San Francisco
$1,800,000

Dandelion House: A Victorian Compound
The airy, fresh Victorian flats of The Dandelion House form a magical compound that's equal parts creative and practical. Lush private terraces on each level, soaring ceilings, sophisticated design, and glorious natural light set the tone for serene, indoor-outdoor livability. The upper flat features a robust entry with office and mudroom, two bedrooms, two full baths, and an enviable open plan that flows to a deck perfect for outdoor entertaining and grilling. The lower flat offers a lofty space with two bedrooms, one bath, and an updated kitchen opening to a private terrace lounge. The basement accommodates at least two cars, with room for a third in the driveway. Solar power, dual laundry setups, workshop space, and ample storage reflect meticulous stewardship. The location sits at the axis of Bernal Heights, the Mission, and Noe Valley—three dynamic neighborhoods equally close at hand.

Bernal Heights
Bernal Heights feels like a small town perched on a hill within the city. The neighborhood radiates from Cortland Avenue, that main commercial stretch where everyone seems to know everyone else, where morning coffee at Progressive Grounds means running into neighbors, and where the weekend farmers market brings the community together.
Dandelion House
Solar-powered and meticulously maintained, The Dandelion House is a Victorian compound where lush private terraces on each level blur the line between indoors and out. The dual-flat layout works equally well for partners, family, or creative living arrangements.

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