In the course of a year, I write dozens of real estate posts for CH+D, and every December, I choose three favorites. This year, a common thread appeared among the hous...
By: Brian Libby With sumptuous Douglas fir–clad interiors, an extensive back garden by Thomas Church, and an espionage-tinged backstory, this four-story home is stack...
Author: Philip Ferrato It’s hard to underestimate the influence of architect William Wurster [1895-1973] on San Francisco and the Bay Area. Much of his work we now ta...
The largest single-family home in San Francisco’s Marina district hit the market this week for $19.75 million. Overlooking the San Francisco Bay and with views of the ...
Big-ticket San Francisco luxury listings continue to crop up this month on the MLS. After mansions recently listed in Pacific Heights for $14.2 million and Sea Cliff ...
The interior designer who owns this home kept original details while updating it for a family; look carefully at the wallpaper—Sarah Tilton
The design world is constantly on the move in San Francisco. Between new collection launches and showroom openings, it can be hard to keep track.
The 1895 home has undergone several major renovations since it was sold in 2003 for just under $950,000 as an eight-bedroom, two-bath fixer that “needs work but could ...
San Francisco’s quiet spring real estate market just got some newfound buzz after a high-end property with Hollywood pedigree hit the market for just under $20 million.
The four-story residence has more than 7,000 square feet of living space and a three-car garage.
The Victorian-style mansion, which the actress shared with Dennis Quaid, features panoramic views of Alcatraz and the Bay.
With the kind of views postcards only dream of, this three-story Russian Hill stunner offers some lucky new owner a quintessentially San Francisco home on the equally ...
U.S. envoy Trevor Traina is asking $55,000 a month for a Bay Area home that includes an art collection with pieces from Damien Hirst, Diane Arbus and Andy Warhol
Overlooking the gated entry to Presidio Terrace, 3997 Washington St. is an elegant and well preserved abode, asking $3 million.
After renovating the property for five years, it’s turned into a glorious Vic specimen, with some of its original details refurbished and intact.
Sitting on the corner of Scott and Grove, this big ol’ lovable lug of an Edwardian, born in 1901, overlooks Alamo Square Park.
If you feel a little stuffed full by this largesse, you may find the three least expensive sales of the year refreshing.
Originally built in 1900, a detailed Victorian in Eureka Valley found a buyer this week, closing at $358,000 over asking.
Near the Castro and Mission districts is this rebuilt four-bedroom home that offers three living levels coupled with serene vistas.
Wood-paneled walls, exposed beams, and a wrap-around deck give it a distinct treehouse vibe.
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