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Cute cottage behind a white picket fence in the Bayview asks $779K

Just a few blocks from Third Street and the T line in one direction and the entrance to the 46-acre Bayview Park in the other, 962 Key St. is an adorable standalone cottage made even cuter by its …

Panoramic views and a vintage ’50s kitchen in Golden Gate Heights for $1.395M

Perched on the top of Golden Gate Heights, 528 Ortega Street offers unobstructed panoramic views from the Golden Gate Bridge to Sutro Tower and Twin Peaks. The custom-built 1958 home also has a lot of …

Industrial one-bedroom loft in Jack London Square asks $769K

When your home doesn’t have many walls you have to get inventive in order to separate your living spaces. Thus the creative use of curtains in Unit 310 of the Phoenix Lofts in Jack London Square. The …

Tropical oasis in the heart of Russian Hill asks almost $3 million

Mature palm trees, towering bamboo, climbing wisteria and…cable cars? That’s right. All of the above can be yours at 1834 Hyde Street, a tropical oasis right on the Powell-Hyde line. The home was …

Wired co-founder selling his lush Ross estate for $7.495 million

The co-founder of Wired Magazine and The Industry Standard, John Battelle, has put his one-acre Marin estate on the market, according to Curbed. And he’s not the only notable cofounder to own the …

There’s 30-foot-tall bamboo growing inside this $11.85M Dolores Park home

We’ve heard of indoor-outdoor living, but this five-story home half a block from Dolores Park takes that trend to the next level with a central atrium featuring a 30-foot-high bamboo grove, among …

On the market for the first time in over 75 years—a $9.5-million Queen Anne

When the listing agent for 1657-1659 Mason Street, just steps from the Powell-Mason Street cable car line, calls the two-unit Queen Anne a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” it’s not just the usual …

How staging became an essential part of the home sales process

Realtor Nina Hatvany can remember when staging was first starting to catch on in San Francisco. It was about twenty years ago, she recalled, and at the time she had a garage full of accessories and …