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Modern Homes for Sale - San Francisco

 

Cleary Court at Cathedral Hill is one of the most unusual Eichler neighborhoods. It’s urban in every sense of the term, walking distance from the opera, symphony, museums, city hall, and downtown jobs. Check out this CA Modern article by Dave Weinstein to learn more about the Laguna Tower and the low-rise Laguna Heights buildings, their history and this neighbhorhood.

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M. Maurice Dolan

Michael Dolan Real Estate

415-564-8000 cell 415-823-8893

 

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Photo by David Toerge

With 150 units on eighteen floors, individual residences are mostly 3 bedroom homes  from 1,100-1,200 square feet. All units feature in-floor radiant heat, concrete walls, floor to ceiling windows and sliding glass doors leading to private balconies, terraces or patios. Many offer breathtaking views of downtown San Francisco or the Marina and Golden Gate Bridge. Indoor parking, 24-hour security, a playground with picnic area, tennis, basketball and tetherball courts are just some of the amenities of living here.

Photo by David Toerge

These 12 co-op flats per building (a total of 72), are between Ellis and Cleary at Laguna below St. Mary's Cathedral. Laguna Heights feature brick fireplaces, sliding glass doors, patios, and ribbon windows. The wood-framed buildings are three-stories over one-level for parking. Landscaping is a major amenity. Curved walkways and benches pass low fountains and many trees. Check out this CA Modern article by Adam Martin for more details.

 

None are currently on the market.

Eichler Summit
999 Green Street
(Russian Hill)

Photo by David Toerge

This is open space living with walkout decks in mostly one - three bedroom condominiums. Size of condos range is from ~ 900 - 2,000 sq. ft. Check out this CA Modern article about "Eichler Summit" for all the details about these 104  condominiums, 26 floors, and six levels of parking.

 

None are currently on the market.

 

 

 

Diamond Heights Eichlers
(Near Twin Peaks)

Photo by David Toerge

Some of the homes attached to the sweeping views and topography of Diamond Heights have the typical low-slung Eichler look but many that line up along each block are two-story townhouses with a dynamic, boxy punch using masonry and wood that overlap. Residents in this geographic center neighborhood of San Francisco enjoy quiet living and easy access to shops and restaurants in nearby Noe Valley and Glen Park as well as the expansive Glen Canyon Park. Muni lines and the Glen Park BART station are close and freeway access is easy. For more details, here's a SF Chronicle story about Eichlers in Diamond Heights.

 

None are currently on the market.

Geneva Terrace - townhouses
106 Garrison Avenue
(Visitacion Valley)

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These townhome condos at Argonaut and Sunnydale in Visitacion Valley are among the least expensive real estate per sq. ft. in San Francisco. Eichler originally built this complex to offer affordable housing in a transitional neighborhood for families, and that objective still holds true.  All of the townhomes are two-story, 4 bedroom homes with a red-brick facade and arched windows.

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