1031 Alabama St, San Francisco, CA 94110
The three-unit, two-story residential building at 1031 Alabama Street in San Francisco's Inner Mission district is a century-old property constructed in 1900, currently owned by Aurelio & Rosa Alvarez. The building has undergone two significant roofing projects, with the most recent completed in November 2020 at a cost of $16,000, demonstrating investment in building maintenance and infrastructure.
An earlier roofing permit from November 1994, however, shows as expired in the records. The property has been the subject of two documented 311 calls in recent years, neither of which directly related to the building's condition or safety.
The first, in November 2024, concerned sidewalk parking and was responded to by the MTA with no violators located. The second, from October 2016, involved general street cleaning related to loose garbage and was handled by the Department of Public Works, with no specific building association noted in the resolution.
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Building Characteristics
Total units | 3 |
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Year built | 1900 |
Total area | 2142 sq ft |
Floors | 2 |
Tax Abatements | Home Owners |
Building Class | F - Flats & Duplex |

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