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This Week’s 5 Hot New Listings in San Francisco | 10.20.2025

The market keeps moving, and a handful of interesting properties have just popped up across the city. From a completely reimagined Victorian in Noe Valley to a classic Parkside home near the beach, there’s a little something for different tastes and price points. The autumn season is definitely bringing more to the table, with new listings up significantly from the end of summer. With solid demand, especially from the city’s growing AI sector, the pressure on the market is noticeable.


1. 1177 Guerrero St, San Francisco, CA 94110 | $3,895,000

1177 Guerrero St, San Francisco, CA 94110

Noe Valley | 4 Bed | 4 Bath | 2,865 sqft

This is one of those properties where you can see the amount of thought that went into it. It’s an 1875 Italianate Victorian that was taken down to the studs and expanded back in 2016.Sitting on an extra-wide lot and detached on three sides, it gets a ton of light. The main level is wide open, centered around a custom Bulthaup kitchen that looks out onto the backyard.

Upstairs, you’ll find three bedrooms on one level, a layout that’s always in high demand. The lower level is built out with a media room, an office, and a guest suite. What really sets it apart is the backyard, which has an outdoor kitchen with a built-in grill and even an outdoor shower. It’s a serious setup for entertaining. All the core systems—foundation, electrical, plumbing, and radiant heat—are new.


2.  1619 Noe St, San Francisco, CA 94131 | $2,195,000

1619 Noe St, San Francisco, CA 94131

Noe Valley | 3 Bed | 3 Bath | 2,310 sqft

Here’s another complete transformation of a Victorian in Noe Valley. This one is all about light and its connection to the outdoors. The main level has a living room with skylights that flows into the kitchen and a dining room with French doors opening to a deck. The lower level features the primary bedroom, which also has French doors that lead directly into the garden.

The floor plan feels flexible, with a den/office and a half-bath downstairs in addition to the primary suite. Being just a block from Sanchez Slow Street and near the Upper Noe Rec Center is a great neighborhood perk. It’s a thoughtfully executed remodel in a spot that offers that quieter, residential feel.


3. 1675 29th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94122 | $1,895,000

1675 29th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94122

Central Sunset | 4 Bed | 3 Bath | 2,545 sqft

Over in the Central Sunset, this single-family home offers a lot of space. It’s a 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom house right across from the Sunset Recreation Center, so the front living room overlooks the playground and athletic facilities.

The layout includes a formal dining room and an updated kitchen around a central atrium. There are extra rooms that could serve as an office or family room, and the backyard is a good size with a separate flex room that could be a gym or another office space. For anyone looking for a solid home with room to grow in a neighborhood with plenty of shops and public transit nearby, this is a strong contender.


4. 1907 9th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94116 | $1,395,000

1907 9th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94116

Golden Gate Heights | 2 Bed | 1 Bath | 1,425 sqft

This is a sweet barrel-front home in Golden Gate Heights that holds onto its original character while feeling updated. The living room has the classic curved windows and a fireplace with built-ins. It connects to a formal dining room and a remodeled kitchen.

In the back, there are two bedrooms and a sunroom that would make a great office or playroom, with French doors that open to the garden. The real opportunity with this place is the huge garage downstairs. It’s ready for future expansion, offering enough space to add a primary suite or a family room down the line. It’s a chance to get into a great area and build value over time.


5. 2466 31st Ave, San Francisco, CA 94116 | $999,000

2466 31st Ave, San Francisco, CA 94116

Parkside | 3 Bed | 2 Bath | 1,200 sqft

It’s always good to see a well-kept home come on the market for under a million dollars. This Parkside house has clean mid-century lines and a distinctive tunnel-style entrance. Inside, the living room has parquet hardwood floors and a wood-burning fireplace. The kitchen has been updated with new quartz counters and stainless-steel appliances.

The home is listed as having 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, all on one level. It’s worth noting that the listing mentions the third bedroom and second bath may be unwarranted, so that’s something to look into. Still, for a buyer looking to be close to Ocean Beach and Golden Gate Park, this is a fantastic opportunity to get a foothold in the neighborhood.


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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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