The Land Use Committee will consider today whether or not to change the name of Phelan Avenue to Frida Kahlo Way, an attempt disassociate the city from the racist policies of a 19th century city mayor.
Ingleside’s El Rey Theatre, an Art Deco treasure at 1970 Ocean Avenue, was awarded landmark status by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday.
Because we live in a topsy-turvy world where a San Francisco single-family home under $1 million is considered a downright bargain, this Ingleside home is just that—a veritable steal.
The 1925 home at 135 Cerrito in Ingleside Terrace is a sight to behold. The old beauty has been re-imagined care of an extensive renovation that still keeps things chic without any of the antiseptic remodel hangover.
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a regular column exploring what you can rent for a set dollar amount in different neighborhoods. Is one person's studio another person's townhouse? Let's find out. Today's price: $1,900.
Billed as "single family home as an alternative to a condo," this detached 1912 Ingleside home at 218 Grafton isn’t particularly showy. But what it lacks in facade pizzaz (terracotta-painted stucco and wood siding make up the exterior) and interior glory, it more than makes up for in affordability.
That's the total yield for six-figure houses for the first eight months of 2016. Less than 40 percent of the housing stock on sale right now listed with an initial price of less than $1 million. Five years, ago, 75 percent of houses were six figures.
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a regular column exploring what you can rent for a set dollar amount in different neighborhoods. Is one person's studio another person's townhouse? Let's find out.Today's price: $2,500.
A Pacific Heights renovation that wowed us last months wows again with a huge payoff, and a tiny Ingleside Heights home that hasn't seen an update since World War II drives a singular bargain by selling for a mere $50 over the list price.