Built in 1874, and moved 100 years later from Turk Street to Eddy Street, the oldest continuously inhabited Victorian in San Francisco awaits its next chapter.A magical, historic Italianate Victorian with a storied past offers a chance to own a part of San Francisco's history. Originally built in 1874 by San Francisco’s most illustrious farrier, the residence is named The Martin O’Dea House after its builder. 100 years later, in a feat of engineering, the house was moved from Turk Street to its present site on Eddy in 1974. One of the rare remaining true Victorians, this is a historic gem. The main floor, with its light-filled double parlors, features abundant space for entertaining. A formal dining room leads to a spacious kitchen, with grand double doors opening to the deck. A half bath and laundry room complete the main floor. A staircase leads to the second level with four bedrooms and two full baths. An in-law unit with its own entrance would make an ideal office or separate unit. Adding to the home’s provenance, it has most recently been the home of an Emmy Award-winning conductor and producer and his husband/creative partner. 1840 Eddy Street, San Francisco is offered at $3,250,000 by Teresa Callan and Vincent Sol. The post This historic Victorian is going places first appeared on California Real Estate Blog. |
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King Mountain Estate: Build your legacy Posted by Compass on 17 March 2021 |
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Twelve miles from the Golden Gate Bridge, this 140+ acre ridgetop parcel offers an unprecedented opportunity to build a legacy residential compound.Unimaginable privacy, beauty, and expanse await in southern, unincorporated Marin County, on a panoramic view lot adjoining tens of thousands of acres of open space. The building envelope, on a ridgeline atop of King Mountain, has 360-degree panoramic views of the city of San Francisco, the East Bay, and Marin, as well as unobstructed views of the Bay, Bridges, and Mt. Tamalpais. Fully vested and entitled, King Mountain has approved plans for the construction of a legacy compound in excess of 30,000 square feet, including the main residence, guest residence, caretaker’s home, and other auxiliary buildings, as well as a large pond, access roads and pathways, vineyards, orchards, horse corrals, and elaborate water features. When complete, the King Mountain Estate will be like no other residential compound in the Bay Area. While offering complete seclusion and privacy, this paradise is just a few minutes away from shops and restaurants, just four miles from Highway 101, and less than 20 minutes from the Golden Gate Bridge. Nevertheless, it feels like a million miles from city living. The land enjoys direct access to hundreds of miles of hiking and riding trails, direct access to tens of thousands of acres of open space, and native flora that includes majestic redwood groves, madrones, and oaks. King Mountain Estate is listed by Steven Mavromihalis. As featured in SF Chronicle, the auction will open on April 22 and close on April 27. The post King Mountain Estate: Build your legacy first appeared on California Real Estate Blog. |