850 Wisconsin Street
- San Francisco, CA
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Set on a highly walkable, flat crest of Potrero Hill with sweeping panoramic vistas, 850 Wisconsin St is an expansive property that redefines elevated urban living. Legally two condos over a combined 3,015 square feet: a 3-bedroom, 2-bath upper condo unit spanning 2,202 sq. ft. across two elegantly renovated levels, plus a 2-bedroom, 1-bath lower condo unit of 813 sq. ft. ideal for guests, a separate office, or rental income. The main residence welcomes you with an open-concept living/dining area featuring beautifully refinished parquet floors and classic coved ceilings. The high-end renovated gourmet kitchen showcases a waterfall-edge island, floating shelves, and premium Thermador appliances including separate beverage refrigerator. Sliding doors open to a generous covered deck, with stairs leading to a private, custom-landscaped stone backyard for effortless outdoor entertaining. Two bright bedrooms and a stunningly updated bathroom with striking geometric tilework complete the interior of this level. Ascend to the upper level to discover a spectacular media room featuring custom built-ins and windows framing nearly 360-degree views of Downtown, the Bay Bridge, Twin Peaks, and Sutro Tower. The primary suite is a true sanctuary, complete with a cozy gas fireplace, a luxuriously renovated en-suite bath featuring skylight, double floating vanity and spacious walk-in shower, immense walk-in closet with custom shelving, and private oversized sunset deck. Practical conveniences include in-unit laundry for both homes, a massive tandem garage with Tesla EV charger accommodating 3-car parking, and abundant storage space. Enjoy easy guest parking and a short walk to parks and celebrated 18th and 20th Street dining and shops. This peaceful enclave perfectly blends community charm with access to Crane Cove Park, UCSF, CalTrain, Chase Center, Oracle Park, public transportation, and freeways.
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Sitting between the Inner Mission and Dogpatch is the relatively isolated neighborhood of Potrero Hill. Like many neighborhoods, Potrero Hill has an interesting story in the larger narrative of San Francisco. Initially, Potrero Hills' origins extend back at least to an 1835 land grant to Don Francisco de Haro to graze the cattle of Mission Dolores at the new pasture or potrero nuevo. During the mid-19th century gold rush, squatters took to the land, and eventually the shipyard-adjacent community became home to the many waves of newcomers to San Francisco. With family housing situated on the hills, the flatlands of Potrero Hill were home to factories and warehouses throughout much of the 19th and 20th centuries.
With the deindustrialization and dot com boom of the 90's, Potrero Hill became a destination for many in San Francisco. The sun, warmer climate, breathtaking views of downtown, and access to freeways and Caltrain made the area popular with tech workers and transplants. While the demographic has shifted greatly in Potrero Hill, the community maintains a close-knit feel that can be seen on the streets and parks in the afternoons and during the weekends.