Outdoor Space Has It Factor: Noe Valley Roof Decks, Patios & Gardens!

Noe Valley Deck

Noe Valley Roof Deck

Noe Valley Patio

While out on city-wide real estate broker tour this week, I couldn’t help but notice how many of the Noe Valley homes were featuring fabulous roof decks, yards, patios and gardens! Here are a few pics to make my 9-5 buddies jealous ;)

Outdoor space can really make or break a home in San Francisco- perfect for a morning cup of coffee or an after-work glass of wine, for entertaining guests and for the children to (safely) entertain themselves….

Because outdoor space is a San Francisco real estate rarity, it is a very powerful selling feature of a home. When the doors are open to a back yard or deck on a typical sunny Noe Valley day, it’s almost like a magnetic field is pulling you outside and whisking you past the living room or kitchen.

Many of the homes I previewed had their flaws: whether it be a not-so-perfect floor plan or a kitchen or bathroom that needed some TLC, but the almighty power of a south-facing yard makes those issues easier to stomach. Kind of like the power chocolate has to convince you that it’s “healthy”… (OK, maybe that’s just me!)

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Easy Breezy Fro-Yo Coming to Noe Valley, San Francisco!

Frozen Yogurt in Noe Valley, San Francisco

 

I will try to keep this short & sweet – FROZEN YOGURT IS COMING TO NOE VALLEY!

I’ve been taunted by this smiling Fro-Yo cup each morning when I walk into our Zephyr Real Estate office. That’s right – Eazy Breezy Frozen Yogurt is moving in right next door. I’m not sure if this is going to help or hurt our office of top-producing Noe Valley Realtors (shameless plug for my associate, Danielle Lazier, who is the #1 producing agent of 2011). Is it safe to sell real estate on a sugar high?

I agree with the interviewees in the April ‘Short Takes’ of the Noe Valley Voice: “The only thing that is missing in this area is a dessert place.”

Now our beloved Noe Valley really has it all!

 

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Noe Valley’s Honeycomb Salon is expanding its hive!

San Francisco's Noe Valley and Honeycomb Salon“Go big or go home!”

That is the answer Gillian Hanson, owner and operator of Honeycomb Salon, gave me when I asked her why she decided to expand Noe Valley’s hottest hair salon.  And Honeycomb isn’t just hot, it’s hip, creative, vibrant, and chock full of talent. A Noe Valley fixture since 2007, Honeycomb keeps getting busier and busier. It’s not difficult to understand why Ms. Hanson jumped on the opportunity to expand and redesign the salon when the space next door (formerly Big Discount Cleaners) became available. Cronin Construction of San Francisco has been hired to plan and design the new space and will also be swinging the hammers, so to speak.  Unlike “new” Coke, I think a Honeycomb Salon with more staff, more stylists, more chairs and more space is a fantastic idea!  As for the Grand Opening party later this Spring, I will be watching the mailbox for my invitation.

Honeycomb Salon is located at 3915 24th Street in Noe Valley, San Francisco. To find it, turn into the cute little courtyard — the one you never knew was there or never knew where it led to — tucked in between Savor and Casa Mexicana.

Recently, I had the chance to sit down and talk with Ms. Hanson about Honeycomb’s upcoming expansion, her adorable Yorkie, Madigan, and her favorite Noe Valley spots.

 

Noe Valley's Honeycomb Salon  San FranciscoSFHL: The name of your salon is Honeycomb Salon.  I want to make sure I am using the right lingo.  Do you call yourselves a salon or is it something else ? Are you stylists or hair stylists ?

GH: We are a hair & makeup salon and call ourselves “hairstylists.” In our industry, a “stylist” is actually someone who does wardrobe. There are other terms that are a little outdated: like hairdresser & beauty operator. Technically, we are “cosmetologists” but that word feels really clinical, and doesn’t capture the fun part of what we do.

SFHL: Does your salon do more than cut hair ?

GH: We do! We have a great team of professionals who all excel in both hair coloring & cutting. We also do makeup and hair for special events & photo shoots.

SFHL:  How many stylists do you have in your salon ?

GH: Currently four hairstylists and one junior hairstylist.

SFHL:  Are you also a stylist in addition to being the owner ?

GH: Absolutely! I am as much a part of the team as I am the owner. I love the creative aspect of doing hair, building relationships with my clients, and making them look and feel great.

SFHL:  When I come in to get styled up, I see that the salon is always so busy.  Was that the impetus behind expanding ?

GH: Go big or go home, baby!

Honeycomb 24th Street Noe Valley San Francisco

SFHL:  What is the expansion going to do for the salon ? more chairs ?  more stylists?  a blow-out bar ? Is it going to be one big Honeycomb or are you keeping the two areas separate as they are now ?  Most importantly, will Madigan get his own chair ?

