We’re excited to present this exceptional listing: 1828 Eddy St #101. It’s a special place with a character you don’t find every day in San Francisco, and we are thrilled to show you this property now that it is on the market.















































This isn’t your typical San Francisco condo. Unit #101 is a two-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom New York-style loft that has a wonderfully airy and open atmosphere, thanks to its impressive 17-foot ceilings. A spiral staircase adds to its distinctive feel, and a charming stove/fireplace provides heat for the home.
Step from the living room onto your own private patio, a great space for morning coffee or relaxing in the evening. The interior features high-end finishes, including handsome maple flooring and granite countertops in the kitchen. Convenience is built right in with stainless appliances and an in-unit washer and dryer.
The building itself, known as The Basilica Lofts (built in 2000), offers some great shared amenities. There’s a roof deck with city views and a quiet backyard area with benches and mature plantings. Located right off Divisadero in the Western Addition, you’re within walking distance of plenty of great restaurants, coffee shops, and the iconic Alamo Square.
Property Details
- Built in 2000
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1.5 Bathrooms
- 769 Sq Ft
- 1 Covered Space in Attached Garage
- 17′ Ceilings & Spiral Staircase
- Hardwood Flooring
- Granite Counters
- Stove/Fireplace for heating
- Private Patio
- Shared View Roof Deck
- Shared Backyard
- Bicycle Storage
- Intercom System
- HOA Dues $585/mo (Shared Utilities, Building Insurance, Professional Management, Reserves, Trash)
LIST PRICE
$945,000
SOLD
$955,000 | $10,000 Over Asking
Exclusively Listed By:

Alexander Clark
theFrontSteps Real Estate
Top 1% SF Agents
Founder theFrontSteps
DRE# 01339386
415-254-5351
“Alex is, simply put, the best real estate agent in San Francisco. In a span of a few years, Alex has helped us buy two homes, and sell another two. Most of those deals presented unusual, and daunting challenges–financing problems…” Continue Reading


