Namiki Apartments

    1776 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA, 94115
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    About Namiki Apartments

    Namiki Apartments sits at 1776 Sutter Street in San Francisco and has been part of the community since 1980, though it was originally built in 1978 under HUD's 236 program and later preserved by Chinatown CDC to keep it affordable for seniors. The building offers 33 residential units, with 32 of those being one-bedroom apartments and one two-bedroom apartment, all spread across three floors in an apartment-style building with 23,380 square feet of living space, making it a place where seniors can live independently or get support with daily activities if needed. People who live here find a community that's close to all sorts of neighborhood conveniences, like four theaters with plays and musicals nearby, 21 restaurants with different foods-from international flavors to local dishes-plus 18 cozy cafes for coffee and conversation, and a good number of parks, with 29 within walking distance if you like to be outside or want some fresh air. There are three physicians in the area and 24 pharmacies, which makes it easy to get medical help or pick up prescriptions and other health supplies when needed.

    The apartments have gone through rehabilitation over time, with repairs made to balconies, kitchens, and community areas, and the property benefits from funding from sources like the SF Redevelopment Agency and Citibank FSB, so the building stays in good shape. The staff gets recognized for being helpful and kind, creating a welcoming atmosphere, and the property supports different types of senior care-like offering assistance with things like bathing, dressing, or medications for those who need it, providing memory care for people living with dementia or Alzheimer's, and also having options for respite care and home care. Residents can get nutritious meals made with good ingredients, which helps with daily nutrition. The location falls in Building Class A15, with 0 fire violations or incidents reported and no building code complaints, though it does sit in the riskiest 10% of buildings in Lower Pacific Heights, and there's a 51% chance of no major maintenance issues in the next year, which is about average for older properties. Even with these things to keep in mind, people who want senior affordable housing within a lively neighborhood and with good access to parks, dining, and health services will find that Namiki Apartments manages to offer a mix of independence, support, and community, all kept up and managed by Chinatown CDC.

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