$2,913,000
$364/sfSold
3 years ago37.772197-122.434982
871 Page St
San Francisco, CA 94117
$2,913,000
$364/sfSold
3 years ago- Multi-family building, 8,000 sf, 3,438 sf lot
871 Page Street offers an outstanding opportunity to acquire the Long Distance Telephone Building which is Centrally located in the Lower Haight. This is an approximately 8,000 sq.ft building with 5 Private Office with a dedicated kitchen and bathroom and 3 apartments. Each unit is separately metered for electric. The building has a brand new foam insulated roof. The building has all copper plumbing and a fully upgraded electrical system, and brand new rear deck. Cad 5 audio and video is running through out the building. The whole facility is finished with solid oak.
Features
- - Built 1895
- - Scheduled
- - Owner
- - Full service
- - Call listing agent
Listed by Morgan Thomas, Pacific Union International Inc.SFAR #420189APN: #0846029
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History
04/13/2015 Sold$2,913,0003 years ago
09/05/2014 For Sale$2,995,0004 years ago
06/28/2014 Pending--4 years ago
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