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647 Hyde Street
$2,595,000
3 Bed | 2 Full Bath | 2 Half Bath
Exquisite Single-Family Home in Lower Nob Hill
Designed by C.A. Meussdorffer, architecturally significant 647 Hyde Street boasts a 1907 Edwardian façade with Flemish renaissance ornamentation. Inside, tasteful modern updates blend with coffered ceilings, large bay windows, elegant fireplaces, and opulent period detail.
The first level features a grand-scale foyer with a powder room and a large, paneled office. Above, the main living level has a beautifully remodeled European-style kitchen with exposed brick backsplash, clean lines of quartz counters, and abundant white cabinetry. A formal dining room, living room, and half bath are also found here.
The upper floor has three spacious bedrooms, two with ensuite baths. The lowest level offers perhaps the greatest surprise, a sumptuous full-floor lounge with a den and wet bar to entertain in your very own “speakeasy”. Welcome to a truly fabulous San Francisco home.
Keller Williams San Francisco Lic. #01995149. Each office is independently owned and operated. The information contained herein has either been given to us by the owner of the property or obtained from sources that we deem reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it. The prospective buyer should carefully verify the above items and all other information contained herein.
Open house:
Sunday May 8th 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Broker Tour:
Brown Real Estate Group | Keller Williams San Francisco
Broker Associate
DRE# 00580970
415.334.0100 office
Brown Real Estate Group | Keller Williams San Francisco
Broker Associate
DRE# 01850707
415.359.5576 mobile
Exclusive and elegant, Nob Hill is home to some of the grandest mansions and most historic hotels one can find in San Francisco. Nob Hill is part of an enclave made accessible in the 1870s by the addition of cable cars climbing up California Street through the heart of the neighborhood. The area is considered the center of old San Francisco, where even today descendants of some of the original founding families of San Francisco keep continued memberships at renowned private clubs, including the infamous Bohemian Club. All but destroyed in the fire of 1906, Nob Hill homes remain the most prestigious of San Francisco addresses. Old money is on display here, making itself seen through the extravagantly adorned buildings that line every street.Huntington Park is certainly the heart of Nob Hill. Home to the iconic 10-foot Fountain of Tortoises, families enjoy congregating on its shady expanses to take in a bit of respite following the hike up the hill. There is also a children's playground which is second to none. The spiritual center of the community is found in the impressive stone architecture of Grace Cathedral. A Liberal bastion, the Cathedral administers an array of social justice programs, and brings inspiration through the many musical concerts it hosts throughout the year. Also on the grounds is an outdoor meditation labyrinth. Here visitors traverse the garden in silence as part of a meditative reflection on their own lives and the lives of others. The neighborhood of Nob Hill remains a very walkable area despite its many steep avenues. It remains an urban oasis for residents while never being too far from the action of downtown. Perfectly situated it remains bounded by the excitement of Chinatown, the thrilling nightlife of Polk Street, and the upscale shopping of Union Square. Nob Hill is a walking commute from downtown and the financial district. And for those not interested in walking at the end of the day, MUNI provides monthly cable car passes. Now that's traveling in style!