Showing posts with label Mediterranean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mediterranean. Show all posts

October 26, 2017

14 Ord Ct, Corona Heights


1,120 square foot Marina style home with a bit of Southwestern flair, built in 1925. Last sold for $40K in 1977. Market value is about $1.5 million.

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October 23, 2017

16 Estero Ave, Ingleside Terrace


1,450 square foot Spanish cutie built in 1925. Last sold for $35K in 1968. Market value is about $1.4 million.

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October 21, 2017

240 Manor Dr, Mount Davidson Manor


2,801 square foot Perfectly pink Mediterranean beauty built in 1930. Market value is about $2.7 million.

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July 26, 2017

2620 Larkin St, Russian Hill


3,616 square foot Mediterranean Villa with Classical details built in 1915. For the 2016-2017 tax year the San Francisco Tax Assessor values this property at $476,831. Property taxes for the year are $5,639.

Market value is about $5 million!

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May 27, 2017

2960 22nd Ave, merced Manor

#iseeaface, #face, #faceobsessed #prettyeyes

All I can say is #whataface. big eyes, bigger bags, eyelashes and a pouty mouth. Lookin' pretty sexy for an 84 year old, wouldn't you say?

2,467 square foot Mediterranean bungalow built in 1933. Current estimates value the property at $1.8 million.

22nd Ave sits directly across from the Merced Manor Reservoir, a local landmark, the pump house of which was designed by San Francisco Starchitect Willis Polk in the "Classical" style. Built in 1936.

22nd Ave across from Merced Manor Reservoir

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The City and County of San Francisco through the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, owns and operates a regional water system that serves 2.4 million people, primarily in San Francisco and the south San Francisco Bay region.

The system extends about 167 miles, from Yosemite National Park (Hetch Hetchy) to San Francisco, and develops water supply from three principal watersheds: the Tuolumne River, Alameda, and Peninsula watersheds. The regional water system includes over 280 miles of pipeline, over 60 miles of tunnels, 11 reservoirs, 5 pump stations, and 2 water treatment plants (filtration).

The history of the system dates back to the 1860s, and many parts of it are over 100 years old.


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March 27, 2017

64 Mercedes Way, Ingleside Terrace


By all measures, a rather pricey 3,400 square foot 4 bedroom 3.5 bath livable Mediterranean fixer built in 1917. Currently listed at $1.895 million or $557 per square foot, pretty far below the $888 per square foot normally garnered for homes in this neighborhood.

Last sold for $610K in 1997.

As is evidenced by the photos of the kitchen and the lack of photos of all but, what looks like, the master bath - this house needs to be updated.

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March 11, 2017

60 Alviso St, Ingleside Terrace


1,300 square foot 3 bedroom 1 bath Mediterranean built in 1928.

More Ingleside Terrace Homes...

60 Mercedes Way

236 Moncada Way

250 Urbano Dr

144 Lunado Way

November 28, 2016

2754 Vallejo St, Pacific Heights


6,200+ square foot 6 bedroom 5.25 bath grand Mediterranean view Villa originally constructed in 1925 for candy merchant Reuben C. Haas. Designed by architects C.E. Gottschalk and M.J. Rist. Was once the New Zealand Consulate.

Last sold for $6.84 million in 2005 ($590K over asking). Currently valued at about $13.5 million.

November 18, 2016

235 Santa Paula Ave, St Francis Wood


2,479 square foot 4 bedroom 3 bath Mediterranean built in 1922. Last sold for $930K in 1999. Current estimates value the property at about $2.2 million.

November 04, 2016

78 Sea Cliff Ave, Sea Cliff


3,480 square foot Mediterranean with iconic views built in 1914. Last sold for $1.1 million in 2003. Current estimates value the property at about $3.6 million.

September 17, 2016

200 Pacheco St, Forest Hill


3,740 square foot Spanish Revival residence built in 1929. Current estimates value the property at about $3 million.


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