Video House Tour: An elegant Victorian at Alta Plaza Park asks $3.4 million

Quiet beauty is the vibe at this four-bedroom Victorian home, built in 1885, where subtle yet impactful details inside seem to mimic the peaceful atmosphere outside at Alta Plaza Park, just across the street.


Light-filled with tall doors, graceful alcoves, and ample built-ins for displaying pretty objets, the home is stylish with contemporary finishes and playful pops of color yet manages to maintain a timeless appeal.

The classic Victorian design opens to a narrow foyer with a double parlor at left. The living room is small but quaint with squared bay windows and a brick fireplace, made chic with glossy blue paint. Through and archway, the adjacent dining room has a wall of floor-to-ceiling shelves and a pair of French doors that open to a covered atrium.

The eat-in kitchen feels right for fun gatherings with friends and family thanks to mauve painted cabinetry, butcher block countertops, and a cherry red Bertazzoni range. Just behind the kitchen is a bedroom (or office) with a half bathroom and access to the atrium and rear deck and garden.

Up the stairs, take in the stained glass skylight before entering the private quarters. At front of the home, the primary suite is tranquil and elegant with a carved niche for the bed, a fireplace with a marble mantel, an en-suite bathroom, and a view of the park. Two additional bedrooms round out this floor, which share access to a full bathroom in the hall.

The lower level houses a laundry room as well as a bonus room with a full bathroom. There’s also access to the one-car garage, and additional parking in the driveway.

Bedrooms: 4

Bathrooms: 2.5

Size: 2,500 sq. ft.

Asking price: $3,495,000

// 2203 Scott St. (Pacific Heights); for more information, visit 2203scott.com.

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Video House Tour: San Francisco's original Painted Lady is for sale, asking $5.75 million

If you’re longing for a quintessential experience of classic San Francisco, this is it: a home inside one of Alamo Square’s picture-perfect Painted Ladies, picnics in the neighboring park, coffees from the too-cute Lady Falcon truck, and walks to dinner on Divis.

Steiner Street’s seven Painted Ladies are known the world over for their signature Queen Anne Victorian architectural style—steep roofs, ornamented gables, bay windows, an abundance of pattern, and decorative spindlework. But the home at the corner of Grove Street stands apart from the rest: Not only is she the eldest of the coterie, she was also home to the Ladies’ original builder, Matthew Kavanaugh.

Built in 1892, all four levels of the historic six-bedroom home underwent an extensive, fully permitted remodel in 2015. But before you get all verklempt, rest assured this beauty retains many of her exquisite 19th century features.


A colorful leaded glass exterior door marks entry to a vestibule designed for ducking out of the weather. To enter the home itself, you’ll pass through an additional pair of heavily carved wood doors into a small parlor that will carry you easily into the formal living room and dining room. Original details here include gas-lit glass chandeliers, a marble gas-burning fireplace, and elaborate crown moldings that have been beautifully restored.

Also lovingly refreshed is the intricate wainscoting in the hallway that leads from the foyer to the rear of the home, which has been reconfigured to accommodate an open kitchen—with an oversized island, dual sinks, and a glass wall that opens to the patio—plus an adjacent family room.

The private quarters are made up of large bedrooms each with sizable closets and remodeled bathrooms. The primary suite is an ode to tranquility, with a spa-like bathroom that includes a soaking tub and steam shower, and a custom walk-in closet. The top floor has been updated to take the form of a media area and home office endowed with abundant storage and its own full bathroom.

The home also has a separate legal unit downstairs, accessible from the main level or from the garden in the back of the home. Ideal for guests, a home office or even an Airbnb rental, the one-bedroom space is equipped has an open living and dining area, full bathroom, and kitchenette. There’s even a view.

Additional amenities in the main residence include a full Sunrun solar system, Tesla battery, garage for one car, and an additional space for storage or workshop.

Bedrooms: 6

Bathrooms: 5

Size: 4,831 sq. ft.

Asking price: $5,750,000

// 722 Steiner St. (Hayes Valley); for more information, visit 722steinerst.com.

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A NoPa Victorian gets a soothing modern revamp, asks $3.6 million

If you’re seeking charming period details, this blue-painted Victorian home, near the corner of Turk and Divisadero streets, is not for you. Once you step inside, you’ll never know the four-story house was built in 1869.

The 3,300-square-foot, single-family residence has been dramatically redesigned with interior architecture by Amir Mortazavi of San Francisco’s M-Projects, known for his sophistication and creative use of materials in projects including New York’s sleek Gagosian Gallery and SF’s trendy Canopy coworking space.


