June 28, 2018

130 Sea Cliff Ave Floor Plans


BROKER BABBLE: No. 140 Sea Cliff Avenue and its twin at No. 130, were designed for two brothers, Aaron & Louis Green, by architect Sylvain Schnaittacher. He is credited with some of the most elegant neo-classical commercial and residential buildings in the City and bay area.

The facade has a red tile parapet and dentil ornamentation at the roof line, graced by neo-classical details including Doric columns and arched pediments over paned windows and French doors.

No. 140 Sea Cliff Ave Floorplan which I assume is very similar to No. 130.



© sf_daily_photo 2016-2018

June 27, 2018

164 Sea Cliff Ave, Sea Cliff


9654 square foot 7 bedroom 7 bath Georgian view mansion built in 1920. Designed by architect Albert Farr. Last sold for $17.8 million in2016.

This property has every iconic view you can possibly imagine - blue water, white water, Golden Gate Bridge. . . . Truly an amazing residence.

INTERIOR PHOTOS HERE




Four-level Sea Cliff home built by famed architect Albert Farr (SFGate)

June 25, 2018

526-528 Lyon St, NoPa


3,792 square foot 5 bedroom 2 bath Queen Anne (+ in-law) draped in gingerbread, dental work, iron work and a plethora of period features.

Last sold for $2.295 million in 2014 ($100K below asking). Market value is about $3.3 million or $1106 per sq ft

See this home in a completely different palette on my INSTAGRAM

2014 LISTING PHOTOS
∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫∫

© 2016-2018 sf_daily_photo

June 19, 2018

188 Downey St, Buena Vista - Ashbury Heights

c. 2017
1,800 square foot 3 bedroom 2 bath Queen Anne Victorian built in 1895. Last sold for $1.406 million in 2005. Current estimates value the property at about $2.1 million.

2005 LISTING PHOTOS
✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲✲

©️2016-2017 sf_daily_photo

June 05, 2018

1838 Laguna St, Lower Pacific Heights

c. 2016
❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊❊

c. 1975
1,650 square foot 3 bedroom 2 bath Stick Victorian ca. 1889.

Second Best Block of Victorians: But the second most impressive grouping may well be on Laguna Street between Bush and Pine -- the only place in the city where Victorians line an entire block on both sides of the street. The immaculate, pastel-colored homes were built in the 1870s and 1880s, in the elaborate Stick style on the west side and Italianate on the east. There may be gaudier Victorians in the city, but few areas of town so readily conjure the dirt roads, horse-drawn carriages, and everyday elegance of the city's remarkable past. (SF WEEKLY)

1800 block of Laguna St  c. 1976

1800 block of Laguna St c. 1976
Last sold for $663K in 1988. Currently valued at about 2.3 million. A quick permit review reveals some light bath and kitchen remodeling. This house might just be in very-close-to-original condition. No interior photos.

The 1900 build date, in many instances, is merely used as a placeholder by the City to denote records destroyed by fire subsequent to the 1906 earthquake. Sometimes as in this case, an educated guess is possible. Other times research can purposefully or inadvertently lead to a date certain. And once in a while, it's impossible to know.