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French Style Home in San Francisco
WOW House: After seeing the photos and reading the description, you'll be saying, "Oui, oui!" to this newly listed French-style home.

WOW House: After seeing the photos and reading the description, you'll be saying, "Oui, oui!" to this newly listed French-style home.

The rebuilt Hunters View public housing complex has 107 new units. Eventually, all units built in 1957 will be replaced.

WOW House: All units are totally renovated in this $3.75 million Telegraph Hill property. Your dilemma? Which unit is yours?
The developer, the Transbay Joint Powers Authority, and a whole slew of professionals involved in the building of the tower were all named.
WOW House: Check out the marble fireplace reliefs, if you're not too distracted by the sweeping views of San Francisco and the Bay.
WOW House: Built in 1924, this home is anything but stuffy and outdated.
WOW House: Priced at $2.6 million and new on the market. See it this weekend at open houses!
WOW House: $29.5 million for this 1904 designer showcase in San Francisco.
WOW House: This 1926 home has 7 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, for $19,675,000.
WOW House: 15 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms spread out over 5 levels - this home has everything, including a fenced yard and lawn for the dog.
The Crisis Intervention and Crisis/Hostage Negotiation Teams were called to the scene by police.
The stock of short term rentals has dropped by a third since the 1970s.
WOW House: Floor to ceiling views of the Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay, the City.
Photos of these amazing homes will dazzle you.
The move is expected to help keep people from falling into homelessness.
WOW House: This home offers soaring architecture and views of the Pacific, China Beach and the Marin headlands. But, oh, that green bathroom
The total settlement with the Academy of Art of University is valued at $60 million.
And check out photos from the "new" most expensive house on the market.
The iconic home made famous by the Robin Williams movie can be yours — for $4.45 million.
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District has $3 million in funds for a new incentive program, which opens today.
Built the year after the devastating 1906 earthquake and fire in San Francisco, this condo boasts one-of-a-kind features.