Presented by
Jennifer Gottlieb-Shetrit & Ron Wong

Stylish Top Floor Condo on Picturesque Mission Dolores Block

$1,350,000

Property Details

Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 2
Square Feet 1,410 sq ft
Neighborhood Mission Dolores

Welcome to this polished top-floor Edwardian condo tucked away on a tree-lined street in Mission Dolores. Brimming with natural light, 62 Ramona Ave is a beautifully renovated home offering a blend of timeless architectural detail and high-end finishes with modern amenities.

The entry is crowned by a large skylight, giving prominence to the hall landing and recently refinished wood floors. At the heart of the home is a bright main gathering space where a chef’s kitchen flows seamlessly into the adjacent living room and dining area, all with green outlooks and direct access from the dining area to the garden patio - the perfect space to host a gathering or unwind for a morning coffee or cocktail. The kitchen is an absolute entertainer’s dream, anchored by a large center island with counter seating and equipped with ample cabinetry along with high end finishes including farmhouse sink, Wolf range, quartz counters and Heath tile backsplash, LG fridge. The inviting living room has original built-in shelving, gorgeous fireplace and box beam ceilings. 3 bedrooms have great closets and contemporary light fixtures. Both bathrooms are beautifully remodeled with Heath tile and other designer touches. In-unit laundry, parking and copious additional storage on the garage level complete this home.

Ideally situated on a peaceful, tree-lined street in the heart of Mission Dolores, this home is just steps from Whole Foods, vibrant restaurants, boutique shops, and multiple transit options. Enjoy easy access to the dynamic Valencia Corridor, as well as the Castro, Hayes Valley, and Lower Haight neighborhoods. Nature and outdoor lovers will appreciate being just minutes from Dolores Park, Duboce Park, and popular family-friendly rec centers and libraries in Eureka Valley. With nearby Muni, BART, tech shuttles, and convenient routes to the Freeway and Bay Bridge, this central location offers a seamless lifestyle at the intersection of culture, convenience, and community.

  • 3 bedrooms
  • 2 remodeled bathrooms
  • 1415 SF (per floorplan draftsman) 
  • HOA dues: $350 / month
  • Classic period details, including crown moldings, wainscoting & trim
  • Living room with box beam ceilings, fireplace, and built-ins
  • In-unit laundry
  • Large additional storage in garage
  • Shared outdoor space
  • Premier walkable location - minutes to Whole Foods, and close to the best amenities of Valencia Corridor, Castro, Hayes Valley, and Lower Haight neighborhoods
  • Walkable to Dolores Park, Duboce Park and several recreation centers and libraries
  • Convenient transport and commuting options just blocks away, as well as easy access to the freeway for commuting to Peninsula and East Bay 
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Neighborhood

Mission Dolores, one of San Francisco's oldest and vibrant neighborhoods, derives its name from the historic Mission San Francisco de Asís, also known as Mission Dolores, founded in 1776. The mission represents the city's earliest European settlement, providing a critical anchor to San Francisco's colonial history.

Valencia Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor, offering diverse dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines and the nearby 16th Street and 24th Street BART stations, providing comprehensive regional connectivity.

The architectural landscape showcases a rich diversity of residential styles, from Victorian and Edwardian homes to contemporary developments. The Mission Dolores itself, located at the heart of the neighborhood, stands as a preserved historic landmark that offers insight into San Francisco's earliest days. Dolores Park provides a green space that serves as a community gathering point, offering panoramic views of the city.

Tucked in the heart of San Francisco, Mission Dolores is where old soul meets modern edge. Anchored by the iconic Mission Dolores Basilica—the city’s oldest surviving structure—the neighborhood radiates a timeless charm, with sun-drenched streets that slope gently into the vibrant sprawl of Dolores Park. On any given day, locals gather there under swaying palms: picnicking, people-watching, and soaking in panoramic views of the skyline.

Just beyond the park’s green expanse, Valencia Street pulses with indie boutiques, third-wave coffee spots, and cult-favorite eateries like Tartine Bakery and Bi-Rite Creamery. As the sun sets, the area hums with nightlife—from intimate wine bars to divey haunts with live music. It’s a neighborhood where history lingers in the architecture, creativity fills the air, and community is always just around the corner.

Located at the intersection of the Mission, Castro, and Noe Valley neighborhoods, Dolores Heights offers a unique topographical experience defined by dramatic hillside streets and exceptional city views.

22nd Street and Church Street provide primary commercial access, offering residents diverse dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines, with convenient connections to regional transit systems that link the neighborhood to broader San Francisco.

The neighborhood's architecture features an exceptional collection of Victorian and Edwardian homes, many perched dramatically on steep hillsides. Carefully maintained houses showcase intricate architectural details, with many structures offering panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay and downtown skyline. Dolores Park, located at the neighborhood's edge, provides a  green space that serves as a community gathering point.

From its steeply pitched streets to its meticulously preserved homes, Dolores Heights represents a unique urban environment where San Francisco's topographical complexity meets residential design. The area offers residents an extraordinary living experience that blends architectural heritage, natural beauty, and urban convenience.

Duboce Triangle is a small neighborhood in San Francisco, located between the Castro, Mission, and Lower Haight districts. It's roughly bounded by Duboce Avenue to the north, Market Street to the south, and Castro Street to the west.

The neighborhood gets its name from its triangular shape and Duboce Avenue, which forms its northern border. Duboce Avenue itself is named after Victor D. Duboce, a Spanish-American War veteran and former San Francisco supervisor.

Duboce Triangle is primarily residential, characterized by well-preserved Victorian and Edwardian houses, many of which have been converted into multi-unit buildings. The area also includes some newer apartment buildings and condominiums.

The main commercial areas are along Market Street and Church Street, featuring a mix of local businesses, cafes, and restaurants. Duboce Park, located at the northern edge of the neighborhood, serves as a popular gathering spot for residents and dog owners.

Transportation in Duboce Triangle is well-served by public transit. The neighborhood has easy access to Muni Metro lines at the Church Street station and several bus lines. Its central location also makes it walkable and bike-friendly.

The area is known for its quiet, tree-lined streets and strong sense of community. It's popular among a diverse mix of residents, including young professionals, families, and long-time San Franciscans.

Duboce Triangle's central location provides easy access to other popular San Francisco neighborhoods and downtown, making it a desirable place to live for those who value convenience and a vibrant urban lifestyle.
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