Discover vibrant urban living at 348 Church Street, an intimate 15-unit condominium building located in the heart of Eureka Valley's dynamic Castro neighborhood. Situated at 348 Church Street, San Francisco, CA 94114, this mid-rise building offers a prime location steps from iconic Castro Street, the iconic Castro Theatre, and the famous rainbow pride culture of San Francisco's most welcoming community.
Built in 1995, 348 Church Street is a contemporary mid-rise condominium featuring just 15 exclusive residential units. The building's location at the corner of Church and 16th Street places residents in one of San Francisco's most walkable and vibrant neighborhoods. Each unit features modern finishes and thoughtfully designed floor plans that maximize space and light.
Residences at 348 Church Street feature spacious 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom floor plans ranging from approximately 1,200 to 1,525 square feet. Units showcase open floor plan layouts with desirable contemporary features including hand-scraped hardwood floors, granite countertops, open kitchens with breakfast bars, and in-unit laundry. Select residences offer private decks with views overlooking the building's beautiful back courtyard—the perfect outdoor escape in the heart of the city.
This intimate 15-unit building provides one secured parking space per unit, with leased parking available nearby. Residents enjoy extra storage closets, professional building management, and a secure mid-rise environment. The small building size fosters an intimate community while providing easy access to all the neighborhood's world-class amenities and attractions.
348 Church Street sits on bustling Church Street at 16th, just steps from the iconic Castro Theatre (built in 1922), rainbow-striped crosswalks at 18th and Castro, Harvey Milk Plaza, and the historic Pink Triangle Park and Memorial. The building is a walker's paradise with immediate access to trendy boutiques, vintage shops, eclectic restaurants, and vibrant bars that line Castro Street.
Castro Street itself is filled with distinctive character, featuring restored Victorian and Edwardian architecture, independent shops, art galleries, live music venues, and renowned dining establishments. The neighborhood offers everything from upscale bistros to casual cafes, craft cocktail bars to dive bars, and diverse international cuisine.
348 Church Street offers exceptional public transportation access with the J Church Muni Metro light rail line stopping at Church and 16th Street, just steps from the building. The J Church line provides direct connections to the Market Street subway and throughout the entire Bay Area. Muni bus lines 22, 33, and 48 also serve the area. The building is a biker's paradise and provides excellent access to downtown San Francisco, the Mission District, Noe Valley, Twin Peaks, and beyond.
Eureka Valley, also known as the Castro District, represents one of San Francisco's most culturally significant and vibrant neighborhoods. The neighborhood is bordered by Market Street to the north and west, 22nd Street to the south, and Church Street and Liberty Hill to the east. This historic district has been the epicenter of LGBTQ+ culture in San Francisco since the 1960s and remains a welcoming, inclusive community known for its lively energy and distinctive character.
The neighborhood boasts spectacular proximity to parks including Dolores Park, Buena Vista Park, and Randall Museum. Castro Street features world-class restaurants ranging from casual eateries to fine dining, craft coffee shops, secondhand and vintage clothing boutiques, independent bookstores, art galleries, and unique shops offering one-of-a-kind merchandise.
The iconic Castro Theatre, located at 429 Castro Street, showcases historic Art Deco and Moorish architecture dating to 1922 and remains one of the last surviving grand movie palaces from cinema's golden era. The theater hosts unique programming including the Midnight for Maniacs film series, live performances, and cultural events.
The Castro neighborhood is famous worldwide for San Francisco Pride, hosted annually in June, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors. The neighborhood's rich cultural history includes the Rainbow Honor Walk, which honors LGBTQ+ icons and heroes, and is one of San Francisco's most welcoming and inclusive communities.
348 Church Street offers the ideal combination of cutting-edge contemporary living, prime urban location, and access to one of San Francisco's most dynamic and vibrant neighborhoods. Whether you're seeking excellent restaurants, thriving nightlife, cultural attractions, or simply a walkable urban lifestyle surrounded by accepting community values, Eureka Valley and 348 Church Street deliver.
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