This Week’s 5 Hot New Listings in San Francisco | 11.24.2025

We sifted through the inventory to find a few standouts… whether you are looking for a massive project in St. Francis Wood, a starter home in the Sunset, or a condo where you can roll out of bed and into a Safeway.

Here is what caught our eye this week.


1. 1325 Portola Dr, San Francisco, CA 94127 | $2,998,000

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St. Francis Wood | 5 Bed | 4 Bath | 3,710 sqft

If you have been waiting for an opening in St. Francis Wood, this might be it. It is a big one… 3,710 square feet spread over three levels. You get five bedrooms, mahogany floors, and a kitchen stocked with Viking appliances.

The garage is huge, the backyard is low maintenance, and you are close to West Portal station. It is a lot of house, and in this neighborhood, that usually means it will see some action.


2.  135 Knollview Way, San Francisco, CA 94131 | $1,695,000

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Midtown Terrace | 4 Bed | 3 Bath | 2,190 sqft

Midtown Terrace is one of those neighborhoods people often forget about until they drive through and realize how quiet it is. This is a 1958 build, detached, with no neighbors directly in front or behind… which is rare.

You get wonderful views, a flat yard, and a layout that puts three bedrooms on the main level. Downstairs has a family room with a wet bar and space for a fifth bedroom or office. It is a solid find if you want peace and quiet but need to stay connected to the city.


3. 250 King St #502, San Francisco, CA 94107 | $1,198,000

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Mission Bay | 2 Bed | 2 Bath | 1,417 sqft

The Beacon. Some people love the convenience of living directly above a grocery store and being steps from the ballpark, others don’t. If you fall into the first camp, this is a corner unit worth a look.

It has over 1,400 square feet, two bedrooms plus a den, and a private balcony. The windows are floor-to-ceiling, so the light is excellent. You get parking, a pool, a gym, and a dog park. It is efficient living at its finest.


4. 679 Mangels Ave, San Francisco, CA 94127 | $998,000

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Sunnyside | 3 Bed | 2 Bath | 1,527 sqft

We love the Spanish style of the 1920s… and this one has kept the character intact. Wood trim, brick fireplace, arched windows. It sits up on the hill, so you get those sweeping southern views Sunnyside is known for.

There is a flexible suite on the lower level that opens to the yard. A quick note for the uninitiated: this is a sale subject to a probate notice of proposed action. If you don’t know what that means or how it affects your offer… ask us. We know the drill.


5. 2625 Ortega St, San Francisco, CA 94122 | $$998,000

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Central Sunset | 2 Bed | 1 Bath | 940 sqft

Streamline Modern on the outside, updated on the inside. This is a classic Sunset starter home. It is on the smaller side at 940 square feet, but the layout works.

You get two bedrooms, one bath, and a renovated kitchen with butcher block counters. The garage is tandem (fits two cars), and the backyard is ready for a BBQ. It is just a block from Noriega, so grabbing hardware supplies or dumplings is easy. A solid entry point for the neighborhood.


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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