Project plans have been published for a new townhouse development expected at 1400 De Haro Street on Potrero Hill, San Francisco. The project would replace a single-family house with five townhouse-style apartments and two accessory dwelling units. San Diego-based Jacob’s Real Estate Investments Inc. is responsible for the application.

1400 De Haro Street and 2203 25th Street site map, illustration by L.A. Paul & Associates

1400 De Haro Street cross-section, illustration by L.A. Paul & Associates
Construction will produce two three-story structures, each with basement parking and one accessory dwelling unit. The De Haro Street building will include three apartments with private garages and access to a rooftop deck. The 25th Street building will have two full apartments, each occupying one and a half floors. Six of the units will feature four bedrooms, and the De Haro Street ADU will have three bedrooms.
L.A. Paul & Associates is responsible for the design, and San Jose-based Aero Living Inc. is listed as the general contractor for the future construction. Minimal information has been included for the future design. Exterior materials include Hardie smooth cement board panels, stucco, and wood siding.

1400 De Haro Street, image via Google Street View
The roughly 5,000 square foot property is located at the corner of 25th Street and De Haro Street, a block away from the Potrero Block 2 affordable housing complex within the Potrero HOPE SF masterplan.
The estimated cost and timeline for construction have not yet been shared.
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