Few things stir as much real estate ire and eye rolling than a San Francisco teardown. Ramshackle homes in disarray within the 7x7-mile confines of the city tend to fetch a hefty sum.
This Dolores Heights home just finished a 100-year growth spurt, from a relatively modest one-story bungalow to the three-story, freshly renovated home on sale today.
Benefitting from a recent renovation, this circa 1900 Victorian at the edge of Eureka Valley is something else. Located at 760 Dolores, the gated entryway, featuring a stone and ironwork front balcony, acts as an overture for the residential envy that lies ahead.
Neighbors said vaulting 4,600 square foot design was too much for the neighborhood. Now that it's done, though, the results speak for themselves, and what they say is "I want $6 million."
We often receive reader queries wondering why realtors and sellers use "Eureka Valley" in lieu of the more colloquial "Castro," the unofficial mecca of the LGBT community. Here’s why.
This Victorian has two units and two faces: The upper home has many original details, but it also has a minimalist, gallery-white aesthetic. The lower unit goes completely the other direction, with a high Victorian style that's color and detail rich.