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The Lighthouse Lofts

1097 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103

$3,200,000

Tribeca Loft meets Soma Converted Warehouse. Discover designer luxury at the Lighthouse Lofts, where historic charm blends seamlessly with modern sophistication. This exceptional live/work mega loft opportunity offers 3,644 square feet* of breathtaking space, featuring approximately 13' ceilings, exposed concrete, and expansive, light-filled steel-paned windows—flexible for residential living, a family compound, or a creative office space with private living accommodations for a founder.

Its captivating origin story began as three separate spaces, now transformed into a luxurious compound opportunity in a vibrant loft setting. Thoughtfully designed with every modern amenity and smart space planning, this residence feels boundless in its possibilities. The current owners, a founder and a software product engineer, created this environment to foster a lifestyle centered around innovation and creativity. The rare opportunity consists of three distinct live/work loft spaces that can be purchased all together) for maximum flexibility and opportunity.

Loft 201/202 spans 2,633 sq. ft. of open living space*, boasting 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, an enclosed office, and multiple nooks perfect for workstations. The grand great room impresses with approximate soaring 13' ceilings, corner windows, and sleek white epoxy floors. A chef’s dream, the kitchen also includes an outfitted with high-end Bosch, Bertazzoni, and Fisher-Paykel appliances, custom cabinetry, and an artistic ceramic backsplash. Wood flooring and carpeted bedrooms add warmth and comfort, with an in-unit LG TROMM washer and dryer for ultimate convenience.

Loft 203 is a 1,056 sq. ft.* loft-style residence featuring 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, and a stylish kitchen equipped with a Liebherr fridge and electric range. Bamboo flooring and exposed concrete highlight the industrial-chic design, while a full-size Whirlpool washer and dryer enhance everyday living.

Originally constructed in 1924 as the Blindcraft Building and funded by the Cowell family, the Lighthouse Lofts sit on historic ground reclaimed from tidal marshland. This Category III contributory landmark was once owned by the San Francisco Association for the Blind, with brooms and baskets produced under the “Blindcraft” brand. The building’s exterior features a striking Gothic-inspired terra cotta entrance on Howard Street.

Located in the heart of SoMa, this boutique elevator building offers residents a range of amenities, including a rooftop deck with BBQ, a private storage unit, and a dedicated custodian. With three parking spots, the Lighthouse Lofts offer an unparalleled opportunity to own a piece of San Francisco history while enjoying the best of modern urban living. Don't miss this rare and unique offering. City center amenities are close by: SFMOMA, Yerba Buena Gardens, Moscone Center, SalesForce Gardens, Civic Center Tech hub, Union Square, dining and nightlife, plus easy access to 101/80/Bay Bridge. This is the creative, sexy and unique space you have been waiting for.  You will rarely see anything like this again. HOA dues $2,714.80/month**

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** HOA dues for all 3 units are

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Features & Amenities

Interior

  • total bedrooms4
  • Total bathrooms3
  • full bathrooms3

Area & Lot

  • Status Coming Soon
  • TypeCondo

Exterior

  • Garage Space3

Financial

  • Sales Price$3,200,000
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