The Gilded Age property on a corner lot near the Presidio sold for $17.75 million, after first hitting the market for $32 million.
San Francisco is poised to adopt a citywide rezoning plan that will increase density limits to meet state housing standards.
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SAN FRANCISCO - A home in San Francisco’s Noe Valley neighborhood recently sold for nearly $1 million over its asking price — a figure that surprised even the seller. The 98-year-old, ...
It’s not one of San Francisco’s famous Victorian-era Painted Ladies that face Alamo Square, but a fashionably refurbished circa 1910 abode from the early 20th century in the city’s Noe Valley ...
The San Francisco metro remains one of the nation’s most competitive housing markets, with low inventory, strong prices, and brisk sales. Median home prices hover near $1.2 million as buyers compete ...
A mansion on Billionaires’ Row just blew the previous record for priciest sale in San Francisco this year out of the water. The 7,320-square-foot home at 2930 Broadway in Pacific Heights closed its ...
A mansion in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights neighborhood has sold in an off-market deal for $42 million, making it the city’s most expensive home sale this year. The sale significantly tops the ...
Authorities on Friday identified the four people who were found dead inside a San Francisco home earlier this week. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner identified the decedents as 57-year-old ...
Police are investigating the deaths of a family of four found inside their Westwood Highlands home in San Francisco as suspicious. Sources tell KTVU it appears to be a possible murder-suicide.
Four people were found dead Wednesday afternoon inside a San Francisco home, and police said they are labeling the case as “suspicious.” In a statement, San Francisco police said they found the bodies ...