1565-1569 Page St, San Francisco, CA 94117
The 1565-1569 Page Street property is a 4-unit, 3-story multi-family residential building constructed in 1906 in the Haight Ashbury neighborhood. The building has undergone several significant renovations and repairs over the years, most notably a comprehensive unit A bathroom and kitchen remodel in 2018 costing $65,000, and major electrical system upgrades in 2011 including the installation of new 200-amp service with five meters and panels. While historical records show multiple fire code violations between 2006-2021, all were subsequently abated. The building has had recurring issues with dry rot in exterior elements, requiring repairs to stairs and windows in 2006 and 2015, and underwent foundation work in 2004.
Recent maintenance records show a water heater replacement in September 2023, and various routine repairs over the years including reroofing in 2011 and multiple kitchen and bathroom updates. The building has experienced some infrastructure challenges, as evidenced by recent flooding issues in late 2024. Planning documents indicate there were proposals for development in the area involving the demolition of existing structures for new construction related to the Urban School of San Francisco, though these appear to have been closed or approved without affecting the current building. Recent 311 calls from late 2024 primarily relate to street-level issues such as illegal parking, garbage, and debris, rather than building-specific problems. The property has a documented history of addressing structure-related concerns, including multiple routine inspections and subsequent corrections of identified violations, particularly in security and fire safety areas.
While there have been periodic maintenance issues requiring attention, the current building systems appear to have received significant upgrades over the past decade, including electrical, plumbing, and heating system improvements. The most recent fire safety inspection in 2021 noted multiple violations which were abated, and historical records show attention to various building systems and safety requirements has generally been addressed promptly, though potentially indicating areas for ongoing monitoring. The property’s historical records show regular maintenance and upgrades, though the frequency of dry rot-related repairs and historical fire code violations suggest periodic attention to building envelope and safety systems is necessary. Recent improvements to major systems (electrical, plumbing, heating) indicate active property management, though the building's age suggests ongoing maintenance will be required. The property's location and structure have been the subject of various development proposals in the past, though recent planning records show these have been resolved without directly impacting the existing building.
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Building Characteristics
| Total units | 4 |
|---|---|
| Year built | 1906 |
| Total area | 4350 sq ft |
| Floors | 3 |
| Tax Abatements | None |
| Building Class | A - Apartment 4 units or less |

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- 1569 Page St, San Francisco CA 94117
- 1565 Page St, San Francisco CA 94117
- 1567 Page St, San Francisco CA 94117
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