Mid-century modern living in the heart of Pacific Heights
Broadway Towers, a 12-story condominium building completed in 1964, stands as a testament to mid-century modern architecture in San Francisco's prestigious Pacific Heights neighborhood. With 82 units, this full-service building offers residents a blend of classic design and contemporary urban living. Located in Pacific Heights, the tower provides easy access to the area's renowned shopping, dining, and green spaces. The building's simple, functional design features floor-to-ceiling windows that frame stunning views of the city, bay, and iconic Golden Gate Bridge, allowing residents to fully immerse themselves in San Francisco's breathtaking scenery.
Versatile layouts with panoramic views
Broadway Towers offers a range of floor plans to suit various lifestyles, from cozy one-bedroom units to spacious three-bedroom homes. The smallest units start at 700 square feet, while the largest stretch to 1,390 square feet, providing ample space for comfortable city living. One-bedroom units, ranging from 700 to 817 square feet with one bathroom, are priced from $875,000 to $885,000. Two-bedroom units, spanning 980 to 1,390 square feet with one and a half to three bathrooms, are available from $1,895,000 to $1,955,000. The three-bedroom units, approximately 1,400 square feet with two and a half to three bathrooms, are also available.
Many units feature floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the living spaces with natural light and showcase breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay, and the city skyline. Some apartments boast private balconies or wraparound decks, perfect for enjoying the mild San Francisco climate and taking in the panoramic vistas. Interior finishes vary, with some units retaining their original mid-century charm and others having undergone modern renovations. Updated homes may include features such as hardwood floors, custom built-ins, and sleek kitchens with high-end appliances and finishes like Calacatta marble countertops and Miele appliances. Many units come equipped with in-unit laundry facilities, adding convenience to daily life.
Monthly HOA fees range from $1,400 to $1,700, covering common area maintenance, door person services, elevator upkeep, homeowners insurance, and water expenses. These fees contribute to the upkeep of the building's shared amenities and ensure a well-maintained living environment for all residents.
Full-service living with spectacular rooftop views
Broadway Towers offers a range of amenities designed to enhance the comfort and convenience of its residents. The building's crowning feature is its shared roof deck, which provides panoramic views of the city, bay, and Golden Gate Bridge – an ideal spot for relaxation or entertaining guests. The roof deck becomes particularly popular during special events like Fourth of July fireworks displays or the Blue Angels air show.
Security and convenience are prioritized with 24/7 lobby attendants and doorman service, ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for residents and their guests. The building is equipped with elevators for easy access to all floors. Secure garage parking is available, with some spaces featuring electric vehicle charging stations – a valuable amenity in eco-conscious San Francisco.
For those with extra belongings, the building offers deeded storage units, providing additional space beyond the apartments themselves. Laundry facilities are available within the building, though many units come with in-unit washer and dryer hookups or appliances.
The building's professional management team oversees day-to-day operations, maintaining the property's high standards and addressing resident needs promptly. This full-service approach allows residents to enjoy a hassle-free lifestyle in one of San Francisco's most desirable neighborhoods.
Prestigious Pacific Heights: A blend of elegance and urban convenience
Broadway Towers is situated in the heart of Pacific Heights, one of San Francisco's most coveted neighborhoods. Known for its stunning architecture, tree-lined streets, and breathtaking views, Pacific Heights offers a perfect balance of urban sophistication and residential tranquility.
The area is renowned for its proximity to some of the city's finest parks. Just a five-minute walk from the building, Lafayette Park provides a serene escape with its hilltop location, offering panoramic city views, tennis courts, a playground, and an off-leash dog area. For those seeking more expansive green spaces, Alta Plaza Park is a 15-minute stroll away, featuring tennis courts, a playground, and grand staircases leading to sweeping vistas of the city and bay.
Shopping and dining options abound in the vicinity. The iconic Fillmore Street, just a short walk away, is lined with boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants catering to diverse tastes. Residents can enjoy gourmet experiences at establishments like SPQR, known for its refined Italian cuisine, or opt for more casual fare at neighborhood joints like The Snug. For everyday necessities, Mollie Stone's Markets and Whole Foods are both within a 15-minute walk, offering a range of grocery options from organic produce to gourmet prepared foods.
