Property Photo: Front exterior view of 601 Broderick, showing a large home with blue facade
Property Photo: Dining area with chandelier and wood floors
Property Photo: Open floor plan view of several rooms with skylights
Property Photo: Kitchen with wood floors and white cabinets
Property Photo: Living room with wood floors and large windows
Property Photo: Kitchen with white cabinets and wood floors
Property Photo: Large entry area with wood floors and grand staircase
Property Photo: Close-up view of bathroom sink
Property Photo: Bedroom with carpet
Property Thumbnail: Front exterior view of 601 Broderick, showing a large home with blue facadeProperty Thumbnail: Dining area with chandelier and wood floorsProperty Thumbnail: Open floor plan view of several rooms with skylights Property Thumbnail: Kitchen with wood floors and white cabinetsProperty Thumbnail: Living room with wood floors and large windowsProperty Thumbnail: Kitchen with white cabinets and wood floorsProperty Thumbnail: Large entry area with wood floors and grand staircase Property Thumbnail: Close-up view of bathroom sinkProperty Thumbnail: Bedroom with carpet

Sold: NoPa

Pocket Listing - Private Sale

601 Broderick • $7,000,000

4
Bedroom
5
Bath
6,585
Sq Ft

Features and Amenities

This 6,585 square foot house sits on a 4,996 square foot lot and features 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms.

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WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD

The NoPa (North of the Panhandle) neighborhood and namesake park has evolved considerably over the years. Once an area occupied by shifting sand-dunes, NoPa is now a hot, somewhat edgy place to live. Peaceful yet packed with plenty to do, this area is particularly appealing to the young and techie set. The neighborhood is a well-defined five-by-six-block square, bordered by Divisadero Street, Turk Boulevard, Fell Street, and Masonic avenue. College students love this area for its proximity to USF and UCSF campuses. The weather is delightful in NoPa and often sunny when only a few blocks down, the fog wall may be rolling in.

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