This 240-square-foot studio, tucked inside a 1913 Russian Hill Edwardian, landed on the market in September for a cool $379,000. Some readers were, understandably, bewildered.
Today we have a Russian Hill abode that doesn’t ask for much. That’s because it doesn’t offer much. But what it lacks in size it makes up for in affordability.
Some superheroes can leap tall buildings in a single bound, but Marvel’s Ant-Man likes to keep the action to street level. A movie shoot for the film’s franchise will affect traffic in Russian Hill today and in North Beach on Wednesday.
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 is another person's townhouse? Today's price: $3,900.
Coming in at three beds, three and a half baths, and roughly 4,000 square feet, 1742 Jones is a very special home for a very special buyer. Look at the interiors to see for yourself.
For several months in 1994, a group of seven strangers lived inside Russian Hill’s 949-953 Lombard. And now that space, where laughter, tears, and peanut butter atrocities were all caught on camera and launched into the pop culture lexicon, is on the market.
Do you belong in Noe Valley or Bayview? Russian Hill or the Sunset District? The options are endless, so we have taken the guesswork out of the process with our neighborhood quiz. Admittedly, it's more subjective than scientific, but it's still fun.
But city lawmakers get final say, as some neighbors continue to complain that the 85-foot tree (which could top 300 feet by the end of its life) poses a safety hazard.