Discover classic San Francisco living at 1500 Francisco Street, a charming vintage condominium building in the heart of San Francisco's Marina District. Built in 1924, this well-maintained mid-rise building at 1500 Francisco Street, San Francisco, CA 94123 offers rare non-liquefaction zone security combined with the coveted Marina lifestyle just one block from Fort Mason, Moscone Recreation Center, and the San Francisco waterfront.
1500 Francisco Street is a classic 1920s-era mid-rise condominium building featuring period architectural details including hardwood floors, coved ceilings, elegant moldings, and vintage charm throughout. Built nearly a century ago, this professionally managed building has been thoughtfully maintained and includes earthquake insurance for residents' peace of mind.
Units at 1500 Francisco Street showcase the character and craftsmanship of 1920s San Francisco architecture, with many residences featuring original period details complemented by modern updates. Floor plans typically include spacious living and dining areas that flow seamlessly, updated kitchens with stone countertops and stainless steel appliances, and classic bay windows that provide natural light while reducing street noise.
Importantly, 1500 Francisco Street is located in one of the rare non-liquefaction areas of the Marina District. While much of the Marina was built on fill from the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition and experienced significant liquefaction damage during the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, certain areas of the neighborhood including the location of 1500 Francisco Street are built on more stable ground. This provides added security and peace of mind for residents and represents an important consideration for earthquake safety in San Francisco real estate.
The building received structural improvements following the 1989 earthquake to enhance its seismic resilience, and includes earthquake insurance as part of the HOA coverage.
1500 Francisco Street provides residents with a common courtyard for relaxation and socializing, plus garage parking options. The building's prime Marina location offers exceptional walkability with a Walk Score that makes car ownership optional. Located at Francisco and Octavia Streets, residents enjoy easy access to:
One block to Moscone Recreation Center with playground, sports fields, and community programs. One block to Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture with galleries, theaters, farmers market, and waterfront trails. Two blocks to Marina Green for waterfront jogging, walking, biking, and panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, and Marin Headlands. Walking distance to Chestnut Street shopping and dining corridor with boutiques, restaurants, cafés, and services. Short walk to Crissy Field, Palace of Fine Arts, and Exploratorium. Easy access to Union Street shopping district. Nearby public transportation including Muni bus lines for convenient access to Financial District and downtown San Francisco.
The Marina District is one of San Francisco's most desirable neighborhoods, offering tree-lined streets, Mediterranean-style architecture, vibrant street life, and waterfront recreation. The neighborhood attracts a mix of young professionals, families, and long-term residents who appreciate the perfect balance of urban sophistication and outdoor lifestyle.
The Marina District offers excellent transportation options with Muni bus service along Chestnut Street and nearby streets providing direct access to downtown San Francisco and the Financial District. The neighborhood's high walkability and bike-friendly streets make it easy to explore San Francisco without a car. San Francisco International Airport is approximately 28 minutes away, while Oakland International Airport is 34 minutes by car.
The Marina District was largely developed following the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, with many classic buildings from the 1920s and 1930s contributing to the neighborhood's architectural character. While portions of the Marina were built on fill and experienced liquefaction during the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, buildings in stable soil areas like 1500 Francisco Street offer the charm of vintage Marina living with added geological security.
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