For Curbed’s Transportation Week we explore what you can rent near a major SF transit hub—the Castro station. Is one person's studio is another person's townhouse? Let’s find out.
Ad for site doesn’t mention popular dive bar already on the lot, nor is it easy to divine the future of the hallowed drinking hall (assuming it has one) from the listing.
What’s old can be new, for the right buyer of this 100-year-old home with freshly minted remodel plans, now offered for what qualifies as a bargain price.
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: $4,900.
Life on one of SF’s most sought-after streets, in one of the city’s priciest neighborhoods, isn’t always filled with Heath Ceramics, athleisure wear, and grass-fed pork belly. Sometimes it involves frustrating film shoots with grouchy crews.
Over in the coveted Duboce Park section of the city is a stunning top-floor condo that features a full-floor unfinished attic, ideal for guests, afternoon naps, and, come nightfall, binge watching Stranger Things.
Sad news in the world of free print publications. The charming Little Free Library in Duboce Triangle called it quits this week, according to Hoodline, due to instances of robbery and arson.
Time again for the Under $700K Club, the inflation-adjusted version of our old Under $500K club. Here we showcase the few and the proud San Francisco homes that, even in this this time of seven-figure median home prices, have the courage to sell at a mere $700,000 or less (or at least open that low).
Local artist fnnch snuck some of his off-kilter dog art into Duboce Park, a revival of a previous piece that transformed the park's leash signs into...well, still leash signs, just ones with a bit more broad range.