Charming 24th Street Victorian Flat
Sun-filled top-floor Victorian with original period details, updated chef's kitchen, in-unit laundry, and shared rear garden. Steps to 24th Street.
A boutique practice embedded in San Francisco's most sought-after residential pocket. We live, shop, and raise families on these same tree-lined streets — and we negotiate terms that hold up.
Sun-filled top-floor Victorian with original period details, updated chef's kitchen, in-unit laundry, and shared rear garden. Steps to 24th Street.
Fully detached Edwardian offering downtown views, a gourmet kitchen, expansive deck, and two-car parking. Walkable to Whole Foods and the J-Church.
Sleek contemporary condo with an open floor plan, private balcony, deeded storage, and building elevator accessing a shared roof deck with city views.
We know the block-by-block rhythm of San Francisco's most beloved residential pockets.
A vibrant, historic hub known for colorful Victorian architecture and lively nightlife just over the hill from Noe Valley.
A dynamic mix of vintage storefronts, acclaimed restaurants, and sunny park-side living along Dolores Street.
A village-like enclave of mid-century homes, winding streets, and independent shops tucked into the southern hills.
A tight-knit community perched on a hill, offering sweeping views, off-leash dog runs, and a creative small-town vibe.
A quiet, transit-friendly pocket nestled between the Castro and the Haight, prized for its period details and park access.
Iconic Victorian rows, legendary music history, and Golden Gate Park access define this eclectic northern neighbor.
From first showing to final signature, we treat every transaction as a neighborly handshake — professional, personal, and protective of your interests.
Noe Realty negotiated us through a 10-offer situation and we still got the house — under asking. Their local knowledge is unmatched.
Pricing here requires more than citywide comps. Learn how slope, proximity to 24th Street, and architectural pedigree shape your listing strategy.
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