- A 4,000 square foot home is on the market in San Francisco for $4.5 million.
- It’s a Queen Anne-style Victorian and was built way back in 1891.
- It has five bedrooms, including an in-law apartment that could be rented out or purchased separately.
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Victorians are iconic to San Francisco, and now a great example is on the market.
This 1891 home in San Francisco’s Eureka Valley is in great shape despite it’s more than 100 years of age. New hardwood floors, plus updated bathrooms and kitchens brought the home into the 21st century, with charming historic details like stained glass and crown molding in place.
Photos show this light-filled home at 251-253 Collingwood Street has stunning views, and plenty of outdoor space, with a charming porch. The entire home is available for $4.5 million, with the option to purchase the main house and smaller apartment separately. The main home is on the market for $2.995 million, and the one bedroom, one bathroom apartment is on the market for $1.495 million. It might be hard for buyers to pass up the entire property, though.
The house is listed with Suzy Reilly at Compass.
Take a look inside this picturesque Victorian home.
The tri-level home was built in 1891.
Despite its age, the house is surprisingly well-maintained.
It's a traditional Queen Anne-style Victorian, but with modern updates.
The eat-in chef's kitchen is modern but integrated into the historic feel of the home.
The main house also has a grand living room...
...and formal dining room.
The living room's highlight is the marble fireplace.
Historic touches throughout nod to the home's background, from stained glass windows to crown molding.
White oak flooring and 12-foot ceilings add to the space.
In addition to the main living areas, this home also has an additional bedroom, with its own kitchen and bath.
The master suite has a fireplace and a balcony.
The balcony is private with coverage from trees.
The attached bathroom has a glass ceiling and a succulent garden.
The bedroom, like most rooms in the house, has large windows that let in plenty of natural light, and access to some of the best views in the Bay Area.
Other bedrooms in the 4,000-square foot home have similarly stunning views.
The outdoor space is where the real charm of this property lies.
The deck is connected to the main kitchen for seamless indoor and outdoor living.
The home is located in San Francisco's Eureka Valley...
...which typically gets more sun and less wind than the rest of the city.
Source: SFGate