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About

 

 

Welcome to Residence 904 at the Comstock, San Francisco’s premier Mid Century Modern cooperative-apartment building. This 1,323 sq.ft. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment boasts floor to ceiling windows, a large terrace and a one-of-a-kind view of downtown San Francisco and The Bay Bridge.  The floorplan allows for gracious entertaining with a chef’s kitchen including Subzero refrigerator, built-in oven and microwave and granite countertops. Bedrooms are generous; the secondary bedroom is adjacent to the living room and showcases a retractable wall, allowing for expansion of the entertainment space.  The primary suite is sized to accommodate a king bed with ample room for nightstands (and other furniture as pleased) and offers a bathroom with double sinks, walk-in shower and copious closets.  Residence also includes 1 car garage parking and private storage room.

 

Building amenities include full-time staff (door-attendants, manager, etc.), third-floor community room and community terrace

Offered at $1,195,000

 

ABOUT

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FLOOR PLAN

Location

From SFGate.com 

The Nob Hill neighborhood lives up to its "hill" moniker. The neighborhood climbs from Van Ness on one side and then back down to Powell Street on the other, and up from Bush Street down to Broadway. This is one of San Francisco's most historic neighborhoods, full of gorgeous sites and fabulous hotels and restaurants to luxuriate in. 

Take the elevator to the 19th floor of the Mark Hopkins and you'll find yourself at the Top of the Mark, a cocktail bar with 360-degree views of the city skyline and the bay.Originally a penthouse suite, it was transformed into its current state in 1939 by hotelier George D. Smith. The sweeping views alone make the tourist vibe and exorbitant price of the signature martinis a little easier to swallow.

Housed inside the Fairmont Hotel’s basement is the Tonga Room & Hurricane Bar, a massive tiki–themed lounge that opened in 1945. Because of its unusual location in the basement of the hotel, there are no views, but there is a 75-foot lagoon (just for atmosphere) complete with a floating barge for nightly live music and tropical rainstorms every half hour (dancing is encouraged, while jumping in the lagoon is not allowed and subject to a $1,000 fine). The Tonga Room, with its kitschy character and strong tropical drinks, has had many fans, Anthony Bourdain among them, as well as many detractors.

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NOB HILL

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