Sierra Heights at 25 Sierra Street

Sierra Heights, at 25 Sierra Street, is in the heart of Potrero Hill, one of San Francisco's sunniest neighborhoodsDesigned by Leavitt Architecture, the same architectural firm that designed the Nob Hill condominium complex at 1635 California Street, Sierra Heights is a unique, three building development with contemporary style and plenty of modern convenience.

Each of the 67 condominium units at 25 Sierra Street, regardless of whether it is a 1, 2, or 3-bedroom floor plan, features an open living space, large floor-to-ceiling windows, and a private balcony.  In addition, residents enjoy amenities that include gas fireplaces and dedicated parking in an underground garage as well as access to a common club room and a large outdoor courtyard.

Loft-style condos for sale at 25 Sierra St, San Francisco (Sierra Heights Loft)

Sierra Heights Lofts for Sale, SF October 2, 2023
1
Listed
3
Avg. DOM
$770.83
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$1,295,000
Med. List Price
1 Property
Open 10/3
25 Sierra Street #E102 San Francisco,  CA 94107
$1,295,000
Neighborhood: Potrero Hill
3
Beds
2
Baths
1,680
Sq.Ft.
2007
Year Built
4
Days on Site
423912790
MLS
Sophisticated urban living offering incredible value in this expansive condo located on the sunny, east slope of Potrero Hill. Measuring at an amazing 1,680sqft, this move-in ready modern oasis has 3...

Sierra Heights' location on the eastern edge of San Francisco puts it out of the famous San Francisco fog, but within easy striking distance of downtown via public transportation (the 22nd Street CalTrain station and metro stops are just down the street).  Commuters have easy access to both I-280 and Highway 101, San Francisco's main links with the rest of the Bay Area.  A number of shops and grocery stores are nearby, including small mom and pop stores, the Potrero Hill Whole Foods Market, and Potrero Center, which houses several big-name stores.

Contact us for more information about Sierra Heights at 25 Sierra Street or to find out more about SF loft developments as well as lofts in the East Bay.

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