On the Market: Mid-Century Quirks at 2245 9th Avenue
Thursday, April 17, 2008, by Jimmy Stamp

Designed by flamboyant architect Henry Hill, 2245 9th Avenue offers a mid-century alternative to the deluge of Victorians and SoMa lofts that flood the MLS endlessly. The kitchen has seen an update since then, and although some might elect to replace its more, shall we say, unique finishes, we find those idiosyncrasies quite charming. Other notable features include a pull-down screen in the family room and— get this— a redwood-paneled atrium with a retractable sunroof. 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths, $1,395,000 asking.
· 2245 9th Ave [MLS]

2245 9th Avenue
$1,395,000 asking.
Note: Eames fans strongly
encouraged to bid.



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