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(all data current as of
5/18/2012)
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$38,500,000 : 2845 Broadway, San Francisco0 beds, 0 baths
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$38,000,000 : 2901 Broadway St, San Francisco8 beds, 7.50 baths
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$25,000,000 : 2808 Broadway, San Francisco4 beds, 7.50 baths
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$17,500,000 : 2020 Jackson St, San Francisco7 beds, 7.50 baths
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$16,500,000 : 2950 Pacific, San Francisco7 beds, 6.50 baths
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$11,500,000 : 3377 Pacific Ave, San Francisco6 beds, 6.00 baths
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$9,800,000 : 2698 Pacific Ave, San Francisco8 beds, 8.00 baths
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$9,250,000 : 2505 Divisadero St, San Francisco8 beds, 8.50 baths
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$8,950,000 : MLS # 390976 in San Francisco4 beds, 3.50 baths
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$7,950,000 : 2209 Pacific Ave, San Francisco5 beds, 7.00 baths
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$7,500,000 : 3865 Clay St, San Francisco7 beds, 6.50 baths
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$7,395,000 : 3857 Clay St, San Francisco7 beds, 7.00 baths
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$7,350,000 : 3675 Washington St, San Francisco7 beds, 5.50 baths
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$6,895,000 : 2555 Webster St, San Francisco6 beds, 7.50 baths
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$6,850,000 : 2980 Vallejo St, San Francisco5 beds, 4.50 baths
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$5,480,000 : 2715 Scott St, San Francisco5 beds, 4.50 baths
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$5,400,000 : 233 Maple St, San Francisco8 beds, 5.00 baths
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$4,750,000 : MLS # 391572 in San Francisco5 beds, 4.00 baths
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$4,250,000 : 2375 Broadway St, San Francisco4 beds, 3.75 baths
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$4,200,000 : 2828 Jackson St, San Francisco4 beds, 4.50 baths
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$3,999,000 : 3878 Jackson St, San Francisco4 beds, 3.50 baths
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$3,995,000 : 3919 Washington St, San Francisco5 beds, 4.50 baths
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$3,895,000 : 2957 Divisadero, San Francisco4 beds, 3.50 baths
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$3,750,000 : 2536 Greenwich St, San Francisco4 beds, 4.50 baths
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$3,700,000 : 3845 Washington St, San Francisco5 beds, 4.50 baths
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$3,625,000 : 691 Marina Blvd, San Francisco4 beds, 4.50 baths
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$3,495,000 : 2127 Broadway, Unit 5, San Francisco3 beds, 2.50 baths
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$3,345,000 : 1925 Gough, Unit 22, San Francisco4 beds, 3.50 baths
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$3,300,000 : 3625 Baker St, San Francisco5 beds, 4.50 baths
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$3,298,000 : 3426 Broderick St, San Francisco4 beds, 4.00 baths
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$3,295,000 : 2751 Buchanan St, San Francisco4 beds, 4.50 baths
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$3,200,000 : 3267 Jackson St, San Francisco5 beds, 4.00 baths
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$3,095,000 : 166 Arguello Blvd, San Francisco5 beds, 4.50 baths
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$2,695,000 : 3953 Washington, San Francisco4 beds, 3.00 baths
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$2,400,000 : 1880 Jackson St, Unit 603, San Francisco3 beds, 3.00 baths
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$2,370,000 : 2151 Sacramento St, Unit 4, San Francisco3 beds, 4.00 baths
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$2,295,000 : 1980 Vallejo, Unit 2, San Francisco4 beds, 3.00 baths
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$2,292,000 : 3737 Broderick St, San Francisco4 beds, 2.50 baths
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$2,249,000 : 2615 Pacific Ave, Unit 2615, San Francisco3 beds, 3.50 baths
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$2,100,000 : 2816 Broderick St, San Francisco3 beds, 3.00 baths
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$2,095,000 : 1840 Washington St, Unit 802, San Francisco3 beds, 2.50 baths
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$2,095,000 : 196 Avila St, San Francisco3 beds, 3.00 baths
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$1,999,999 : 3126 Scott St, Unit 5, San Francisco3 beds, 2.50 baths
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$1,998,000 : 146 Avila St, San Francisco3 beds, 2.50 baths
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$1,995,000 : 2057 Jefferson St, San Francisco3 beds, 2.25 baths
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$1,898,000 : 3621 Scott St, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$1,895,000 : 120 Arguello Blvd, San Francisco4 beds, 2.50 baths
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$1,850,000 : 73 Toledo Way, San Francisco3 beds, 2.50 baths
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$1,789,000 : 3012 Gough St, San Francisco3 beds, 2.50 baths
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$1,750,000 : 3137 Gough St, San Francisco3 beds, 2.50 baths
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Pacific Heights is a picture-perfect haven with street after street of beautiful mansions, Spanish-style buildings, and meticulously maintained Victorians many of which have magnificent vistas to the north escaped the fire of 1906 so every architectural period imaginable is represented and some of the buildings are an extraordinary mixture of styles. One look at the houses and establishments here and you’ll know all these pack a punch in the mortgages department. The dramatic Palace of Fine Arts, Alcatraz, Angel Island, Golden Gate Bridge, Marin Headlands, Gharidelli Square, Aquatic park, Hyde Street Pier are only a few of the subjects that dot the landscape of the northern views from these hundreds of unique and privileged properties. The most exclusive neighborhood in the city boasts of Spreckels Mansion (this half-block French baroque mansion was commissioned in 1913 by Adolph Spreckels, the mega-rich sugarcane magnate which is currently the home of the author Danielle Steele) foreign consulates, Italianate villas, private schools, luxury buildings and three parks, Lafayette, Alta Plaza and Alamo Square. At the foot of this hill to the north, storekeepers transformed residential buildings into shops and offices in the 70′s along Union Street, which defined Pacific Hts from the beginning of the Marina area. The largest mansion built for Adolph Spreckels can be found nesting in the boundaries of Pacific Heights not to the foreign consulates of Italy, Russian, Egypt and Germany. These residences are like fairytale retreats lining the streets going east to west from Franklin all the way out to the Presidio Army base.
Marina – Cow Hollow In the 1800′s vegetable gardens and dairy farms in Cow Hollow feed the citizens of the then perceived remote city near by, San Francisco. Close by was the underwater soon to be land filled district that housed the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition. A magnificent structure, the Palace of Fine Arts, designed by Bernard Maybeck stands today. Filled with many Mediterranean-style flats and apartments, the once sleepy commercial street Chestnut St. is now the busy commercial thoroughfare on which many small restaurants, old deli’s, upscale retail stores such as Pottery Barn preside. The Marina greens give way to kite flying, volleyball games, endless dog walkers, a nest where many of the privileged can dock their sailboats at the St. Francis Yacht Club and breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Marin County.
Presidio Heights is the richest and most influential San Franciscans chose the grand estates that lay west of Pacific Heights once the cable car lines were completed. The views from this enclave are unparalleled in all northern and eastern directions. Certainly, new blood has moved but many ancestors of the original settlers remain. On the west one of San Francisco public golf courses operates while the Palace of Legion of Honor where a copy of Rodin’s thinker is found embraces the Presidio’s northwest.








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