GH: Definitely more chairs and stylists. The two areas will be joined to create one large salon. We plan on conceptualizing the salon by creating a dedicated “Color Space” and [a dedicated] “Styling Space”.  More talent makes for a wider array of skill sets. We also exchange creative energy and ideas with each other, which is great for us and ultimately great for our clients. Everyone benefits! If you know any amazing hairstylists, please send them our way!

Madigan prefers to be fluid and not tied to one chair. I guess you could say he’s an equal opportunity lap dog. [Editor's note: he sounds like a Pomeranian I know.]

SFHL:  How long do we have to wait before we can see the new Honeycomb ?

GH: The sooner the better! We’ll have our soft opening in March, and a grand opening party once we pull the new crew together.

SFHL:  Now, off the subject of hair, what is your favorite place to grab lunch or dinner on 24th Street ?

GH:  Savor has the best salads and the nicest staff in the world. Bernie’s makes the best cup of coffee, hands down. Noe Valley Bakery or La Boulange for sweet treats!

 

 

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$779,000 – 1311 Guerrero St #2 @ 25th St – Noe Valley Condo with Elevator for Sale in San Francisco!

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1311 Guerrero Street #2- 3-Unit Building – $301.67/month HOA dues
FIRST SUNDAY OPEN HOUSE — Sunday, September 11th, 2:00-4:00PM

We are super excited about our new listing for sale – 1311 Guerrero Street #2 San Francisco 94110, listed at $779,000 – Noe Valley/Valencia Corridor Condo with Elevator for Sale- because it’s bright, open, luxurious and ideally located!

WANT PHOTOS? VISIT THE PROPERTY WEBSITE FOR THIS NOE VALLEY/VALENCIA CORRIDOR CONDO.

Welcome to 1311 Guerrero Street #2, a spacious luxury condo in a 3-unit building. This condo is ideally situated in Noe Valley, yet just a hop, skip & a jump to the Valencia Corridor. Want to be walking distance to: Pi Bar, Anthony’s Cookies, Papalote Mexican Grill, Arizmendi Bakery and Natural Resources, just to name a few? Or take advantage of the easy 280/101 freeway access plus both MUNI & BART nearby so you can jet around the City/Bay in no time!

This condo’s features include all the perks of 2006 construction: an open floor plan perfect for entertaining, a deluxe gourmet kitchen with granite counters, cherry cabinets & high-end appliances and two large bedrooms & marble bathrooms, including one master suite that opens onto an exclusive-use deck. This unit also boasts Bamboo and eco-friendly Marmoleum floors, an in-unit washer & dryer and one car parking.

Did we mention the elevator access directly into the unit? This rare feature is accessible and convenient for groceries, strollers, luggage, late nights, moving, shopping sprees, tired legs… you name it!

Enjoy having it all on Guerrero Street.

A NOTE FROM OUR SELLERS:

“To those looking for a wonderful home:

Five years ago, we were ecstatic to find such a beautifully finished, newly constructed home in the heart of our favorite sunny neighborhood in San Francisco.  Two kids later, it is now time for us to find a bigger space.  We leave with a heavy heart because 1311 Guerrero is by far our favorite place we have ever lived, and are sad to be moving.

Living in new construction in an old city is a fantastic treat.  Everything works and the finishing touches are beautiful! The kitchen is the center of our universe so we absolutely loved having the open kitchen equipped with granite countertops and stainless appliances and the beautiful cherry cabinets.  The marble bathrooms are clean and beautiful, and it’s a comfort to know that the building meets the most modern structural safety guidelines and is equipped with a fire safety system.  Finally, having an in-unit elevator is absolutely priceless. Not once did we have to lug groceries, children, furniture, or grandparents up the stairs!

Our family believes in promoting sustainable living, so we loved the Bamboo eco-friendly floors and the incredible energy efficiency of the property.  We even installed Marmoleum floors in both bedrooms made from all natural materials to be easy to clean, asthma, and allergy friendly.  The kitchen cabinets are FSC-certified wood with low VOC content.

The location of our condo is absolutely perfect.  It’s officially in Noe Valley, and being nestled up against the Mission district allowed us to walk to amazing restaurants, cafes, parks, and cultural experiences in every direction!  Culinary delights like Papalote, Arizmendi Bakery, La Taqueria, and Pi Bar are literally around the corner.  Every Saturday, we bought produce at the farmers market on 24th street.

The property is also a commuter’s dream.  The five-minute walk to BART means an incredibly quick commute downtown, and its proximity to both the 101 and 280 freeways means an amazingly fast departure down to the peninsula for work or play.

We hope you, as the next owner, appreciate and love our home as much as we did!

- Amy, Doug, Jack & Ben”

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Latest Pavement to Parks: Noe Valley & Inner Mission Street Park

Guerrero & San Jose Street Parks

Guerrero & San Jose Street Parks

The latest San Francisco “Street Park” is on its way! Located at the corner of San Jose Avenue, Guerrero Street, and 28th Street, we are so excited about San Francisco’s latest urban greening.

Check out the Pavements to Parks website for more information!

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