The flat is light-filled, thanks to plenty of windows, a central skylight, and its being on the top floor of the building. It has a pleasantly funky character, as shown by quirky but comfortable furnishings. The place absolutely clean, but the age of the building shows. The kitchen is a real treat for anyone who likes to cook while socializing with friends. The garage (and the rear path to it) is somewhat scrappy, but the very large, flashy, new washer and dryer are a terrific convenience. Potrero Hill is relatively isolated from the more famous and touristed parts of San Francisco, but it has charm and personality, with more than a few good restaurants and places to hang out. It is also one of the most consistently sunny spots in the city; if you don't have sun, no one has sun. If you want exercise, you can get a real workout walking the steep streets. The views of Twin Peaks, the downtown skyline, and the East Bay are magnificent. Public transportation serves the area well. A note on parking: it is more plentiful here than in most other parts of the city, but you MUST carefully read and follow the parking signs, because patrol is out in force. Parking tickets are $79 apiece, and they don't seem to run out. Better yet, use the garage!