Brendon Kearney Presents
Rare Standalone Cottage in Mission Dolores
$995,000
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Property Details
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Square Feet
850 sq ft
Neighborhood
Mission Dolores, San Francisco
Super Quiet, Wonderfully Bright, Perfectly Located
Hidden from the street in a quiet landscaped enclave, this rare standalone cottage-style townhome offers the privacy and feel of a single-family home in one of San Francisco’s most connected neighborhoods. Designed by acclaimed architect Donald MacDonald, the light-filled residence is tucked off Guerrero Street just moments from Dolores Park, the Mission, Hayes Valley, Duboce Park, and the Castro.
With no shared walls and an off-street setting, the home feels remarkably peaceful and private. Skylights and soaring ceilings flood the open living spaces with natural light, while the flexible loft area adds the perfect work-from-home space, creative studio, or guest retreat.
Recently refreshed with new flooring, fresh paint, and updated lighting, the renovated 2-bedroom, 1-bath home blends architectural character with modern comfort. The airy great room opens to a private patio and beautifully landscaped shared rear garden, creating an ideal indoor-outdoor flow. Additional highlights include abundant built-in storage, in-unit laundry, and dedicated parking.
A rare opportunity to own a standalone architectural home with cottage charm, incredible light, and unbeatable location—all tucked away in a super quiet Mission Dolores setting.
With no shared walls and an off-street setting, the home feels remarkably peaceful and private. Skylights and soaring ceilings flood the open living spaces with natural light, while the flexible loft area adds the perfect work-from-home space, creative studio, or guest retreat.
Recently refreshed with new flooring, fresh paint, and updated lighting, the renovated 2-bedroom, 1-bath home blends architectural character with modern comfort. The airy great room opens to a private patio and beautifully landscaped shared rear garden, creating an ideal indoor-outdoor flow. Additional highlights include abundant built-in storage, in-unit laundry, and dedicated parking.
A rare opportunity to own a standalone architectural home with cottage charm, incredible light, and unbeatable location—all tucked away in a super quiet Mission Dolores setting.
Hidden from the street in a quiet landscaped enclave, this rare standalone cottage-style townhome offers the privacy and feel of a single-family home in one of San Francisco’s most connected neighborhoods. Designed by acclaimed architect Donald MacDonald, the light-filled residence is tucked off Guerrero Street just moments from Dolores Park, the Mission, Hayes Valley, Duboce Park, and the Castro.
With no shared walls and an off-street setting, the home feels remarkably peaceful and private. Skylights and soaring ceilings flood the open living spaces with natural light, while the flexible loft area adds the perfect work-from-home space, creative studio, or guest retreat.
Recently refreshed with new flooring, fresh paint, and updated lighting, the renovated 2-bedroom, 1-bath home blends architectural character with modern comfort. The airy great room opens to a private patio and beautifully landscaped shared rear garden, creating an ideal indoor-outdoor flow. Additional highlights include abundant built-in storage, in-unit laundry, and dedicated parking.
A rare opportunity to own a standalone architectural home with cottage charm, incredible light, and unbeatable location—all tucked away in a super quiet Mission Dolores setting.
With no shared walls and an off-street setting, the home feels remarkably peaceful and private. Skylights and soaring ceilings flood the open living spaces with natural light, while the flexible loft area adds the perfect work-from-home space, creative studio, or guest retreat.
Recently refreshed with new flooring, fresh paint, and updated lighting, the renovated 2-bedroom, 1-bath home blends architectural character with modern comfort. The airy great room opens to a private patio and beautifully landscaped shared rear garden, creating an ideal indoor-outdoor flow. Additional highlights include abundant built-in storage, in-unit laundry, and dedicated parking.
A rare opportunity to own a standalone architectural home with cottage charm, incredible light, and unbeatable location—all tucked away in a super quiet Mission Dolores setting.
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Neighborhood
Mission Dolores, one of San Francisco's oldest neighborhoods, derives its name from the historic Mission San Francisco de Asís, also known as Mission Dolores, founded in 1776. The mission represents the city's earliest European settlement, providing a critical anchor to San Francisco's colonial history.
Mission Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, offering diverse dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines and the nearby 16th Street and 24th Street BART stations, providing comprehensive regional connectivity.
The architectural landscape showcases a rich diversity of residential styles, from Victorian and Edwardian homes to contemporary developments. The Mission Dolores itself, located at the heart of the neighborhood, stands as a preserved historic landmark that offers insight into San Francisco's earliest days. Dolores Park provides a green space that serves as a community gathering point, offering panoramic views of the city.
Mission Dolores has existed as a center of Latino culture, technological innovation, and artistic expression, capturing the complex social dynamics of San Francisco. From its preserved historical sites to its dynamic street life, Mission Dolores embodies the city's ongoing story of transformation and resilience.
Mission Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, offering diverse dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines and the nearby 16th Street and 24th Street BART stations, providing comprehensive regional connectivity.
The architectural landscape showcases a rich diversity of residential styles, from Victorian and Edwardian homes to contemporary developments. The Mission Dolores itself, located at the heart of the neighborhood, stands as a preserved historic landmark that offers insight into San Francisco's earliest days. Dolores Park provides a green space that serves as a community gathering point, offering panoramic views of the city.
Mission Dolores has existed as a center of Latino culture, technological innovation, and artistic expression, capturing the complex social dynamics of San Francisco. From its preserved historical sites to its dynamic street life, Mission Dolores embodies the city's ongoing story of transformation and resilience.
Mission Dolores, one of San Francisco's oldest neighborhoods, derives its name from the historic Mission San Francisco de Asís, also known as Mission Dolores, founded in 1776. The mission represents the city's earliest European settlement, providing a critical anchor to San Francisco's colonial history.
Mission Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, offering diverse dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines and the nearby 16th Street and 24th Street BART stations, providing comprehensive regional connectivity.
The architectural landscape showcases a rich diversity of residential styles, from Victorian and Edwardian homes to contemporary developments. The Mission Dolores itself, located at the heart of the neighborhood, stands as a preserved historic landmark that offers insight into San Francisco's earliest days. Dolores Park provides a green space that serves as a community gathering point, offering panoramic views of the city.
Mission Dolores has existed as a center of Latino culture, technological innovation, and artistic expression, capturing the complex social dynamics of San Francisco. From its preserved historical sites to its dynamic street life, Mission Dolores embodies the city's ongoing story of transformation and resilience.
Mission Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, offering diverse dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines and the nearby 16th Street and 24th Street BART stations, providing comprehensive regional connectivity.
The architectural landscape showcases a rich diversity of residential styles, from Victorian and Edwardian homes to contemporary developments. The Mission Dolores itself, located at the heart of the neighborhood, stands as a preserved historic landmark that offers insight into San Francisco's earliest days. Dolores Park provides a green space that serves as a community gathering point, offering panoramic views of the city.
Mission Dolores has existed as a center of Latino culture, technological innovation, and artistic expression, capturing the complex social dynamics of San Francisco. From its preserved historical sites to its dynamic street life, Mission Dolores embodies the city's ongoing story of transformation and resilience.
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