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This Russian Hill home is remarkable, from its marble floors to the 3-story chandelier. And don't miss the master bathroom.

This Russian Hill home is remarkable, from its marble floors to the 3-story chandelier. And don't miss the master bathroom.

This hilltop estate provides sweeping views including the Golden Gate Bridge, Telegraph Hill, Bay Bridge and the City by the Bay.

A couple allegedly rented apartments on Airbnb after evicting the tenants.
WOW House: This swoon-worthy, three-bedroom home in the Pacific Heights area just hit the market.
It would exempt approved developers of housing near major transit stops and transit corridors from various local requirements.
WOW House: Downsize to a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom condo, freeing up your money for travel, fine dining and more.
Niche’s new rankings of best places to live ranked communities from A+ to D-. See how your community did.
Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego all ranked towards the bottom for first-time home buyers.
A new study released by LendingTree shows that six of the top 10 most competitive housing markets are in California.
WOW House: No eye for interior decorating? No problem, as this Beaux-Arts-style, 1910 mansion is a proven lauréat. Furnishings included!
Cities such as San Francisco with some of the highest rents in the nation.
WOW House: This newly unveiled Signature Collection residence is at The Harrison, with such amenities as a speakeasy and concierge service.
The city plans another 250 units for the homeless in SoMa.
WOW House: The famed Chenery House has $50 million in artwork and furnishings. See the photos!
The city plans to go after property owners who ignored the requirement.
WOW House: This gracious mansion exudes elegance, from period hardwood floors, chandeliers and crown moldings to the new kitchen, bathrooms.
The housing will be built in the Tenderloin.
WOW House: If you've always admired the "Painted Ladies" - look through the photos to see inside a true San Francisco Victorian.
WOW House: This home has large rooms and a well-designed floor plan for stylish living.
The tower has sunk 17 inches and developed a lean of 14 inches to the west and 6 inches to the north at the top.
WOW House: Light-filled cottage is updated throughout, with an inviting backyard garden perfect for relaxation.
WOW House: The neighborhood is filled with restaurants and shops, and has a walk score of 91, perfect for the city-dweller.
The 42nd-floor penthouses have been put on the market for the first time at $13.5M with city and bay views.
WOW House: Built in 1922, this home has an incredible 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Great for a large family, or rental potential.
WOW House: Coit Tower, the Transamerica Pyramid, San Francisco Bay and the city itself lay at your feet from this light-filled penthouse.
WOW House: This San Francisco condo offers tons of amenities, including a pool and spa,
WOW House: This 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom home includes off-street parking - a huge bonus in this city!
WOW House: Who doesn't love a secret staircase? Plus, this home has been featured on the DIY television series "The House Doctor''
Bad news for folks looking to snag a spot in the Bay Area: Your dream home may have been picked off the market last month.
Find out where in California homes are selling the fastest — and how few days your dream house could be on the market.
WOW House: Built in 1900, this home is loaded with charm.
The legislation was approved by supervisors on Tuesday.
WOW House: Do you love London sensibilities? Your home awaits!
The women cheated the affordable housing program, according tot he lawsuit.
WOW House: Think you can't afford anything in San Francisco? How about this 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom home.
WOW House: The views alone are worth making this your home, but wait until you see some of the details inside this vintage mansion.
The proposed law would force the owner or family member to live there for three years.
WOW House: If you've dreamed of owning a Victorian, this home has just come on the market.
One resident has lived in the building for more than 40 years and raised three children there.
The City of San Francisco has agreed to buy some property in Chinatown.