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Homes for Sale Near 425 1st St #5604
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- Milan Jezdimorovic DRE #01975028, Compass
- Denise L. Paulson DRE #01268099, Compass
- Mari C. Greene DRE #02202235, eXp Realty of California, Inc
- Dona Crowder DRE #00570185, Coldwell Banker Realty
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Sky Level'' dream home at One Rincon offers panoramic northeast corner views of the SF Skyline, Bay, and Bay Bridge and captures all of the premier SF icons; Treasure Island, Alcatraz, Transamerica Pyramid, Golden Gate Bridge, and Twin Peaks are all within visual reach. 5604 offers exceptional design, an optimal elevation and a flowing layout with a retreat/den, separate dining area, and outdoor sky patio. Chef's kitchen includes ultra-premium Wolf appliances, Italian del Tongo cabinetry, and Sub-Zero. Grand master suite with a dazzling city backdrop. Additional updates: premium hardwood floors, closet systems, designer wall treatments, and custom lighting. 5604 offers the most compelling views of the SF skyline and Bay.
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Home Details for 425 1st St #5604
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Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility Stories: 1ElevatorFloors: Tile, Hardwood |
Interior Details Number of Rooms: 5Types of Rooms: Dining Room, Library |
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Exterior Home Features Roof: Other |
Parking & Garage Parking Space: 1 |
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Year Built Year Built: 2008 |
Property Type / Style Property Type: CondoArchitecture: Contemporary |
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Units in Building: 390 |
Price History for 425 1st St #5604
Date | Price | Event | Source |
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05/17/2013 | $2,550,000 | Sold | N/A |
04/27/2013 | $2,650,000 | PriceChange | Agent Provided |
04/17/2013 | $2,690,000 | Listed For Sale | Agent Provided |
Property Taxes and Assessment
Year | 2023 |
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Tax | $38,190 |
Assessment | $3,018,192 |
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Comparable Sales for 425 1st St #5604
Address | Distance | Property Type | Sold Price | Sold Date | Bed | Bath | Sqft |
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0.03 | Condo | $2,128,000 | 11/20/23 | 2 | 2 | 1,334 | |
0.00 | Condo | $1,850,000 | 03/27/24 | 2 | 2 | 1,328 | |
0.08 | Condo | $2,050,000 | 09/15/23 | 2 | 2 | 1,650 | |
0.18 | Condo | $2,550,000 | 04/12/24 | 2 | 2 | 1,568 | |
0.00 | Condo | $1,700,000 | 11/09/23 | 2 | 2 | 1,238 | |
0.02 | Condo | $1,675,000 | 06/20/23 | 2 | 2 | 1,334 | |
0.03 | Condo | $1,830,000 | 10/31/23 | 2 | 2 | 1,241 | |
0.03 | Condo | $1,685,000 | 10/11/23 | 2 | 2 | 1,334 | |
0.18 | Condo | $2,275,000 | 12/15/23 | 2 | 2 | 1,572 | |
0.17 | Condo | $2,200,000 | 06/14/23 | 2 | 3 | 1,549 |
Assigned Schools
These are the assigned schools for 425 1st St #5604.
- Asawa (Ruth) San Francisco School Of The Arts, A Public School.
- 9-12
- Public
- 776 Students
10/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageWelcoming school with a diverse student body. Amazing opportunities for students to pursue the artsParent Review1y ago - Marshall (Thurgood) High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 526 Students
2/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageDuring my time at Thurgood Marshall Academic High School, I was challenged in all of my classes, and I felt like I always had an adult at school that I could trust. Additionally, I like how are school, is small because it's almost like we're one big family, and even though we're different one thing we all have in common is we all care about one another. Furthermore, I know that Marshal was not my first choice but to any new students, Marshall is a great school with some very great teachers and lots of support.Parent Review11mo ago - Lincoln (Abraham) High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 1991 Students
7/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageI had a really fun time at Lincoln. I dropped out during Covid but I made a lot of cool connections and saw a lot of interesting things. It was a very fun time and I enjoyed every second of it. Off campus lunch means students can go down to taraval and enjoy some of the food. It also means its very easy to leave school at any time because none of the doors are locked! Which is awesome if you don't care about school. I had a lot of cool and caring teachers/staff here, big shoutout to Aaron Yang, Mark Ruffalo, Omar Campos, Joel Balzer, and Lance Tagamori. The staff here cares about their students and wants them to succeed, they understand the variety of adversities that students face and are willing to help anyone succeed. I highly recommend Lincoln to anyone who wants to have a somewhat challenging school experience that fosters growth and life skills. The school is great. If you apply yourself here you will succeed and grow, I did the opposite but still learned a lot about life. I have very fond memories of my time here and wouldn't trade it for anything. Only reason it gets a three for safety is cause it's easy to leave and I knew a lot of kids who brought weapons to school, but these weren't dangerous or malicious people and only people who wanted to stay safe because of the neighborhood they live in and it is likely 97% of students were unaware to this fact, so don't worry.Other Review3mo ago - Balboa High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 1229 Students
7/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Daniel Webster Elementary School
- K-5
- Public
- 345 Students
