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Locality: San Francisco, California

Phone: +1 415-361-9950



Address: 891 Beach Street 94109 San Francisco, CA, US

Website: www.NorthernSF.com

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Matt Morgus / Compass Real Estate 31.05.2021

Back in 1962 a real estate developer chain-sawed a Pacific Heights mansion into two 85-ton pieces, rolled the house through several city blocks and then shipped across the bay on a barge to a new home in Belvedere. https://www.sfchronicle.com//S-F-wanted-denser-housing-So-

Matt Morgus / Compass Real Estate 24.05.2021

Find out what is going on in the local San Francisco real estate market? What is life like in the city right now? What kind of condos are selling and what's sitting? US mortgage delinquency rates over 120 days hit double the rate of the Great Recession. Download on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3YQZPkgT1aWyzdTMpCIbtA... Download on Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com//san-francisco-real/id1261196506 #sfrealestatepodcast #sfrealestate #sanfrancisco

Matt Morgus / Compass Real Estate 18.05.2021

150 Glenbrook Avenue holds the iconic position of San Francisco's highest private residence above sea level. The 6 bed, 7.5 bath 7,440 sqft modern home has panoramic view atop Mt. Sutro near the iconic Sutro Tower. Designed by @john_maniscalco_architecture. Listed on the market for $22 million.

Matt Morgus / Compass Real Estate 06.05.2021

‘Tis the season to spookify your house.

Matt Morgus / Compass Real Estate 23.04.2021

One thing I love about San Francisco real estate is that no two properties are a like. I love how this grand Queen Victorian apartment building sits next to a gorgeous Mid-Century Modern building. I’m curious to see the inside of the Victorian. Has anyone been inside?

Matt Morgus / Compass Real Estate 13.04.2021

Nightly hikes after work has been a great way for me to calm my mind at the end of each day. After moving into a new home last week it feels good to get out and to explore new city hikes on foot, but I will miss my daily strolls through the Presidio. Not a bad view.