Colorful San Francisco Homes
Built between 1892 and 1896 these victorian style houses are one of the thousands built in san francisco during its booming growth at the end of the nineteenth century.
Colorful san francisco homes. Homes for sale in san francisco ca have a median listing price of 1 499 000 and a price per square foot of 1 057. San francisco california usa june 12 2017. San francisco s resplendent victorians. 10 most famous homes in san francisco san francisco is home to a ton of famous people and homes yet some stick out.
Colorful victorian houses in the noe valley neighborhood on a sunny afternoon san francisco. The famous painted ladies of san francisco are a row of colorful victorian houses located at 710 720 steiner street across from alamo square park in san francisco. This particular row of colorful houses also sometimes called the six sisters was built between 1892 and 1896. Colorful houses along the great highway at ocean beachgreat highway.
These are the most famous or infamous in the city. This is because most of the painted cotton candy houses were built in the victorian era. Colorful homes in san francisco street. In american architecture painted ladies are victorian and edwardian houses and buildings repainted starting in the 1960s in three or more colors that embellish or enhance their architectural details.
These homes are a combination of old style and modern art. The renovated place features clean scandinavian influences and eclectic details including a colorful wall mural and built in scratching tree for the couple s two cats. 1 san francisco colored houses 2. The most popular colors used in such houses include vibrant pink creamy tones green mint electric yellow and even bright blue.
View listing photos review sales history and use our detailed real estate filters to find the perfect place. Here s a tour of the bright airy home. Zillow has 1 437 homes for sale in san francisco ca matching. However when you refer to the painted ladies in san francisco most people assume that you are talking about the row of six victorian homes located on steiner street in the alamo square neighborhood.