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Exceptional San Francisco Condo
$1,050,000
66 Cleary Court #508, San Francisco
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Craig Epstein
Craig Epstein
Unit number 508 at 66 Cleary Court is a 3 bedroom, 2 bath, mid-century modern condominium with floor‑to‑ceiling sliding glass doors in every room that flood the entire space with natural light. The main living area opens to a spacious, private patio and there are three smaller balconies off of each bedroom. This unit has many thoughtful updates, tons of storage and closet space, and enjoys serene city vistas from every room.
66 Cleary Court is an 18-story Eichler building designed by the renowned architectural firm of Jones and Emmons in 1963. The well maintained building boasts beautifully updated common areas throughout; ultra-thick, sound insulating, concrete walls in every unit; 24-hour doorman and security; landscaped outdoor and recreation spaces including gardens, playground, basketball and pickleball courts.
Centrally located in the Cathedral Hill pocket of the Western Addition, right across the street from Japantown and Lower Pacific Heights, 66 Cleary is just steps to Fillmore St. shops and is an incredibly fun part of town that enjoys unparalleled access to many of San Francisco’s best neighborhoods. Super quick downtown commute to boot.
66 Cleary Court is an 18-story Eichler building designed by the renowned architectural firm of Jones and Emmons in 1963. The well maintained building boasts beautifully updated common areas throughout; ultra-thick, sound insulating, concrete walls in every unit; 24-hour doorman and security; landscaped outdoor and recreation spaces including gardens, playground, basketball and pickleball courts.
Centrally located in the Cathedral Hill pocket of the Western Addition, right across the street from Japantown and Lower Pacific Heights, 66 Cleary is just steps to Fillmore St. shops and is an incredibly fun part of town that enjoys unparalleled access to many of San Francisco’s best neighborhoods. Super quick downtown commute to boot.
Neighborhood
San Francisco’s Japantown is one of just three remaining in the U.S., a cultural landmark that blends Japanese heritage with modern flair.
At its heart, the Japan Center offers authentic eateries, specialty shops selling crafts and pop-culture items, and the Peace Pagoda, an architectural symbol of the community’s lasting presence.
Now, four Michelin-starred restaurants call Japantown home:
The Cherry Blossom Festival remains the premier annual event, blending traditional arts, modern performances, and street food. Year-round workshops and smaller celebrations keep Japanese-American culture alive.
Japantown balances tourist appeal with true community spirit. Local groups preserve cultural heritage while embracing change, mixing long-standing family businesses with innovative newcomers. This neighborhood proves that tradition and evolution can coexist in the heart of San Francisco.
At its heart, the Japan Center offers authentic eateries, specialty shops selling crafts and pop-culture items, and the Peace Pagoda, an architectural symbol of the community’s lasting presence.
Now, four Michelin-starred restaurants call Japantown home:
- State Bird Provisions (1529 Fillmore) – Inventive American small plates
- The Progress (1525 Fillmore) – Seasonal family-style dinners from the same team
- 7 Adams (1963 Sutter) – Refined, ingredient-driven cuisine
- Nari (1626 Post) – Vibrant Thai flavors in an elegant setting
The Cherry Blossom Festival remains the premier annual event, blending traditional arts, modern performances, and street food. Year-round workshops and smaller celebrations keep Japanese-American culture alive.
Japantown balances tourist appeal with true community spirit. Local groups preserve cultural heritage while embracing change, mixing long-standing family businesses with innovative newcomers. This neighborhood proves that tradition and evolution can coexist in the heart of San Francisco.
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