Transit lines lacing throughout San Francisco offer scenic views of nature or architectural wonder (the Golden Gate Bridge, Cupid’s Bow), but the true beauty of the city, inside and out, can be seen aboard the 33 Ashbury/18th.
Back in August news broke that homeowners on ultra-tony Presidio Terrace, an O-shaped private street in the neighborhood of the same name, had somehow managed to lose ownership of their gated byway.
Friday is time for the High & the Low, chronicling the most and least expensive homes sold in San Francisco in the last seven days. Here’s this week’s pageant of extremes.
Somehow, almost the exact same thing happened 40 years ago. Meanwhile, the street’s new owners respond to the terrace-dweller’s lawsuit by saying "We bought it fair and square."
Some of SF’s wealthiest homeowners find that their street was sold from underneath them—literally, as the streets and sidewalks went to auction two years ago to cover an unpaid $14 per year tax bill.
Friday is time for the High & the Low, a Curbed column chronicling the most and least expensive homes sold in San Francisco in the last seven days. Here’s this week’s pageant of extremes.