Built in 1992, 7 Hallam is an award-winning building that is home to 9 loft-style residences in the SoMa neighborhood. Notable features include the loft-style living plans and boutique building size.

Home sizes range from just under 500 square feet up to about 1,000 square feet. Homes are studio, and one-bedroom layouts. Building amenities include in-home laundry, garage parking, and loft-style plans on a quiet not-thru street.

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    A Quiet(er) SOMA Location

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    More About the Building

    The South of Market Area is a fascinating mix of pretty much everything. There are areas that range from extreme poverty (think 6th St. @ Mission) to extreme wealth (there are plenty of multi-million dollar conversion lofts sprinkled throughout the neighborhood). There are historic warehouses juxtaposed with mid-century mistakes and brand new construction. From busy thoroughfares like Howard or Folsom street to sweet parks tucked quietly away the South of Market area is truly a neighborhood that has pretty much everything.

    The building is located within a South of Market enclave of warehouses, townhomes, and industrial buildings, and was built to mimic its industrial neighbors with a facade using warehouse materials. The nine-home building is on a quiet(er) street that doesn’t carry thru traffic, a dramatic change from it’s cross street at the dynamic Folsom Street

     

    Number of Homes
    9


    Year Built
    1992


    Parking

    side by side, garage


    Amenities and Original Finishes

    Roof deck, secure entry, garage parking, and elevator.

     

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