- 3-bed, 2-bath semi-detached Italianate Victorian in coveted Noe Valley
- Approximately 1,955 sq. ft. per graphic artistÂ
- Fully detached on one side for additional natural light and views
- Spacious 1-car garage with interior access
- Built in 1900, renovated by Martinkovic Milford Architects (2014)
- Walk Score of 92
Interior Highlights
- 11-foot ceilings in the living room, 15-foot vaulted ceiling in the dining room with twin skylights
- Three distinct ceiling treatments
- Hardwood floors throughout
- Ornate Victorian-era details, including crown molding, beadboard wainscoting, and an original Victorian fireplaceÂ
- Fully detached on one side with Bernal Hill views from the living room window
- Chef’s kitchen with Viking gas range, built-in Thermador refrigerator, Shaws Original farmhouse sink, quartz counters, Ann Sacks tile, and an island with second sink
- Brazilian teak tongue-and-groove ceiling spanning the kitchen and adjoining sitting area
- Direct walkout from the entertainment space to the south-facing deck and garden below
- Marble bathtub surround in upstairs bath
- Spacious Primary suite with a walk-through closet, an additional adjoining flex room that can be used for an office, nursery, or gym with direct backyard access
- Spa-like primary bath with heated floors, dual vanity, walk-in shower, and Toto Washlet bidet
- Laundry closet with LG washer and dryer
- Two-zone heating with Ecobee thermostats
- Tesla Powerwall in the garage for energy savings + whole-home energy backup
- Sonos in-wall and in-ceiling speakers in the living room, dining room, downstairs bedrooms, and outdoor area
- Wired for Sonic fiber internet
Outdoor Spaces
- Italianate Victorian facade with hand-painted gold-leaf detail
- South-facing garden designed by Charles Anderson of GROW Design Build
- Custom pergola and built-in benches
- Built-in cushion storage that doubles as a table surface
- Four distinct lounging areas across two decks and two patios
Location and Lifestyle
- One block from Sanchez Slow Street, the car-free Noe Valley corridor
- Steps from Upper Noe Recreation Center and Joby’s Run dog play area
- Near Billy Goat Hill, Walter Haas Playground, and the Beacon Trail
- Walking distance to 24th Street shops, cafes, and restaurants
- Near local favorites including La Lucha Coffee Bar, Noe Valley Bakery, Saru Sushi Bar, Firefly, La Ciccia, and Fiorella
- Easy access to J Church, 24, and 35 MUNI lines
- Quick access to Glen Park BART, I-280, US-101, and SFO
Behind a hand-painted Italianate Victorian facade with gold-leaf detailing, this 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom semi-detached residence (approximately 1,955 sq. ft. per graphic artist) delivers ornate 1900-era craftsmanship paired with sophisticated modern updates. Fully detached on one side for additional light and views, the home features Bernal Hill outlooks from the living room and a kitchen that opens directly onto a south-facing deck and lush garden below. Reimagined by Martinkovic Milford Architects, it features 11- to 15-foot ceilings, three distinct ceiling treatments, hardwood floors, and a designer-crafted garden by Charles Anderson of GROW Design Build. With a Walk Score of 92 and a setting one block from the Sanchez Slow Street, the property offers a rare combination of architectural pedigree, indoor-outdoor flow, and walkability.
The main level opens to a formal living room anchored by an original Victorian fireplace, custom built-in shelving and bench, soaring 11-foot ceilings crowned with ornate molding, and a window framing views of Bernal Hill. The formal dining room rises to a 15-foot vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, twin skylights, and beadboard wainscoting. The chef’s kitchen features a Brazilian teak tongue-and-groove ceiling, Shaws Original farmhouse sink, quartz counters, Ann Sacks tile, a Viking gas range, a built-in Thermador refrigerator, and an island with second sink. An adjoining sitting room beneath the same wood-paneled ceiling extends the gathering space outside, opening directly onto a south-facing deck above the garden, ideal for al fresco dining. Two bedrooms and a full bath with a marble bathtub surround designed by Martinkovic Milford Architects complete this level.
Downstairs, the primary suite offers a walk-through closet, custom built-in shelving, and direct access to the south-facing garden. Its spa-like bath features radiant heated flooring, a dual vanity, a walk-in shower, and a Toto Washlet bidet. An adjoining flex room functions as an office, nursery, or fitness space, with a laundry closet (LG washer and dryer) tucked nearby. Outside, a custom pergola, built-in benches, and four distinct lounging areas across two decks and two patios extend the home’s entertaining footprint into the GROW Design Build garden. Interior access from the spacious 1-car garage, which houses a Tesla Powerwall for whole-home backup, completes the residence.
Step out and you are a one-minute walk from the Sanchez Slow Street, the car-free corridor where neighbors walk, run, and cycle on their way to the Upper Noe Recreation Center and downtown Noe Valley. Mornings begin with a Sightglass cortado at La Lucha Coffee Bar, followed by a sunrise climb up Billy Goat Hill for sweeping skyline views. The 24th Street corridor’s beloved spots, including Noe Valley Bakery, Saru Sushi Bar, Firefly, Fiorella, La Ciccia, and Whole Foods, are all within easy walking distance. The J Church, 24, and 35 MUNI lines connect to the rest of San Francisco, with quick access to Glen Park BART, I-280, US-101, and SFO.