Though SF Planning ostensibly frowns upon reduction of housing stock, we’ve been seeing many two-become-one instances as of late hit the market. Take, for example, this gorgeous Edwardian.
Prices are up eight percent in Lakeshore since last summer, but down around most of the rest of the city. Is the lake really a hot commodity, or is it just lingering on the shores of previous highs a bit longer before the tide goes out?
Over in the petite yet desirable Lake neighborhood, a small strip of luxe homes in the Richmond near the Presidio, a condo at 97 Sixth Avenue, inside a downright gorgeous Edwardian building, has opened up.
Nature lovers can settle down by Lake Merced or the Presidio, while those of a decidely different nature may gravitate toward the Tenderloin or Fisherman's Wharf.
You have to hand it to this major redo in San Francisco’s tony sliver of a neighborhood, Lake District. This onetime two-unit structure at 158 Eighth Avenue turned into quite the stunner, both aesthetically and reconfiguration-wise.
Built in 1923 and gloriously renovated, this three-bedroom, three-bath Edwardian condo at 124 Ninth Avenue sits in Lake District, a sliver of a neighborhood sandwiched between the Presidio and Presidio Heights.