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Petite but pretty Upper Haight studio asks $595K

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Adorable home comes with 434 square feet

A lovely Edwardian facade.
Photos courtesy of Vanguard

Multimillion-dollar homes (like this one, or this one, and so on) provide fun daydream fodder, but realistically priced San Francisco homes can be just as thrilling if not more so. Take, for example, this darling little Edwardian studio in the Upper Haight asking $595,000.

Featuring one bathroom and measuring 434 square feet, the studio at 1452 Waller comes big on charm, including hardwood flooring, soaring ceilings, crown molding, and south-facing bay windows.

The first-floor home also features a few recent renovations, like an updated eat-in kitchen and bathroom (shower only). There’s also storage space on the premises, as well as a 138-foot deep patio space.

It also comes with curb appeal to spare (dig the facade’s pigeon-blue paint job) and an ideal location near—but not on—Haight Street.

The studio is also an ideal starter home for anyone looking to get their feet wet in the choppy waters of San Francisco real estate.

The listing is through Derek Jackson and Scott Morton of Vanguard Properties.

Soaring ceilings and the bay window help open up the space.
The kitchen comes with a window and lots of cabinetry.
The bathroom can be found down the hall.
A verdant shared backyard.