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1923 Mediterranean-Style Home Just Listed In San Francisco
With vintage charm and modern upgrades, this home is ready for 2021, including a home office.

With vintage charm and modern upgrades, this home is ready for 2021, including a home office.

This 1937 home has 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, an updated kitchen, all in a lovely San Francisco neighborhood.

The home has a private staircase down to a beach. The asking price is $17.5 million.
This grand Edwardian building with a cable car line running out front offers views of Coit Tower, and walk to North Beach restaurants.
See this spacious naturally lit home in San Francisco with two bedrooms and a wood-burning fireplace.
Close to City College, parks, and more great amenities.
The colonial-style home has 4 bedrooms, 5 baths, and nearly a half-acre of lush grounds.
The building, the second tallest in the city, had never been previously sold.
One of only 14 private homes along the enclave's Golden Gate National Recreation Area border, one of San Francisco's most coveted locations.
How handy are you? With imagination and hard work, this could be your dream home.
This 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo in the financial district has iconic views. Asking price: $828,000. Plus Cat 5 wiring, and a walkscore of 100.
Located on Billionaire's Row and built in the early 2000s, this is how the wealthy live today.
The current owners purchased this home for $450,000 in 2014. After a renovation, the asking price is $7.25 million. Is it worth it?
Less than a block from Golden Gate Park, this treasure is on the market for the first time in 68 years.
The home has 5 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, and a walk-in closet that looks like a trendy boutique.
The California Judicial Council voted to rescind the emergency rules it adopted to prevent coronavirus-related evictions.
This hilltop cottage is accessible to village conveniences in Noe Valley and the Castro. Renovated by a professional chef—​check the photos!
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This Sutro Heights home is built on a grand scale, with more than 4,000 square feet of living space.
This renovated flat in a property built in 1900 is in Hayes Valley, close to shopping, restaurants.
The 6 bedroom, 6 bath home has been remodeled from top to bottom, and the new furnishings may be purchased with the home.
Loaded with charm, this home has tons of storage and a private backyard.
Take a virtual tour of this just listed home, featured in Architectural Digest as Metamorphosis on the Bay.
The home offers beauty and comfort, along with spectacular views.
This Russian Hill condo has panoramic views of Angel Island, Coit Tower, St. Peter's Cathedral, and Salesforce Tower. Check out the inside —
The Oscar-winning actress paid more than $8 million, but scored views of the Golden Gate Bridge
The city declared the abandoned 640-square foot cottage unsafe to enter. The new owner will tear it down.
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See what it's like inside this extravagant Pacific Heights mansion, the most expensive new home on the market in San Francisco.
The great room is graced by concrete columns, steel beams, industrial style, and polished wood floors.
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Of the 500 new units, 149 of them are below market rate.
Gaze at San Francisco Bay from your living room, dining nook, terrace, and more.
Browse through the photos and decide if this is a bargain.
It's called "postcard row" and features some of the most photographed homes in the world. One of them just went on the market.
The former residence of Stan Lee, the late comics legend, at San Francisco's Four Seasons Residences is on the market.
Mayor London N. Breed has announced the launch of the first new rental subsidy program for people living with HIV/AIDS in 12 years.
"Every tenant I know lives in fear of a knock on the door when the landlord tells you that he or she wants you out," — Hillary Ronen
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