The neighborhood's prime location provides easy access to other popular San Francisco districts. The vibrant Marina district, with its waterfront parks and bustling Chestnut Street, is just a short distance north. To the east, other San Francisco neighborhoods offer additional dining and entertainment options.
Cultural attractions are also within reach. The nearby Japan Center Malls, a 20-minute walk from Broadway Towers, offer a unique shopping and dining experience with a focus on Japanese culture. For fitness enthusiasts, Crunch Fitness on Union Street is just a five-minute walk away, providing convenient access to workout facilities.
Pacific Heights is also home to some of San Francisco's top-rated schools. Sherman Elementary, an A-minus rated school according to Niche, is just a 10-minute walk from the building. For middle school students, the highly-rated Marina Middle School is a short five-minute drive away.
Well-connected urban living with multiple transit options
Broadway Towers benefits from San Francisco's comprehensive public transportation network, making it easy for residents to navigate the city without relying on personal vehicles. The building's location in Pacific Heights provides access to various transit options, catering to different preferences and destinations.
For those who prefer bus travel, several convenient stops are within a five-minute walk of the building. The Union Street & Laguna Street stop, served by the Union-Stockton line, is just a quarter-mile away. Similarly close are the Jackson Street & Webster Street stop on the Divisadero line and the Sacramento Street & Octavia Street stop on the California line. These bus routes connect residents to various parts of the city, including downtown and the Financial District.
For a more iconic San Francisco experience, residents can walk about 15 minutes to catch the historic cable cars. The Powell-Hyde Cable Car line stops at Pacific and Hyde, while the California Street Cable Car can be boarded at Van Ness and California. These scenic routes not only serve as practical transportation but also offer a unique way to experience the city's charm and steep hills.
While the immediate area is highly walkable, with most daily errands achievable on foot, cycling is also an option for those looking to cover more ground quickly. The moderate Bike Score suggests that while not ideal for all trips, biking can be a viable alternative for some journeys.
For those needing to travel further afield, Broadway Towers is well-positioned for access to major transportation hubs. San Francisco International Airport is approximately a 25-minute drive, covering about 15 miles. For flights to the East Bay or beyond, Oakland International Airport is roughly a 35-minute drive, about 21 miles away.
The building's secure garage parking, some spots equipped with EV charging stations, caters to residents who own vehicles. This amenity is particularly valuable in a city known for its challenging parking situations. The proximity to major thoroughfares provides relatively easy access to other parts of the city and the greater Bay Area.
Overall, the transportation options available to residents of Broadway Towers offer flexibility and convenience, allowing for easy exploration of San Francisco and beyond, whether for work, leisure, or daily errands.
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Building Details
Views
Bay
San Francisco
Amenities
Doorman
Rooftop Deck
Laundry Facilities
Parking
1 Parking Space
Open Parking
Assigned Parking
Electric Vehicle Charging Station
Pet Policy
Limit on the number of pets
Pet Size Limit
Dogs and Cats Allowed
Condo Association
$1,594 Monthly HOA Fees
Monthly HOA Fees Range from $1,359 - $1,594
Association fees include cable TV, common areas, door person, earthquake insurance, elevator, heat, insurance on structure, internet, ground maintenance, management, roof, security, sewer, trash, water
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Area Factors
Low Crime
Crime Score®
4/ 10
Bikeable
Bike Score®
57/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
96/ 100
Excellent Transit
Transit Score®
84/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Lafayette Park
5 min walk
Dog Park
Tennis
Trails
Allyne Park
6 min walk
Trails
Helen Wills Playground
9 min walk
Basketball
Tennis
George Moscone Park
11 min walk
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Dog Park
Alta Plaza Park
12 min walk
Dog Park
Tennis
Playground
Broadway Mini Park
13 min walk
Trails
Golden Gate National Park
14 min walk
Fort Mason
14 min walk
Cottage Row Mini Park
15 min walk
Schools
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