$4,250,000
1461 Page Street, San Francisco, CA 94117
Designed in 1902 by Salfield & Kohlberg, the architects behind SF's treasured Sentinel Building, this Victorian is one of San Francisco's great historic homes. The main residence spans over 5,000 square feet, has been featured in dozens of publications, and includes six bedrooms, two full baths, two half baths, two living rooms, and original details that stop you in your tracks. The hand-carved woodwork, seven original stained glass windows, coffered ceilings, decorative fireplaces, and hidden solid wood pocket doors make this a true rarity. Refinished hardwood floors, new window treatments, updated lighting, dual washer / dryers, central A/C, solar, E/V charging and a newly remodeled kitchen with top-of-the-line Fisher & Paykel and Bosch appliances bring it firmly into the present. The property is perfect for multi-generational living, live-work, or a rare San Francisco compound you'll find two legal, separate income-generating dwellings: a lofted 1-bedroom unit in a standalone carriage house (rented for $3,550/mo) and a ground-floor studio (rented for $2,135/mo). Infrastructure is comprehensively updated: upgraded electrical system with 200-amp service and knob and tube removed along with new copper plumbing. Five-car parking with Tesla EV charging and fresh exterior paint round out the offering. Ideally located on Page Street, one of the best streets in San Francisco and an official slow street, situating this home walking distance to the Panhandle, NoPa, Buena Vista Park, and Haight Street.