Modern design lovers with a taste for intentional spaces, thoughtful craftsmanship, organic materials, and refreshing hues are likely to find a peaceful retreat here, where pale herringbone wood floors and shades of cerulean and aquamarine throughout lend a soothing oceanic vibe. Overall, the house teems with artistic touches and luxurious finishes.

The Victorian structure has been updated for open-plan living with many windows and walls of glass that let in outdoor views.

In the living room, watery-hued tiles on a curved fireplace reflect sky views through the windows. The kitchen is a showstopper with custom fluted millwork, handcrafted tile, and a honed stone island also in an azure hue. These two spaces set the tone for similar colors and materials throughout the rest of the home.

The two upper floors comprise the private quarters with five bedrooms including a primary suite. Three lovely bathrooms are all equally chic, though the master takes the cake with its soaking tub and dual sink vanity.

The lower level is where the fun (and work) is, with flex space for a media lounge, guest room or office, complete with a wet bar and garage access.

Bedrooms: 5

Bathrooms: 4

Size: 3,281 sq. ft.

Asking price: $3,650,000

// 7 Seymour St. (NoPa); for more information, visit redfin.com.

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Crescent Nob Hill penthouse with impeccable French-inspired design asks $5.75 million

One of just four rarefied penthouses at Crescent Nob Hill, The Robert Residence celebrates indoor and outdoor living with its expansive, classically proportioned entertainment spaces, an immense crescent-shaped terrace, and a verdant private roof deck all surrounded by the cinematic views of Nob Hill.

Inspired by Robert A.M. Stern Architects’ classic architecture, the global design house FrenchCalifornia curated the residence with Parisian-inspired furnishings, art, and outdoor plantings to complete the vision of a perfect home.


Designed using soft, luxurious, and slightly muted hues and textures to complement architectural details, the living room features never-before-seen pieces by French designer Christophe DelCourt as well as carefully chosen pieces from B&B Italia and CC-Tapis.

The sophisticated interior appointments by Champalimaud Design create a subtle backdrop to the views. Iconic vistas from the terraces include the captivating architectural landscape of Nob Hill, the landmark Transamerica Pyramid, the illuminated downtown skyline, and the mesmerizing bay.

The highlight of each penthouse at Crescent is the private entertaining rooftop terrace connected to the main level by a private staircase. These outdoor great rooms are outfitted with utility hookups, allowing future residents to create their own coveted oasis atop this remarkable neighborhood residence.

Crescent, a boutique collection of only 44 condominium residences, is composed of studios, one-, two- and three- bedroom homes, many with terraces and bespoke spatial compositions. Crescent is the first new residential development on Nob Hill in more than 50 years and the first residential development in San Francisco by Robert A.M. Stern Architects.

With interiors designed by Champalimaud Design, the boutique building offers exceptional features and amenities for each owner. Every resident enjoys access to the secret garden, the roof terrace with an outdoor kitchen and skyline views, the well-equipped fitness center with a yoga studio, and the residents’ lounge that connects to a catering kitchen. The exquisite lobby is attended 24 hours a day and a valet is available daily.

The Robert Residence, PH3

Bedrooms: 2

Bathrooms: 2

Size: 1,465 square feet

Asking price: $5,750,000

// Schedule a tour to see this beautiful penthouse and other remaining homes at Crescent Nob Hill by emailing sales@crescentnobhill.com or calling 415-493-5020.

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Video House Tour: Cozy midcentury home in Rockridge asks $2.7 million

San Franciscans mulling a relocation to Oakland already know Rockridge well. The picturesque neighborhood centered on College Avenue is dotted with popular, even destination-worthy eateries—think Ramen Shop, Boichik Bagels, and Millennium—home and fashion boutiques, and the foodie-favorite Market Hall.

Off the beaten path, Rockridge is quaint and residential, with a mix of craftsman and midcentury-modern homes, like this three-bedroom single-family residence, built in 1948, on a high, leafy lot.


Low profile from the street with frosted glass doors covering the attached two-car garage, the house opens to a spacious feel, with nearly 3,000 square feet and wide windows at the back of the house that let in natural light and treetop views from all the main communal spaces.

The contemporary palette includes charcoal gray–painted brick and natural materials such as blonde wood flooring, richer wood finishes in the kitchen, and stone floors in the bathrooms.

