Showing posts with label No Pa. Show all posts
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December 15, 2016

711 Broderick St, No Pa

c. 2016

1,730+ square foot (turret and attic restored added) 3 bedroom 2 bath faux Queen Anne style Victorian built around 1900. Last sold for $905K in 2011 ($105.1K over asking). Current estimates value the property at about $2 million.

711 Broderick St c. 2007
Yesterday I mentioned that the house next door, No. 711, was missing it's top in the 1976 PHOTO. But is it really missing? Could it be that the turret and embellished gable end (attic) were not original to No. 711? The mystery deepens!

A Permit search revealed the following (2011): 1. SEISMIC RETROIFT 2. REMODEL (E) TWO FLOORS. 3. ADD AN ATTIC, TURRET & ROOF DECK AT ROOF. 4. KITCHEN REMODEL. 5. NEW MASTER BATH & REMODEL (E) BATH. 6. FIRE SPRINKERLS.

Although I think that the original house looks odd AND does look as though it's missing its top, I believe the mystery is pretty much solved. No? Comment HERE

c. 1976

c. 2011
c. 2013

December 13, 2016

710 Broderick St, No Pa

710 Broderick St c. 2016
2,485 square foot gently renovated Colonial Revival-Queen Anne Victorian duplex (studio) built around 1900. Last sold for $1.575 million in 2009. Current estimates value the property at about $2.5 million.

Which color scheme do you prefer 2009 or 2016? Comment on INSTAGRAM HERE

2009 BROKER BABBLE: Gorgeous, remodeled Queen Anne Victorian nestled in a historic block of Painted Ladies. Open floor plan & inviting rooms. Grand living room, parlor room & dining room. Remodeled kitchen & bathrooms. Stunning views east & west. Great natural light, closet space & full of period details. Huge, sunny landscaped backyard & large deck. Studio unit with its own entrance. 2 car tandem pk & storage room. Steps to Divisadero & Alamo Square.

710 Broderick c. 2009

2009 LISTING PHOTOS
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December 12, 2016

702 & 704 Broderick St, No Pa


No 702: Right 3,546 square foot Queen Anne Victorian triplex built around 1900. I think these are condos, but I can't find any sales records. The square footage of each unit is as follows: 533, 790, 1722. I don't know anything about the configuration.

No. 704: Left 1,988 square foot triplex Victorian with Colonial Revival details built around 1900. Currently listed for $1,688,888 a $406K price reduction of the original asking price of $2.095 million. The interior is a mess. Photos HERE

1997 San Francisco Architectural Survey: ART OF AN EXCEPTIONAL GROUP COMPRISING BOTH SIDES OF THE 700 BLOCK OF BRODERICK, ALL BUILT BY THE TEAM OF ROBERT DICKE CRANSTON AND HUGH KEENAN. ADDRESSES OF THE HOUSES ARE:700, 702, 704, 706, 708, 710, 714,718, 722-730 BRODERICK (1179/11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19 RESPECTIVELY); AND 701, 703, 705, 707, 709, 711 BRODERICK (1178/7,6,5,4,3, AND 2 RESPECTIVELY). CRANSTON ALSO WAS THE GRANDFATHER OF FORMER U.S. SENATOR ALAN CRANSTON.

December 07, 2016

1553 Fulton St, No Pa


From 1976 an Francisco Architectural Survey

5,710 square foot multi-unit Queen Anne built in 1907. Last sold for $1.1 million in 2010 ($275K under asking). Current estimates value the property at $2.8 million.

Sold for $36K in 1970!

This Victorian has a little bit of everything including an asymmetrical facade, a turret, lovely mullioned windows, gingerbread, brackets, Eastlake-inspired trim, turned spindle work, bead detail under the eaves, plaster swags and a tiny bit of half-timbering.

Back in 1976, the City of San Francisco called this a very late Romantic Romanesque Queen Anne, whatever that means. As for the hideous front stairs, just try and imagine what they should look like.



c. 1972 Notice the address!

Interior date unknown

c. 1976