It’s an interesting time in the San Francisco market. The fall season is showing some real activity, and a handful of new properties have just appeared that are worth a look. From a large Victorian fronting a park to a Sunset home with big ocean views, there’s a little something across a few different neighborhoods and price points. Here’s a quick rundown of five that stood out.
1. 65 Carmelita St, San Francisco, CA 94117 | $4,398,000
Hayes Valley | 6 Bed | 4 Bath | 3,450 sqft
This is one of those grand old Victorians. Set on a single block cul-de-sac right by Duboce Park, this place is big, with six bedrooms and four bathrooms spread over three levels. The front rooms look out onto the park, and the back of the house opens up to a deep garden. The kitchen has been updated with the usual high end appliances, but the house still holds on to its original character. It feels open and bright, which is not always the case with homes from this period.
2. 368 17th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94121 | $3,795,000
Central Richmond | 4 Bed | 4 Bath | ~ sqft
Over in the Richmond, this home has been fully renovated. We’re talking new foundation, framing, roof, plumbing, and electrical. It has four bedrooms, with three of them on one level, which is a layout many people look for. The main living area is an open kitchen and family room that connects to a large deck and garden. It’s on a quiet, tree lined street and feels ready for someone to move right in without needing to do any work.
3. 71 Ulloa St, San Francisco, CA 94127 | $1,995,000
Forest Hill Extension | 3 Bed | 2 Bath | 1,850 sqft
This is a detached Deco era house on a larger than typical lot, giving it a bright and airy feel. The main level has two bedrooms and an updated bathroom, with a living room that features coved ceilings and a fireplace. Downstairs, there’s another bedroom and bathroom, a family room that opens to the yard, and some extra space that could be used as an office or gym. The backyard has a new deck and a good sized lawn. It’s a nice mix of classic architecture and modern updates.
4. 1546 25th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94122 | $1,595,000
Central Sunset | 3 Bed | 2 Bath | 2,081 sqft
Here’s a classic Sunset home with a lot of its original details intact. The main level has two bedrooms, a formal dining room, and a living room with a fireplace and arched doorways. Hardwood floors run throughout. An interesting feature is the center patio that brings in extra light. The lower level has a flexible space with its own bathroom and access to the backyard, which could serve as a primary suite or guest quarters. It also has a two car, side by side garage.
5. 1653 16th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94122 | $1,295,000
Golden Gate Heights | 3 Bed | 3 Bath | 2,043 sqft
Perched up in Golden Gate Heights, this home is all about the views. You get wide open looks at the ocean and sunsets from the living and dining rooms. The main level has two bedrooms, one bath, and hardwood floors. An interior elevator connects to the lower level, which includes a two car garage and additional permitted living space. Down there, you’ll find another bedroom, a bathroom, a living area with a fireplace, and a wet bar, making it a good setup for guests or an in law unit. This property offers a chance for someone to put their own stamp on a home with a great vantage point.
Which one caught your eye?
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