Cynthia Pagán Presents
First Time on the Market in 50 Years – Rare Mission District Compound
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$1,495,000
1330 Alabama Street, San Francisco
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Property Details
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beds
7
baths
4
interior
4,111 sq ft
neighborhood
Inner Mission, San Francisco
Welcome to 1330 Alabama Street, a rare opportunity to own a four-unit compound in the heart of San Francisco’s vibrant Mission neighborhood. On the market for the first time in half a century, this unique property offers exceptional flexibility and potential. With three of the four units delivered vacant, the possibilities are endless—ideal for owner-occupiers, live/work setups, or investment purposes.
Featured Units:
Unit #A – The Main Attraction
This expansive and beautifully updated 3-bedroom, 1-bath flat is the crown jewel of the property. Boasting in-unit laundry, ample storage, and a spacious layout, it’s perfect for entertaining. Classic period details blend seamlessly with modern updates, preserving the charm of a bygone era while offering everyday comfort and functionality.
Unit #½ – Character & Versatility
A generously sized 2-bedroom flat featuring a formal dining room, updated kitchen, in-unit laundry, and abundant storage. Victorian-era details add timeless elegance to a flexible floor plan that can adapt to your needs.
Unit #B – Studio with Style
Compact yet well-designed, this updated studio offers a smart layout with a modern kitchen—perfect as a starter unit, pied-à-terre, or guest space.
Unit#C - Studio tenant occupied
Bonus Space:
An additional space on the main level provides even more options—ideal for a home office,
gym, creative studio, hobby room, or extra storage.
Bring your vision to life at 1330 Alabama Street–whether you’re looking to create a multigenerational home, establish a dynamic live/work environment, or invest in one of San Francisco’s most sought-after neighborhoods.
Featured Units:
Unit #A – The Main Attraction
This expansive and beautifully updated 3-bedroom, 1-bath flat is the crown jewel of the property. Boasting in-unit laundry, ample storage, and a spacious layout, it’s perfect for entertaining. Classic period details blend seamlessly with modern updates, preserving the charm of a bygone era while offering everyday comfort and functionality.
Unit #½ – Character & Versatility
A generously sized 2-bedroom flat featuring a formal dining room, updated kitchen, in-unit laundry, and abundant storage. Victorian-era details add timeless elegance to a flexible floor plan that can adapt to your needs.
Unit #B – Studio with Style
Compact yet well-designed, this updated studio offers a smart layout with a modern kitchen—perfect as a starter unit, pied-à-terre, or guest space.
Unit#C - Studio tenant occupied
Bonus Space:
An additional space on the main level provides even more options—ideal for a home office,
gym, creative studio, hobby room, or extra storage.
Bring your vision to life at 1330 Alabama Street–whether you’re looking to create a multigenerational home, establish a dynamic live/work environment, or invest in one of San Francisco’s most sought-after neighborhoods.
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Neighborhood
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The Inner Mission represents a dynamic San Francisco neighborhood with a rich cultural history. Originally a working-class area that became a center of Latino culture, the neighborhood has undergone significant transformations while maintaining its distinctive community character.
Mission Street serves as the primary commercial corridor, offering diverse dining, shopping, and services. Transportation options include BART and Muni Metro stations at 16th and 24th Street, with multiple bus lines providing comprehensive transit coverage.
The architectural landscape blends Victorian-era homes, mid-century developments, and contemporary structures. Historic buildings like Mission Dolores anchor the neighborhood's historical significance. Dolores Park provides a critical green space with spectacular city views, while community centers like the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts preserve the area's cultural heritage.
What distinguishes the Inner Mission is its remarkable cultural diversity and urban resilience. From its historical roots to its current status as a hub of artistic innovation, the neighborhood captures the complexity of San Francisco's most dynamic community. Direct access to transportation, rich cultural resources, and a commitment to community preservation define this unique urban environment.
Mission Street serves as the primary commercial corridor, offering diverse dining, shopping, and services. Transportation options include BART and Muni Metro stations at 16th and 24th Street, with multiple bus lines providing comprehensive transit coverage.
The architectural landscape blends Victorian-era homes, mid-century developments, and contemporary structures. Historic buildings like Mission Dolores anchor the neighborhood's historical significance. Dolores Park provides a critical green space with spectacular city views, while community centers like the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts preserve the area's cultural heritage.
What distinguishes the Inner Mission is its remarkable cultural diversity and urban resilience. From its historical roots to its current status as a hub of artistic innovation, the neighborhood captures the complexity of San Francisco's most dynamic community. Direct access to transportation, rich cultural resources, and a commitment to community preservation define this unique urban environment.

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