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    60 Rausch St, 410

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    $750,000

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    1

    Beds

    1

    Baths

    913

    Sq.Ft.

    SOMA

    Neighborhood

    Dynamic Top-Floor Conversion Loft

    Dynamic top-floor conversion loft with an expansive private terrace and dramatic cityscape outlooks. Residence #410 at the historic Mullen Building offers approximately 1,000 sq ft of interior living space paired with an exceptional 340 sq ft wraparound terrace, creating a rare indoor-outdoor lifestyle in the heart of SOMA.

    This bright corner residence is defined by soaring vaulted ceilings, skylight, and an airy open plan that fills the home with natural light. Beautiful concrete floors add modern industrial character, while the contemporary kitchen features stainless steel appliances, natural stone counters, and clean modern lines that flow seamlessly into the living and dining areas.

    The spacious lofted sleeping area overlooks the living space and enhances the home's dramatic scale, while a versatile den offers an ideal guest area or home office with generous storage and closet space. The well-appointed bath, featuring a dual vanity and balanced contemporary finishes, is conveniently positioned to serve both spaces.

    The standout feature is the expansive wraparound terrace with dual access points, offering approximately 340 sq ft of outdoor living with a dynamic cityscape backdrop—perfect for entertaining, relaxing, or enjoying an indoor-outdoor San Francisco lifestyle. Residents also enjoy access to additional shared outdoor space within the building.

    Originally converted by noted architect George Hauser, the iconic Mullen Building is a boutique live/work loft development that blends historic industrial architecture with modern living in the heart of SOMA. Just moments from renowned restaurants, cafés, nightlife, and technology hubs, with convenient access to BART, Muni, and major freeways.

    A rare opportunity to experience authentic San Francisco loft living with exceptional outdoor space.

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    Neighborhood

    SOMA

    Formerly called “South of the Slot” in reference to the cable cars that ran up and down Market Street, South of Market is a patchwork of warehouses, nightlife, art spaces, high-rise condo and apartment buildings, and technology companies.

    ATTRIBUTES

    Home to dozens of tech startups and multimedia companies, SoMa has a young, edgy vibe. Once an industrial area primarily zoned for commercial use, many of SoMa’s former warehouses and office spaces have been converted into luxury lofts, live-work spaces and apartments.

    WHAT TO EXPECT

    SoMa appeals to young professionals who enjoy the neighborhood’s vibe and its convenient proximity to downtown. On SoMa’s smaller side streets, such as Minna, there are a number of Victorian flats and modern condos. SoMa is right next door to San Francisco’s downtown, and several major public transit routes pass directly through.

    LIFESTYLE

    During lunch hours, many SoMa tech workers grab a take out lunch and find a sunny spot on the grass at Yerba Buena Gardens. Some of the city’s best museums, such as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, are close by.

    THE MARKET

    Home to SF’s biggest development boom since the Gold Rush, SoMa will soon see massive new office, housing, and transit projects. Rincon Hill is home to huge new skyscrapers, including the Transbay Terminal, which will include a Caltrain connection. City plans for central and western SoMa will place another generation of offices and housing alongside the existing live-work lofts, warehouses, small factories, and art and entertainment venues.

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