1700 Van Ness Ave San Francisco, CA 94109
This exceptional 12,657-square-foot retail condominium is located at 1700 Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco, California, at the signalized intersection of Van Ness Avenue and Sacramento Street. Situated between Nob Hill and Pacific Heights, this ground-floor space offers high ceilings, large windows, and an open floor plan, ideal for a variety of uses. The property includes a dedicated loading dock and access to on-site parking. The building, constructed in 1920, is a six-story structure on a 0.3-acre lot, zoned C2. This location boasts exceptional visibility, situated on Van Ness Avenue, a major north-south artery with approximately 50,000 vehicles passing daily. Further enhancing its accessibility, the property is a transit stop along the recently completed Van Ness Bus Rapid Transit corridor, serving over 16,000 daily riders. The asking price is $6,800,000, translating to $537.25 per square foot. The property's central location offers an attractive walkability score of 99/100, with proximity to popular restaurants and a high-traffic Whole Foods Market. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a prime retail space in one of San Francisco's most desirable locations. The property is currently vacant and offered as a net lease (NNN) investment. The Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) is 0622-020.
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