Mike Hood Presents
Stunning Potrero Hill Penthouse
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$1,995,000
131 Missouri Street #402, San Francisco
Features
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Spectacular Top-Floor Luxury Penthouse in Prime Potrero Hill
Experience elevated urban living in this absolutely stunning two-level penthouse, situated in an exclusive 9-unit boutique elevator building designed by Sternberg Benjamin Architects in 2017. Combining refined sophistication with modern flair, this 1,575 sq ft 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath residence is filled with bespoke finishes and custom details throughout.
Unmatched Views & Outdoor Living
Enjoy dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows with sweeping western vistas, including breathtaking views of Sutro Tower. An internal staircase leads to your expansive private deeded roof deck offering 360-degree panoramic views of the San Francisco skyline, Downtown, and beyond.
Prime North Slope Potrero Hill Location
Located in the coveted flats of Potrero Hill’s sunny North Slope, just steps from the charming shops, cafes, and top-rated restaurants along 18th Street. This unbeatable location also offers easy access to public transit, highways, Whole Foods, Mission Bay, Dogpatch, Oracle Park, Chase Center, and more.
Main Level Highlights
- Open-concept living/dining space flooded with natural light and city views
- Sleek gas fireplace in the living room
- Gourmet kitchen with modern European-style cabinetry, stone countertops, and Carrara marble backsplash
- Premium Miele appliances, including induction cooktop with vented hood, built-in refrigerator, microwave, and wine fridge
- Chic powder room for guests
Lower Level Features
- Spacious primary suite with custom Porro closet system
- Luxurious ensuite bath with floating dual vanity, dual shower heads, Spanish Porcelanosa tile, and heated floors
- Second bedroom with custom closet
- Additional full bath with heated floors and shower over tub
- In-unit laundry with washer/dryer and bonus storage space
Luxury Finishes & Amenities
- European wide-plank hardwood flooring
- Bonelli windows, Boffi Italian cabinetry, Graffe & Grohe fixtures
- Recessed lighting and custom window treatments
- Zoned electric wall heating
- One-car parking with EV charger
- Large deeded storage closet
- Secure building with airplane-style camera/intercom entry system and modern lobby
- HOA dues are $927/month and include water, garbage, insurance, maintenance, & property management
This penthouse perfectly blends modern luxury, thoughtful design, and unbeatable convenience in one of San Francisco’s most desirable neighborhoods.
Floor Plans
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Neighborhood
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Potrero Hill got its name from the Spanish word "potrero," meaning pasture or cattle grazing area, reflecting its history as grazing land for Mission Dolores.
The main commercial areas are centered along 18th Street and 20th Street. These streets feature local restaurants, cafes, small shops, and service businesses.
Transportation options in Potrero Hill include Muni bus lines 10, 19, 22, and 48. The neighborhood has a nearby Caltrain station at 22nd Street and relatively close access to Interstate 280 and Highway 101.
Architecturally, Potrero Hill is significant for its mix of housing styles. The area features Victorian and Edwardian homes from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, mid-century modern apartments and condos, as well as contemporary infill development and converted industrial lofts. Home types in the area include single-family houses, multi-unit buildings, condominiums, apartments, and some live/work spaces in converted warehouses.
Potrero Hill is considered a desirable place to live for several reasons. It often experiences sunnier and warmer weather than other parts of San Francisco due to its elevation and location. Many homes offer panoramic views of the city skyline, bay, or surrounding hills. The neighborhood has a quieter atmosphere and is less crowded compared to more central areas. Despite feeling secluded, it's still close to downtown and other popular areas. Potrero Hill also has a strong sense of community with local events and gathering spaces.
The main commercial areas are centered along 18th Street and 20th Street. These streets feature local restaurants, cafes, small shops, and service businesses.
Transportation options in Potrero Hill include Muni bus lines 10, 19, 22, and 48. The neighborhood has a nearby Caltrain station at 22nd Street and relatively close access to Interstate 280 and Highway 101.
Architecturally, Potrero Hill is significant for its mix of housing styles. The area features Victorian and Edwardian homes from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, mid-century modern apartments and condos, as well as contemporary infill development and converted industrial lofts. Home types in the area include single-family houses, multi-unit buildings, condominiums, apartments, and some live/work spaces in converted warehouses.
Potrero Hill is considered a desirable place to live for several reasons. It often experiences sunnier and warmer weather than other parts of San Francisco due to its elevation and location. Many homes offer panoramic views of the city skyline, bay, or surrounding hills. The neighborhood has a quieter atmosphere and is less crowded compared to more central areas. Despite feeling secluded, it's still close to downtown and other popular areas. Potrero Hill also has a strong sense of community with local events and gathering spaces.
Potrero Hill got its name from the Spanish word "potrero," meaning pasture or cattle grazing area, reflecting its history as grazing land for Mission Dolores.
The main commercial areas are centered along 18th Street and 20th Street. These streets feature local restaurants, cafes, small shops, and service businesses.
Transportation options in Potrero Hill include Muni bus lines 10, 19, 22, and 48. The neighborhood has a nearby Caltrain station at 22nd Street and relatively close access to Interstate 280 and Highway 101.
Architecturally, Potrero Hill is significant for its mix of housing styles. The area features Victorian and Edwardian homes from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, mid-century modern apartments and condos, as well as contemporary infill development and converted industrial lofts. Home types in the area include single-family houses, multi-unit buildings, condominiums, apartments, and some live/work spaces in converted warehouses.
Potrero Hill is considered a desirable place to live for several reasons. It often experiences sunnier and warmer weather than other parts of San Francisco due to its elevation and location. Many homes offer panoramic views of the city skyline, bay, or surrounding hills. The neighborhood has a quieter atmosphere and is less crowded compared to more central areas. Despite feeling secluded, it's still close to downtown and other popular areas. Potrero Hill also has a strong sense of community with local events and gathering spaces.
The main commercial areas are centered along 18th Street and 20th Street. These streets feature local restaurants, cafes, small shops, and service businesses.
Transportation options in Potrero Hill include Muni bus lines 10, 19, 22, and 48. The neighborhood has a nearby Caltrain station at 22nd Street and relatively close access to Interstate 280 and Highway 101.
Architecturally, Potrero Hill is significant for its mix of housing styles. The area features Victorian and Edwardian homes from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, mid-century modern apartments and condos, as well as contemporary infill development and converted industrial lofts. Home types in the area include single-family houses, multi-unit buildings, condominiums, apartments, and some live/work spaces in converted warehouses.
Potrero Hill is considered a desirable place to live for several reasons. It often experiences sunnier and warmer weather than other parts of San Francisco due to its elevation and location. Many homes offer panoramic views of the city skyline, bay, or surrounding hills. The neighborhood has a quieter atmosphere and is less crowded compared to more central areas. Despite feeling secluded, it's still close to downtown and other popular areas. Potrero Hill also has a strong sense of community with local events and gathering spaces.

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