Newly Renovated, Top Floor Pacific Heights Condo with Golden Gate Bridge Views!

$2,395,000
1880 Jackson Street #601, San Francisco
Presented by
Ed & Therese Milestone

Seamless Blend of Old-World Charm with Modern Conveniences!

Stunning Top‑Floor Pacific Heights Residence with Iconic Golden Gate Bridge Views
Perched atop the hills of legendary Pacific Heights, this stunning and rarely available top‑floor, 2‑bedroom, 2‑bath Golden Gate Bridge view condominium offers an extraordinary blend of classic 1930s architecture, sweeping Bay vistas, and sophisticated modern upgrades. Complete with parking, in‑unit laundry, and effortless access to the building’s spectacular roof deck, this residence delivers the quintessential San Francisco lifestyle.

A Grand & Welcoming Entry
A beautifully redesigned foyer with a graceful arched opening creates a refined sense of arrival while thoughtfully separating the private bedroom wing from the home’s expansive entertaining spaces. With southwest exposure, the residence is bathed in warm natural light throughout the day.

Elegant Living & Entertaining Spaces
The stately, oversized living room is a showstopper—featuring tall ceilings, cove lighting, bay windows, and a fully relined wood‑burning fireplace. This sun‑filled space is ideal for both intimate evenings and lively gatherings. The formal dining room offers an elegant setting for entertaining, while the updated kitchen provides modern convenience with:

  • Stainless steel appliances
  • Added custom storage
  • Built‑in window seat for casual dining
  • Wine cooler
  • Integrated sound system with speakers in the dining room and kitchen

Throughout the home, thoughtful upgrades include new crown molding, upgraded wiring, replaced outlets and switches, a new living‑room window, designer lighting, and a built‑in AV closet.

Bedrooms with Iconic Views
Both bedrooms enjoy Golden Gate Bridge and Bay views, along with warm afternoon light.

Primary Suite 
The serene primary suite features a fully redesigned dressing room with custom closets and a completely renovated spa‑inspired bath, including:

  • New layout
  • New shower
  • New fixtures
  • New vanity & sink
  • New tilework & flooring
  • New toilet
  • New lighting

Guest Bedroom & Bath
The guest bedroom includes a newly built custom closet, while the guest bath has been fully transformed with:
  • New layout
  • New bathtub & shower
  • New fixtures
  • New tilework & flooring
  • Built‑in vanity with drawers & shelving
  • New toilet & lighting

Classic 1930's architectural craftsmanship —arched doorways, exquisite moldings, and warm wood floors—enhance the home’s timeless charm.

A Distinguished Building
This elegant Mediterranean‑inspired building offers:
  • Two elevators
  • Onsite manager
  • HOA dues covering water, garbage, steam heat, management & common‑area maintenance
  • A spectacular 360‑degree roof deck with mesmerizing views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Marin Headlands, Alcatraz, the Bay, and the City skyline
Unbeatable Pacific Heights Location

Just steps from the vibrant cafés, boutiques, and dining of Union, Fillmore, and Polk Streets, this home offers unparalleled access to the best of San Francisco. Lafayette Park is only one block away, while Fort Mason, Marina Green, and Crissy Field are easily reached via Gough Street—perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking, biking, or waterfront strolls. Commuters will appreciate convenient access to the Financial District and the Wine Country via the Golden Gate Bridge.

THINGS WE LIKE ABOUT 1880 JACKSON STREET:

Elegant Mediterranean-inspired foyer and hallways
Fine 1930s craftsmanship
360-degree Bay and City views from roof
Two elevators one passenger and one freight
Wonderful community of residents
Large laundry room with four washers and four dryers
Charming side garden with alternative access
Professionally managed with on-site resident manager
One block from beautiful Lafayette Park
Close to Fillmore, Union, Chestnut and Polk streets to enjoy coffee, book stores, dining and more!
WalkScore.com rates the location of our building 97 - Walker's Paradise - and public transportation is rated 86
Convenient to North Bay and Financial District
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Neighborhood

Surrounded by four vibrant "main streets" and Golden Gate National Recreation Area, 1880 Jackson Street is the epicenter of savoring all things on the north side of San Francisco!

Starting with the Building's WalkScore.com - 95 - Walkers Paradise - you will find you can accomplish most tasks by foot. If not, public transportation is rated 91 and there are multiple ways to travel within the City.