5/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageWe would like to advise parents looking a schools for their children of the negative experiences we’ve had during the last year at Daniel Webster Elementary, in order to bring to light some of the treatment of our Kindergartner by the principal at this school, and, thus, to explain the reasons behind our decision to move our family to another school in the district for 1st grade.Our child was an energetic, intelligent, and social bilingual Spanish/English student in the Spanish Immersion program at Webster. He started Kindergarten this past year, and it took him some time to adapt to a classroom environment. Over the course of the school year, we worked closely with his teacher to set up a rewards system to help Xavier focus on specific behavior goals and both the teacher and we noticed a steady improvement in his social-emotional development. Despite the progress he was making, we noticed that the Principal consistently singled out our child for his behavior, referring to him as “disruptive” and “defiant,” and said his “social clout” influenced other students to follow his lead. Over the course of the second semester, we received no indication from the Principal of any sign of improvement over the course of the year.By the end of January, we consistently observed fearful behavior from our child every time the Principal was near. When walking him into to school, if the principal was out front, he would attempt to hide behind me until we had passed by and then run up the steps to class. The Principal seemed to consistently expect the worst from our child, and we worried that our 6 year-old would internalize these negative expectations, thinking of himself as a bad student and a problem child in spite of the fact that, academically, he was excelling. We’ve also observed that, not only did the Principal have a seemingly unshakable negative impression of our son, he also failed to support his teacher. During our interactions with the two of them together, he would consistently cut her off or talk over her, and their conflict resulted in her not only leaving the school, but the district entirely.Parent Review1y ago - Galileo High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 1846 Students
8/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Washington (George) High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 2069 Students
9/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageWe have two kids at "Wash" and they are both thriving in their unique ways. One is requiring additional educational support which has been fostered by the teachers and the amazing counselors, and the other is more self-motivated and is able to take advantage of the advanced classes offered in the subjects they enjoy. Additionally, each area of the school, whether it is the arts or athletics has teachers that are encouraging and will motivate kids to try something new. Finally, we have found that the core curriculum classes have teachers that will work with your child to actually learn the topic, so they are prepared for college or just a lifetime of learning. The best way I can describe it is that it is a classic traditional high school that has the kids interests at heart.Parent Review6mo ago - Lick (James) Middle School
- 6-8
- Public
- 457 Students
3/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageWe chose James Lick for our now 7th grade son in part because it was our neighborhood school and are so glad we did. It's small enough that it feels like a community and very manageable. Our son has found his own little crowd. Principal Herrera is dedicated and sharp. The teachers that I've met are enthusiastic and challenge our son not just to coast. The no cell phone policy is a real added bonus.Parent Review1y ago - Lowell High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 2786 Students
10/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageThree decades later, I’ve come to appreciate the safe haven (for sf) that Lowell provided for me. Stressful? Check ..safe? Check ….. challenging/competitive? Check …. Camaraderie among students and lasting relationships? Check, but you do need to go outside your comfort zone and find your tribe - May take a year(s) … teacher quality? Average….. this school literally saved me and my siblings from having to attend our dangerous neighborhood high school in the city. We were definitely not the brightest, but we put in quite a bit of effort. And that’s all you need. From there, it’s a high probability that you can go to a UC bc Lowell’s reputation does carry a lot of weight. One caution is if your child is overly anxious or does not deal with stress well in terms of academics or testing or a highly competitive academic environment , then I think Lowell may not be the best for a student for his/her mental health. And that’s perfectly fine bc grades are just that and perhaps just a subjective judgment of knowledge or competency in a subject at a particular point in time as compared to the pool of students in one or two classes. And it’s not the end of the world if you don’t go to the best academic public high school in sf.Other Review10mo ago - Mission High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 1048 Students
3/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating Averagecontext: attended this school for a year, then moved to a more competitive school. (not prestigious, by any means but the gap is pretty large.)at first, i thought i was fairly prepared as i was a 4.0 student. but the college readiness really speaks for itself, and the education you're receiving is astoundingly behind. so, you're getting the walmart version of a high achieving student. you're safe within the bubble of this school, but once you're handed a test meant to test your progress from the state all of it is gibberish, and it is not the result of "not paying attention". 