Here is your chance to own one of the 2 oldest commercial buildings in San Luis Obispo located directly across the street from Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa between Palm St. & Monterey St. The Historic Sauer-Adams Adobe was built in 1820 & distinguished by its two-foot thick adobe walls. It was used as boarding house for Franciscan monks in the 1830s. Its smaller, single-story sister (970 Chorro St.) is located next door, and together they are known as the Sauer Adobes. The focal point of this property is the large hidden garden oasis that backs up to the Paseo between SLO Hotel. There are two outbuildings in the courtyard that offer covered space. Over the past 30 years, this property has been primarily used as a retail space, however the walled in courtyard offers countless possibilities. The property has undergone the mandated earthquake retrofit, so bring your creative vision to this commercial retail property and transform it into an Urban oasis.