Grocery Stores

There are options galore for grocery shopping and they are all within walking distance:

Pacific Market is just around the block on Pacific Avenue
Whole Foods is 3 blocks away on California / Franklin
Trader Joe's is a 20-minute walk to California / Hyde
Safeway is a 30-minute walk down Gough to the Marina
Polk Street - 3 blocks away - features:
Real Food Company; Cheese Plus with deli and culinary treasures of European cheese, olive oil, charcuterie, and gems of condiments and spices;
Polk & Green Produce Market complete with The Boys' Deli featuring classic Italian subs to unique subs featuring their homemade remoulade sauce.
Parks

There is no shortage of parks to enjoy when living at 1880 Jackson Street and all feature a unique, urban experience:

Lafayette Park located just one block away is a classic urban park with 11.5 acres. It offers beautiful grassy hills, playground, tennis courts, picnic tables, an off-leash dog park and views of the City. It's the perfect place to take a book and a picnic lunch on a warm, sunny day. It's also a fun place to host events, such as a birthday party or wedding reception.

Alta Plaza Park is a 15-minute walk from the building, it's a comparable alternative to Lafayette, with panoramic views of the City, grassy hills, playground, picnic area, dog play area and basketball court.

Allyne Park is a 10-minute walk down Gough and is located next to the historic McElroy Octagon House at Union and Gough. This fenced-in park is frequented by dog owners and parents with children. It is beautifully landscaped with paths, trees, shrubs, flowers, benches, and grassy areas.

Fort Mason is a straight 20-minute walk down Gough and features spectacular 360-degree views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Marin Headlands, San Francisco Bay, hills of Pacific Heights, and Presidio treetops! Soak in the sun on the gentle bluffs with views for miles and then enjoy restaurants, art exhibits, farmers market, Off-the-Grid Friday Night Food Truck Parties & more!

The Presidio of San Francisco is a national treasure and worthy of a full-day visit! With hiking / biking trails, playgrounds, picnic facilities viewing the stunning Golden Gate Bridge & seashore, museums, memorials, and campsites, too!

Crissy Fields picnic areas and beaches are the perfect place to dip your toes in the Pacific, walk your dog, relax, or enjoy a meal while taking in the awesome Golden Gate views!
Dining

When Pacific Heights residents are looking for a place to eat, they usually make their way to one of four main streets surrounding 1880 Jackson:

Hyde Street

Spanning the neighborhoods of Russian and Nob Hills - two of San Francisco's 44 hills - this quintessential San Francisco street features wonderful options in casual and fine dining, dessert, wine bars and cafes, and comes complete with a world-famous San Francisco cable car line passing by to enhance the ambiance. Notable restaurants include Za's Pizzeria, Frescata, Seven Hills, Hyde Street Seafood House and Swensen's Ice Cream.

Polk Street

Also spanning the two hills of Russian and Nob Hills is Polk Street, featuring local San Francisco Brewing Company and Ghirardelli Square on the northside, and bookstores, cafes, multi-cuisine restaurants and bars in the mid-to south section. Notable restaurants include Bell Tower, Swan Oyster Depot, Bob's Donuts, Lemongrass Thai, Aux Delice Vietnamese and House of Sushi.

Fillmore Street

Notable local restaurants on Fillmore Street include:

Palmers Tavern: Featuring daily happy hour specials, Palmers also offers a variety of delicious salads, entrees, and desserts.
La Mediterranee: A quaint cafe perfect for those Middle-Eastern cuisine cravings.
Salt & Straw: After a great meal for a day of exploring, locals love to stop by for unique ice cream flavors and handmade waffle cones.
Fillmore Street is also a great place to enjoy a day of shopping and entertainment. Explore the amazing shoe boutique Superga San Francisco, then walk north to Mureta Antiques.
Union Street / Cow Hollow

Just a short stroll down Gough Street will bring you to Union Street in the Cow Hollow District of San Francisco with a plethora of dining options, such as The Brazen Head, Flores, Perry's, Rose's Cafe, Roam Artisan Burgers, Cafe Union, The Italian Homemade Company, and more! Union is also home to yoga studios, spas and skin care essentials stores.

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Palatial highrise condos and luxurious row houses are the most common types of real estate you will find in Pacific Heights.

Locals and tourists are often amazed at the variety of landmarks and attractions you can find in Pacific Heights. Enjoy a guided tour through the Haas-Lilienthal House, an excellent example of Victorian architecture, or check out the McElroy Octagon House on the second Sunday or second and fourth Thursday of every month. Lastly, the southeast corner of Presidio is less than two miles away, so there is always something fun to explore near the Pacific Heights neighborhood!

Ed & Therese Milestone

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