566 Athens Street San Francisco, CA $669,966

566 Athens Street | Excelsior SF District 10

$669,966 | 2 Beds | 1 Baths (1 Full) | 600 Sq. Ft.

Small house, big lot, let your creativity take hold of this nicely situated property. Excelsior district, turn of the century build, but with some imagination, this could become a dream come true, your ideal home if you can see past what is there now. Drive by only for the time being. SFAR 424017238

MLS Listing ID: 
SFAR 424017238
Listing Status
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Listing Status: 
Active
Listing Pricing
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List Price: 
$669,966
Basic Property Information
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Property Type: 
Residential
Property Sub Type: 
Single Family Residence
Primary Market Area: 
Excelsior
Secondary Market Area: 
SF District 10
Address: 
566 Athens Street, San Francisco, CA 94112, U.S.A.
County: 
San Francisco
Public Remarks: 
Small house, big lot, let your creativity take hold of this nicely situated property. Excelsior district, turn of the century build, but with some imagination, this could become a dream come true, your ideal home if you can see past what is there now. Drive by only for the time being.
Community Information
Subdivision: 
Excelsior
Community Name: 
Excelsior
Association Fee: 
$0
Building Details
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Stories: 
0.0
Year Built: 
1916
Living Area: 
600
Fireplaces: 
0
Room Details
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Total Rooms: 
4
Total Bedrooms: 
2
Total Bathrooms: 
1
Total Full-Bathrooms: 
1
Total Half-Bathrooms: 
0
Total Three-Quarter-Bathrooms: 
0
Lot/Land Details
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Acres: 
0.06
Waterfront: 
0
Lot Features
Total Parking Spaces: 
0
Public Record
Parcel Number: 
6091-014
Contract Details
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Possession: 
Subject To Tenant Rights
Listing Participants
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Listing Office Name: 
RE/MAX Gold

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