Property Overview:
878 Shotwell St is a condominium in San Francisco, CA, built in 1900 and fully renovated in 2007. It features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and 1,306 sq. ft. of living space. The home includes a private outdoor deck, gated entry, 1 deeded carport space, in-unit laundry, and a Nest thermostat. The estimated home value is $1,478,000.
Neighborhood Highlights:
-
Crime Rate:
- Personal crime risk: 19.7% (higher than state average of 11.8%).
- Property crime risk: 15% (higher than state average of 10.8%).
-
Schools:
Nearby schools include Chavez (Cesar) Elementary, O’Connell (John) High, and Everett Middle.- Average SAT score: 874 (below state average of 975).
-
Job Market:
- 50.4% white-collar jobs, 49.6% blue-collar jobs.
- Unemployment rate: 5.9% (higher than state average of 4.7%).
-
Demographics:
- Community population: 78,833 (7% growth since 2000).
- 52% families with children.
- Largest age group: 25-34 years (24.98%).
-
Natural Disaster Risk:
- Low flood risk, low tornado risk, high earthquake risk.
-
Weather:
- Average temperature: 48.2°F (January), 63.1°F (July).
- Average rainfall: 21.8 inches/year.
- Average snowfall: 0 inches/year.
-
Cost of Living:
- Median household income: $55,437.
- Average annual spending: $45,965.
Property Features:
- Elegantly remodeled Victorian with modern updates.
- Open-concept layout with soaring ceilings and large windows for natural light.
- Chef’s kitchen:
- Quartz countertops.
- Stainless steel appliances.
- Ample storage, perfect for entertaining.
- Bedrooms:
- Master suite with ensuite bathroom.
- Two additional spacious bedrooms.
- Bathrooms:
- Second large hall bathroom with separate tub and shower.
- Outdoor space: Private deck for al fresco dining or relaxation.
Location Benefits:
- Situated in the vibrant Inner Mission neighborhood.
- Close to BART, Highways, and public transportation.
- Surrounded by shopping, dining, and entertainment options, including:
- Tartine Manufactory, Sightglass Coffee, Mission Cliffs, Trick Dog, Arizmendi Bakery, La Taqueria, Wise Sons, and Humphry Slocombe.