Enter the home through a roomy foyer, marked by a black steel open staircase, that flows into the dining area and then down, via a small staircase, to a sunken living room with a gas fireplace. Both spaces mingle easily with the eat-in kitchen which has a central island, dual sinks, wine storage, and floating shelves. A breakfast area with its own painted brick fireplace connects this cluster of rooms to a spacious wood deck at back.

There are lush views through the windows in each of the bedrooms. While the master suite isn’t particularly large, it does include perks like access to the deck and a nice bathroom with a marble walk-in shower and a dual sink floating vanity.

Additional amenities include an upstairs family room with a wet bar and a laundry/mud room with a myriad of storage. A flat yard and an outdoor sitting area are perfect for dining al fresco on warm nights.

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 3

Size: 2,926 sq. ft.

Asking price: $2,695,000

// 5773 Country Club Dr. (Oakland); for more information, visit 5773countryclub.com.

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Presidio Heights' lavish 'Petit Trianon' (and 2019 Decorator Showcase) asks $17.3 million cut rate

An 18,000-square-foot mansion modeled after the Chateau Versailles’ Le Petit Trianon, which was built in the 1760s for Louis XV’s mistress, Madame de Pompadour, and later home to the frivolous French Queen Marie Antoinette? There’s a story here.

Built in 1904 for wool merchants Marcus and Cora Koshland, the so-called Koshland House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, got its start in life with an opulent costume ball christening inspired by Antoinette herself. Situated on Washington Street in a tony part of Presidio Heights, the mini palace has a sandstone facade, fanciful columns, and artist-made stained glass windows.

Fast-forward to 2007 and the home was picked up by CNET founder Halsey Minor who, after blowing his jillions and filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy, was forced to wash his hands of it, listing it first at $25 million, then $21 million, and leaving it in utter disrepair. The grand old dame reportedly had water damage and holes in the ceiling, not to mention being totally out of date.

In 2014, Taylor Swift was rumored to have bought the place, but the Fearless singer seems to have run scared because it’s been on and off the market ever since, and at an ever-decreasing asking price.


Finally in 2019, the home was transformed for the modern era to host the 42nd Annual SF Decorator Showcase. Its 33 lavish spaces were touched by 40 interior and landscape designers—Jonathan Rachman and Studio Heimat notably among them—who reimagined it with a myriad of ultra-luxurious materials, hand-painted wallpapers, and one-of-a-kind fixtures. Truly, it’s as extra as ever.

The month after the show house, the home hit the market for $30 million. One month later, it dropped to $19.8 million. Now over two years later, they’ve slashed another two-and-a-half mil off the asking.

If you’ve got the dough, you’d get a quite a steal on this Neo-Classical behemoth—and it’s not like it needs a remodel. The home has nine bedrooms, seven-and-a-half bathrooms, and two kitchens.

You’ll enter the main level via a round foyer, swathed in marble on the floors and walls, with Grecian-style columns, French doors peek at indoor gardens, and a dramatic domed ceiling. Once inside, a three-story central atrium with a stained-glass windows and skylight is residence’s crowning moment.

Each room here is lavishly designed and heavily detailed, from the great room with its beamed ceilings and picture windows to the baronial dining and family rooms with barrel-vaulted ceilings. Several fireplaces are intricately adorned with classical carvings or Moroccan tiles.

The gourmet kitchen feels both modern and ladylike with Lilac Quartzite countertops and pops of rich fuchsia on the commercial Hesta appliances. There is also a large catering kitchen and butler’s pantry with two of everything—refrigerators, dishwashers, ovens, and sinks—on the lower level.

A palatial marble staircase connects the entry level with the second floor, which has a massive landing that overlooks the atrium and multiple bedroom suites with amenities such as marble bathrooms, fireplaces, and private sitting rooms with wet bars. More bedrooms, including a guest suite with its own kitchenette and Japanese-inspired spa bath, can be found on the third level.

There are countless pretty spaces here, but second only to the atrium is the lower level’s original Hall of Mirrors–inspired ballroom, which has been updated as a modern nighttime lounge with a Calacatta Viola marble bar complete with inset lighting and under-counter wine storage and refrigeration.

Parking for six cars, endless French-style landscaping, and an elevator complete this home.

Bedrooms: 9

Bathrooms: 7.5

Size: 18,788 sq. ft.

Asking price: $17,300,000

// 3800 Washington St. (Presidio Heights); for more information, visit 3800washingtonstreet.com.

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