Joel Goodrich Presents
Elegant Pacific Heights Condominium With Bay and Golden Gate Vistas
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$1,688,000
1900 Broadway #5, San Francisco
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Property Details
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beds
2
baths
1
interior
1,315 sq ft
neighborhood
Pacific Heights
Enjoy an iconic San Francisco lifestyle from a boutique, pre-war building at one of Pacific Heights most desirable addresses- beautiful, tree-lined Broadway. Skyline and Bay views flood this 2 bedroom apartment with natural light pouring through huge floor-to-ceiling windows. Large entertaining spaces crowned with architecturally stunning coffered ceilings provide a perfect venue for hosting elegant evenings as well as for casual lounging and dining.
Nestled in the heart of Pacific Heights amongst magnificent mansions and stately consulates, this sophisticated City residence enjoys close proximity to the trend-setting boutiques, popular restaurants and entertainment attractions of Fillmore, Union and Chestnut Streets, as well as to some of the world’s most beautiful parks & beaches. Enjoy a quintessentially San Francisco lifestyle in one of the City’s most sought-after and vibrant historical neighborhoods, with easy access to the tech capital of the world in the hubs of SoMa, Jackson Square and & FiDi- as well as all the Opera, Symphony, Ballet and Jazz cultural attractions of Civic Center!
PROPERTY PROFILE
- 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, 1 car parking condominium in Pacific Heights
- Views of the Bay and Alcatraz with postcard vistas of the Golden Gate Bridge
- 1,315 Square feet as per city of San Francisco tax records; buyer to independently verify
- 7-unit George Applegarth building built in 1920
- $1,437 HOA Dues include water, garbage, building insurance, elevator maintenance, and private common areas.
- Currently leased for $5,670 per month
THE RESIDENCE
Enter this dramatic residence through a gracious entrance hallway that spans the length of the home.
Step into the grand living/ dining/ entertainment rooms at the end of the formal hallway and feel the expanse of this wonderful entertaining space set against the backdrop of bay views through floor-to-ceiling windows. Underneath architecturally stunning coffered ceilings, this space sets the stage of opulence to enjoy meals and gatherings in an artistic boutique setting.
Adjacent to the living room and formal dining room lies the discrete chef’s kitchen. Experience a creative cooking space through dramatic hardwood cabinetry accented with marble counters, an LG 5 burner gas range with stainless hood, stainless refrigerator, stainless steel dishwasher, while enjoying lovely greenery outlooks through a private window.
The primary bedroom features abundant closet space and is close to the main bath which features a black and white tile arrangement with a shower over tub.
The comfortable second bedroom also enjoys ample closet space and accesses the main bath.
A laundry closet with LG stacked washer and dryer complete the floorplan of this elegant residence.
THE ARCHITECT
George A. Applegarth was born in Oakland, California, in 1876. He began his career as a draftsman at the San Francisco architectural firm Wright & Sanders.
Applegarth studied under Bernard Maybeck at the University of California, Berkeley. He then attended the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he received his diploma in 1906. Upon his return to the United States, Applegarth formed a partnership with Kenneth MacDonald which lasted for six years. Applegarth then practiced on his own.
In 1917, the Pacific Coast Shipbuilding Company built a company town named Clyde near Port Chicago in Contra Costa County. Maybeck was hired as supervising architect. Applegarth was hired as acting architect. Maybeck designed a hotel and two hundred or so houses. Applegarth drew many of the architectural plans.
Applegarth’s major works include residential and commercial projects for the Spreckels family, the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, the Clift Hotel, and the Downtown Center Garage.
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Nestled in the heart of Pacific Heights amongst magnificent mansions and stately consulates, this sophisticated City residence enjoys close proximity to the trend-setting boutiques, popular restaurants and entertainment attractions of Fillmore, Union and Chestnut Streets, as well as to some of the world’s most beautiful parks & beaches. Enjoy a quintessentially San Francisco lifestyle in one of the City’s most sought-after and vibrant historical neighborhoods, with easy access to the tech capital of the world in the hubs of SoMa, Jackson Square and & FiDi- as well as all the Opera, Symphony, Ballet and Jazz cultural attractions of Civic Center!
PROPERTY PROFILE
- 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, 1 car parking condominium in Pacific Heights
- Views of the Bay and Alcatraz with postcard vistas of the Golden Gate Bridge
- 1,315 Square feet as per city of San Francisco tax records; buyer to independently verify
- 7-unit George Applegarth building built in 1920
- $1,437 HOA Dues include water, garbage, building insurance, elevator maintenance, and private common areas.