1/4 of the students in some of my class misbehaves, slows down the class and others are half-asleep like they're still in middle school lol.some of the teachers are Really waste your time, i've had days when some classes will be doing no work for most of the class to discuss irrelevant matters which is unprofessional and childish. there's some really nice teachers that do the best they can with what they could, though. :)there's a lot of support for special need students, and there's a lot of them so there is that appeal. i don't have the inside scoop, but by the looks of it they are accommodated for appropriately.there's a looooaaddd of fights at this school, it'll be at lunch, passing period, after school. there's a fat line of "troublemakers" and "non troublemakers" so you're involved if you hang out with the right people.there's also good mental health support. the wellness center provides a quiet, dark room if you're having a particularly bad day and there's little limits. you can also get a therapist pretty easily, which is cool.overall, i'd say you could do muuch better than this in SF. definitely do not recommend.Parent Review1y ago - O'connell (John) High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 525 Students
4/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Wallenberg (Raoul) Traditional High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 659 Students
8/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageGreat small public high school in San Francisco. There is no lottery or wait lists to get into classes including APs like at the large high schools in the district and lower ratio of students to counselors. There are three pathways to choose from in the Junior year. If your student wants to play sport, they will be able to do it here. The majority of teachers are great, some exceptional and all care about the students. Location is central and easy to get to. Recently, the school was awarded a grant for their gardening program. Principal has a positive presence and keeps the community energized and updated. Go Bulldogs!Parent Review4mo ago - Burton (Phillip And Sala) Academic High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 1174 Students
6/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageThe education here is very terrible as the teachers are severely underpaid and are not motivated to make sure the students have the best education. Teachers and staff also are known for being involved and taking sides with teens during drama and conflict and often take favoritism. many problems about this school include the bathroom policies where they don't allow students to use the bathroom for a little less than half a period (20 mins). Teachers and staff treat using the bathroom like it's a special privilege and fail to emphasize with students. Burton only allows a handful of students to use the bathroom and only one 1 of the 3 bathrooms is usually opened, leading to a chaotic transition period between classes where you have to pick whether to hold in your juices or risk your attendance absent. The principal of the school is also super unprofessional as she lets her own biases and political agendas influence her decision-making. For example, the JROTIC and other military branches were removed and blacklisted from this school, as she wants to pump up the numbers of students who attend college, in turn making the school statistically look better than it really is. (and that's putting it lightly)The lunch policies are also the worst, as they serve an inadequate amount of food, with an inadequate amount of nutritional value per meal. Often, I have to go through the day with an empty and my bladder full. Overall this is not the place for you if a great education is what you are looking for.Student Review9mo ago - Jordan (June) School For Equity
- 9-12
- Public
- 232 Students
2/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - S.F. International High School
- 8-12
- Public
- 275 Students
2/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Academy (The)- SF @Mcateer
- 9-12
- Public
- 359 Students
6/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Check out schools near 425 1st St #5604.
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What Locals Say about Rincon Hill
- Trulia User
- Resident
- 6mo ago
"My commute is nonexistent. Until a year ago, I walked to work but now I’m a bit concerned about the crime, not necessarily in my neighborhood, but as I get closer to work, which is about a mile away."
- Trulia User
- Resident
- 2y ago
"Nice highrise living with great amenities. It doesn’t feel very much like a neighborhood but you can get everywhere you want pretty easily. Usually sunny, close to the water and different piers is great. "
- Trulia User
- Resident
- 2y ago
"Lots of dogs and dog parks. People seem to have more digs than kids and you can bring them all over the place. "
- Emil F.
- Resident
- 4y ago
"Not a great area for raising a family. Probably good if you have a baby. Once they grow older this place won’t be ideal."
- Cynthjewel
- Resident
- 4y ago
"We have Salesforce Park, New Year's Day fireworks, KFOG fireworks, AT&T Ballpark, Farmers Market, Blue Angels, and many more!!"
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Homes for Rent Near 425 1st St #5604
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Off Market Homes Near 425 1st St #5604
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- Paul E. Huber DRE #01729712, Compass
- Neal Allen Ward DRE #01052285, Compass
- Kristen Stuecher DRE #01768022, Compass
- Marie T. Carr DRE #01739426, Sotheby's International Realty
- Michael L. Bellings DRE #01935559, Compass
- Lamisse Droubi DRE #01257759, Generation Real Estate
- Linda R. LeBlanc DRE #01787721, Compass
- Paul Hwang DRE #01371169, Skybox Realty
- Matthew J. Woebcke DRE #01831584, Vanguard Properties
- Laura R. Kaufman DRE #01425571, Corcoran Icon Properties
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425 1st St #5604, San Francisco, CA 94105 is a 2 bedroom, 1,568 sqft condo built in 2008. 425 1st St #5604 is located in Rincon Hill, San Francisco. This property is not currently available for sale. 425 1st St #5604 was last sold on May 17, 2013 for $2,550,000. The current Trulia Estimate for 425 1st St #5604 is $2,424,400.