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$388,000 942 Ingerson Ave. 3 beds, 2 baths, 700 sq. ft.Downtown is a long way away and jamming three bedrooms in 700 sq. ft. is nobody’s idea of luxurious, but that said, this place is something of a steal (and close to Candlestick Park-go ’49ers).
$1,345,000 154 Julian Ave. 4 beds, 2.5 baths, 2,383 sq. ft.The Mission is where all the cool kids hang and freestanding houses are rare in this ‘hood, but there’s nothing cool about spending this much for a somewhat-restored house in a still very transitional neighbourhood.
$1,995,000 1953 Webster St. 3 beds, 3.5 baths, 2,460 sq. ft.Now, this is SF: a lower Pacific Heights Victorian perfect for a crazed Michael Keaton or those adorable Party of Five kids. This area has everything: restaurants, bars, music, art-all within walking distance.