- Currently leased for $5,670 per month
THE RESIDENCE
Enter this dramatic residence through a gracious entrance hallway that spans the length of the home.
Step into the grand living/ dining/ entertainment rooms at the end of the formal hallway and feel the expanse of this wonderful entertaining space set against the backdrop of bay views through floor-to-ceiling windows. Underneath architecturally stunning coffered ceilings, this space sets the stage of opulence to enjoy meals and gatherings in an artistic boutique setting.
Adjacent to the living room and formal dining room lies the discrete chef’s kitchen. Experience a creative cooking space through dramatic hardwood cabinetry accented with marble counters, an LG 5 burner gas range with stainless hood, stainless refrigerator, stainless steel dishwasher, while enjoying lovely greenery outlooks through a private window.
The primary bedroom features abundant closet space and is close to the main bath which features a black and white tile arrangement with a shower over tub.
The comfortable second bedroom also enjoys ample closet space and accesses the main bath.
A laundry closet with LG stacked washer and dryer complete the floorplan of this elegant residence.
THE ARCHITECT
George A. Applegarth was born in Oakland, California, in 1876. He began his career as a draftsman at the San Francisco architectural firm Wright & Sanders.
Applegarth studied under Bernard Maybeck at the University of California, Berkeley. He then attended the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he received his diploma in 1906. Upon his return to the United States, Applegarth formed a partnership with Kenneth MacDonald which lasted for six years. Applegarth then practiced on his own.
In 1917, the Pacific Coast Shipbuilding Company built a company town named Clyde near Port Chicago in Contra Costa County. Maybeck was hired as supervising architect. Applegarth was hired as acting architect. Maybeck designed a hotel and two hundred or so houses. Applegarth drew many of the architectural plans.
Applegarth’s major works include residential and commercial projects for the Spreckels family, the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, the Clift Hotel, and the Downtown Center Garage.
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The
Neighborhood
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PACIFIC HEIGHTS- With its grand, upscale mansions and beautiful parks and views, the City’s Pacific Heights neighborhood is where Hollywood goes for cinematic thrills when it wants to film in a spectacular San Francisco location- whether it’s a romantic comedy or an action thriller!
Some of the vintage, most grand and large homes in the city can be found in highly affluent Pacific Heights, which features an ample stock of Victorians, Edwardians, Mission Revivals, and homes in the style of French Chateaux and Italian Villas. A few of the former baronial mansions now serve as elite private schools including San Francisco University High School, Drew School, Town School For Boys, and Convent of the Sacred Heart (in the former Flood Mansion).
Scattered among these neighborhood gems are a few coveted, architecturally significant high-rise apartments from the 1920’s or so, rising above the stunning streetscapes below.
Pacific Heights has tree-lined streets, gorgeous parks, playgrounds, and being bounded by the Presidio, enjoys easy access to open space and miles of hiking, running, biking trails, tennis courts and golf course. The main shopping areas can be found on Fillmore Street, which runs north and south through Pacific Heights, and Union Street which runs east and west. Slightly further to the north lies commercial Chestnut Street of the adjacent Marina district. These nearby neighborhood commercial strips are home to some of the city’s most chic boutiques, shops and choicest restaurants, interspersed with local small service businesses.
Some of the vintage, most grand and large homes in the city can be found in highly affluent Pacific Heights, which features an ample stock of Victorians, Edwardians, Mission Revivals, and homes in the style of French Chateaux and Italian Villas. A few of the former baronial mansions now serve as elite private schools including San Francisco University High School, Drew School, Town School For Boys, and Convent of the Sacred Heart (in the former Flood Mansion).
Scattered among these neighborhood gems are a few coveted, architecturally significant high-rise apartments from the 1920’s or so, rising above the stunning streetscapes below.
Pacific Heights has tree-lined streets, gorgeous parks, playgrounds, and being bounded by the Presidio, enjoys easy access to open space and miles of hiking, running, biking trails, tennis courts and golf course. The main shopping areas can be found on Fillmore Street, which runs north and south through Pacific Heights, and Union Street which runs east and west. Slightly further to the north lies commercial Chestnut Street of the adjacent Marina district. These nearby neighborhood commercial strips are home to some of the city’s most chic boutiques, shops and choicest restaurants, interspersed with local small service businesses.

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