It’s been an interesting stretch in the city, with properties showing up that make you stop and take a second look. From a quiet spot in Dolores Heights to a classic Edwardian in Noe Valley, there are some solid places coming to light. Here’s a quick rundown of five that caught our attention.
1. 466 Liberty St, San Francisco, CA 94114 | $2,695,000
Eureka Valley/Dolores Heights | 3 Bed | 3 Bath | 2,070 sqft
It’s not every day you come across a place like this. Hidden behind some redwood trees, this Dolores Heights house feels like its own private park. Built in 1966, it has a layout that just makes sense, with three bedrooms grouped together on one level. The main floor is open, connecting the kitchen to the living spaces with views that stretch across the city. Downstairs, you get a two-car garage with extra room for a workshop or home office. For someone wanting a peaceful spot in a great neighborhood, this one is worth checking out at $2,695,000.
2. 4272 26th St, San Francisco, CA 94131 | $2,285,000
Noe Valley | 3 Bed | 3 Bath | 1,861 sqft
This Edwardian home in Noe Valley is on the market for the first time in over two decades. It holds onto its original 1914 character with high ceilings and refinished softwood floors but has been updated where it counts. The kitchen is modern, and the bathrooms have been remodeled. It features three bedrooms, a large attic that could serve as a home office, and a family room that opens onto a deck. The backyard is deep and landscaped, a nice setup for outdoor gatherings. At $2,285,000, it’s a strong contender in a sought-after part of town.
3. 728 24th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94121 | $1,995,000
Central Richmond | 3 Bed | 3 Bath | 2,050 sqft
Over in the Central Richmond, this 1920s residence has been freshly updated. The kitchen and primary bathroom are new, and it still has much of its original detailing. The main level has a good flow from the living and dining rooms to the new kitchen, which opens onto a large deck with views over the neighborhood toward Golden Gate Park. With three bedrooms, two and a half baths, and a two-car garage with potential for more living space, it’s a versatile home listed for $1,995,000.
4. 75 Peralta Ave, San Francisco, CA 94110 | $1,395,000
Bernal Heights | 3 Bed | 3 Bath | 1,450 sqft
Set on a quiet street near Precita Park, this Bernal Heights home offers a nice mix of city living and a more relaxed feel. The main level’s living room has a large window with views of downtown. The renovated kitchen opens to a dining area and provides direct access to the backyard. The property spans three levels and includes a primary suite upstairs and a separate lower unit with its own entrance and kitchen. A detached two-car garage on York Street is a definite bonus. It’s on the market for $1,395,000.
5. 1779 43rd Ave, San Francisco, CA 94122 | $1,095,000
Outer Sunset | 3 Bed | 1 Bath | 1,195 sqft
For those looking for something closer to the ocean, this 1940s home in the Outer Sunset is a solid option. It’s a straightforward, move-in ready house with two bedrooms on the main level overlooking a landscaped backyard. Hardwood floors run through most of this level. Downstairs, there’s a third bedroom and garage space for parking and storage. Located just a short distance from Ocean Beach and the shops on Noriega and Judah, this one is listed at $1,095,000.
Which one caught your eye?
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