Real Estate
One Of San Francisco's Painted Ladies Is For Sale
It's called "postcard row" and features some of the most photographed homes in the world. One of them just went on the market.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — If your dream is to own a San Francisco Victorian, and not just any Victorian but one of the "Painted Ladies," one of them has just gone on the market.
The Alamo Square homes are photographed by people from around the world. They became famous when they were featured in the opening credits of "Full House" starting in the 1980s and forever in reruns.
The home for sale is at 714 Steiner St. and it was built in 1900. It has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Take a look at 57 photos. (Hint: needs work!)
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- Address: 714 Steiner St, San Francisco, California
- Price: $2,750,000
- Square Feet: 2849
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 2 Full and 1 Half Baths
- Built: 1900
- Features: World-famous Painted Lady situated on iconic Postcard Row! This elegant Victorian has charm that radiates throughout with its high ceilings and myriad of period details. Alamo Square is showcased from the front of all three levels. A full view of City Hall is enjoyed from the kitchen on the lower level, and absolutely striking views of downtown await you on the second and third floor. On a clear day, a portion of the Golden Gate Bridge can be seen from the front of the third level. Downstairs features a deep two-car garage that includes an abundance of space for storage or expansion possibilities. This is one of the Seven Sisters on Postcard Row, making this a truly rare opportunity. Don't miss your chance to restore a very special home on what is arguably the most recognized residential block on Earth. Nothing says San Francisco like the 700 block of Steiner!
This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.
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