With “stay-at-home” orders in effect throughout San Francisco and the Bay Area, most open houses are out. But video, photo, and 3D virtual tours are in. Take a virtual stroll through five new listings, including a Wayne Hertzka and William Knowle-designed midcentury on the Presidio Wall, an oh-so rare Jordan Park offering, and an Italianate Victorian on Lexington Street.
3555 Pacific Avenue, the Presidio Heights
Specs: 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms; 3,728 square feet
Asking price: $7.5 million
Description: Built in 1949, this early midcentury specimen, built by architects of Hertzka and Knowles (One Bush Plaza), is located right on the Presidio Wall, a Presidio Heights location that butts up against Presidio Park. Behind the home’s gate you’ll find a garden and staircase leading up to the front door. Once inside, check out the curved main staircase with a circular skylight above it, renovated kitchen (dig all that marble!) and bathrooms, and a step-down living room with views of that famous what’s-its-name bridge.
Listing agent: Nina Hatvany, Compass
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101 Commonwealth, Jordan Park
Specs: 5 bedroom, 4.5 bathrooms, 4,410 square feet
Asking price: $6.990 million
Description: Oh boy, do I love a pocket neighborhood. One of my favorites, Jordan Park, has a rare listing this week. This downright gorgeous circa-1923 home comes with a glass atrium, made by Belgium designers Lloyd Hamilton, that’s sun-drenched during the day, but turns into a private movie theater come nightfall. There’s also an in-ground hot tub fit for a swinging good time. The home also comes with a grand staircase, formal dining room and living room, and even two private landscaped gardens. Don’t miss the top-floor landing highlighted by an iron skylight.
Listing agent: Annie Williams, Sotheby’s
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4590 17th Street, Ashbury Heights
Specs: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1,821 square feet
Asking price: $1.795 million
Description: Built in 2008, this clearly contemporary condo sits above the Castro and Haight, high atop the peak of 17th Street. This townhouse comes with an open floor plan, several outdoor spaces, loads of natural light, and choice views of Sutro Tower.
Listing agent: Mike Hood, Compass
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2811 Polk, Russian Hill
Specs: 5 bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms, 6,002 square feet
Asking price: $7.8 million
Description: Rebuilt from the studs up, this Victorian now comes with an entirely new floor-plan reconfiguration, en-suite bathrooms with soaking tubs and marble paneling, a sauna, and outdoor decks. Of special note is the dramatic staircase adorned with white vertical wood slats. The home, like many contemporary remodels in the city features a stark white palette, so anyone with an interior-design touch would be happy to work wonders here.
Listing agent: Ahern Kalmbach, Compass
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380 Lexington, Mission
Specs: 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2,185 square feet
Asking price: $2.9 million
Description: Built in 1876, this renovated Italianate Victorian comes with 10-foot-tall ceilings, marble-paneled showers, white barn doors, new hardwood flooring, and even a new layout. The backyard has also been revamped to match today’s well-moneyed tastes. And you can’t get much better than this block of Lexington Street, on a tree-studded street, for location.
Listing agent: Marco Carvajal, Vanguard Properties
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