Showing posts with label Lower Pacific Heights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lower Pacific Heights. Show all posts

August 21, 2019

2862 Bush St, Lower Pacific Heights Before Photos

By sf_daily_photo 8.21.2019 

San Francisco Architectural Survey c. 1975

Frank Morgan and Jessie Morgan (nee Allen) are the couple who purchased the Bush Street house in 1946. Photo  taken in the 1940s.Aunt Jessie (left) 05-15-1900 to 12-14-1991.Uncle Frank (right) 07-28-1896 to 01-20-1963.
In 1946 The Tonga Room celebrated its first anniversary, the San Francisco 49ers played their first season, and Frank and Jessie Morgan bought 2862 Bush Street. For the next seventy years the home served as a center of family life for holidays and special occasions.... (SFGate)

Before Interiors


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November 26, 2018

1703 Octavia St, Lower Pacific Heights

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Mantle has been removed

3350 sq ft 5/3.5 gut renovated Italianate Victorian c. 1873. Last sold for $3.45 million in 2014.

c. 2007

c. 1975 sans garage

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June 05, 2018

1838 Laguna St, Lower Pacific Heights

c. 2016
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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.

January 31, 2018

1807 Octavia St, Lower Pacific Heights

c. 2017

c. 1975 sans garage
5,115 square foot Italianate built in the 1870's. Last sold for $2.15 million in 2001 ($150K over asking). Sold for $80K in 1975. Market value is about $7 million or $1,373 per square foot.

The garage was installed in 2004 along with lowering the basement floor and a new foundation/seismic upgrade. Cost was $850K.

WELL-PRESERVED, BUILT IN THE GRAND STYLE: QUOINS, BRACKETED MAJOR & MINOR CORNICES, BALUSTRADE OVER PORTICO; ORIGINAL DOORS.

San Francisco Architectural Survey c. 1975

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January 14, 2018

1801 Laguna St, Lower Pacific Heights


1801 Laguna St, Lower Pacific Heights🗝4,874 sq ft Italianate Victorian triplex built about 1888. One of a group of mostly well-preserved Italianates that typify a frenetic Stick-Eastlake compilation of details common to the late 1880s. Market value is about $3.4 million. A group of homes less well-known than the Painted Ladies of Alamo Square, but equally as beautiful!

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September 21, 2017

2418 Pine St, Lower Pacific Heights



2,789 square foot 3 bedroom 2 bath Stick style Victorian built around 1900. Last sold for $72.2K in 1976. Current estimates value the property at about $3.9 million.

2418 Pine St circa 1976

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August 29, 2017

2951 Pine St, Lower Pacific Heights


2,050 square foot Queen Anne Victorian duplex built around 1900. Last sold for $944K in 2002. Market value is about $2 million.

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August 24, 2017

2022 Pine St, Lower Pacific Heights


2,440 square foot 3 bedroom 3 bath Italianate Victorian built in 1885.

For the 2016-2017 tax year assessed at $165K. Property taxes for the same period are $1,950

Market value is about $3.4 million.

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August 16, 2017

1734 Gough St, Lower Pacific Heights


6,399 square foot Beaux Arts style duplex (condos) built in 1912. The 3,734 square foot bi-level lower unit last sold for $1.75 million in 2012. The 2,665 square foot upper unit last sold for $630K in 1993.

BROKER BABBLE: Gorgeous 2 level condo in 2-unit building. Gracious architectural detail. Very spacious throughout. Master bedroom with 2nd fireplace, huge gourmet kitchen with European cabinetry and top quality appliances, deck and private garden off large family room and office. 2-car garage & wine cellar .

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