been fitted as a media room with a projection 96" television and surround sound.

Located conveniently in the Financial District, the owners can take advantage of the Golden Gateway Swim and Tennis Club with 9 tennis courts and 2 heated pools, Ferry Building, public transportation and the private Sydney Walton Park.

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  • Spacious two level view home, meticulously remodeled using designer Susan Lund  of Spacial Design.
  • Living room with Waterfront Views, wood burning fireplace, Eucalyptus hardwood floors and tall ceilings.
  • Gourmet chef kitchen with comfortably entertaining spaces entices one to cook with the highest quality appliances, custom storage and open to the views of the Waterfront and landscaped patio.
  • Dining room allows seating for 12 under its skylights with views out to the Waterfront, Bay Bridge and Embarcadero. 
  • A Bay view office, complete with custom cabinetry and a full bathroom complete the main level of this home.  
  • The master bedroom has Bay views, a large remodeled bathroom, walk in closets and plenty of custom cabinetry.  
  • The upper level office and hobby work area with skylight provide privacy to be creative.
  • Two additional bedrooms with Bay views and a large laundry room complete the second level.  One of the bedrooms is used as a media room media room with a projection TV and 96” wall screen.
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Financial District / Barbary Coast

Although the term "Barbary Coast" is derived from the 18th century reference to the wild coast of North Africa, it had become synonymous with pirates and debauchery. Thus, during the Gold Rush era of San Francisco, the nine-block area bounded by Montgomery Street, Washington Street, Stockton Street and Broadway became known as the Barbary Coast. Abandoned ships ultimately sunk and were covered with landfill and have continued to be uncovered during construction as late as 2001. The Financial District, predominately a commercial center of historic banks built on Gold Rush fortunes and high-rise office buildings, offers a smattering of upscale apartments and condominiums - and the demand is growing. Four-star, celebrated restaurants and hotels, as well as services of all kinds, are never more than a block away. The private Sydney Walton Park surrounded by the Golden Gateway Commons, is the perfect place for a refreshing, sunny picnic lunch. Hidden between the famous TransAmerica Pyramid and another high rise, you'll find TransAmerica Redwood Park, a tiny sanctuary where busy stockbrokers take a break to watch Chinese grandmas practice their Tai Chi. Across the Embarcadero Boulevard is the famous Ferry Building with its popular shops and restaurants.  Coming soon, the Exploratorium and the 34th Americas Cup sailing regatta village.

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Open House:

Sunday, September 18  2 to 4 PM

Brokers Tour:
Tuesday, September 27th

al Showings by Appointment:
Contact Frederick Allardyce - 415.310.4999 - fred@allardyce.com

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Frederick Allardyce
Broker Associate
Sotheby’s International Realty
117 Greenwich Street
San Francisco, CA 94111
Office: 415-901-1788
Cell: 415-310-4999
fred@allardyce.com
www.allardyce.com

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