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This Week’s 5 Hot New Listings in San Francisco | 09.22.2025

A handful of interesting properties came on the market this week, each with its own story and appeal. From big views in Clarendon Heights to a classic Noe Valley corner home, here’s a look at what’s new.


1. 44 Mountain Spring Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94114 | $3,750,000

44 Mountain Spring Avenue San Francisco, CA 94114

Clarendon Heights | 5 Bed | 4 Bath | 3,823 sqft

This is a house defined by its views. Set high up in Clarendon Heights, the mid-century modern design gives you wide-open sightlines from almost every room. You can see the Golden Gate Bridge, downtown, and clear out to Mt. Diablo. The scale of the place is impressive, with large rooms and a layout that feels open. The entire second floor is dedicated to a massive primary suite, which is a pretty uncommon feature. It’s a substantial home on a great block for anyone who wants a city panorama from their living room.


2.  815 Joost Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94127 | $2,790,000

815 Joost Avenue San Francisco, CA 94127

Westwood Highlands | 4 Bed | 4 Bath | 2,520 sqft

Here we have a fully detached and completely renovated home in Westwood Highlands. They’ve done a lot of work here, including a new foundation and radiant floor heating. The main living area has a vaulted ceiling, and the kitchen opens right into the dining room, which works well. The lower level adds two more bedrooms and a family room with folding doors that open to the backyard patio. It’s a clean, modern take on a single-family home with a good indoor-outdoor connection.


3. 2021 14th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94116 | $2,250,000

2021 14th Avenue San Francisco, CA 94116

Golden Gate Heights | 3 Bed | 2 Bath | 2,293 sqft

If you’re looking for straight-on ocean views, this house in Golden Gate Heights delivers. The living and dining rooms connect to a big terrace that looks out over the water. The open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, and multiple skylights bring in a ton of natural light. The primary suite is on the lower level, with floor-to-ceiling windows facing the ocean and a separate office nook. It’s a comfortable house built to maximize its position on the hill.


4. 1801 Castro Street, San Francisco, CA 94131 | $1,395,000

1801 Castro Street San Francisco, CA 94131

Noe Valley | 2 Bed | 2 Bath | 1,496 sqft

This is a classic, light-filled Noe Valley home on a corner lot. The original wood floors have been refinished, and it has a straightforward, sensible layout with a living room, formal dining room, and an eat-in kitchen. There’s a flexible bonus room off the kitchen that could work as a home office. Out back, there’s a good-sized yard with a large shed that offers possibilities for a workshop or extra storage. It’s a solid, move-in-ready house in a neighborhood that’s always in demand.


5. 219 Lisbon Street, San Francisco, CA 94112 | $959,000

219 Lisbon Street San Francisco, CA 94112

Excelsior | 5 Bed | 3 Bath | 2,125 sqft

This updated home in the Excelsior has a lot of space. The main level has four bedrooms, which is a rare find. The kitchen has been updated, and it connects to a formal dining room that overlooks the backyard. The description calls the outdoor space “magical,” and it does look like a quiet spot with a deck and garden. The lower level has another living area with a bedroom, bathroom, and wet bar with its own entrance, providing some nice flexibility. It’s a lot of house with multiple options for living arrangements.


Which one caught your eye?

So, there you have it, a few interesting properties that hit the market this week. If one of these homes caught your attention, or if you want to stay updated on the latest listings, send us a DM here or follow us on Instagram and Facebook. Don’t miss out… your dream home could be just a click away.

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