These 8 San Francisco houses offered for underneath $1 million in July
Housing in San Francisco: It’s expensive.
For “fun” this week, we scoured Zillow, looking for San Francisco homes that sold under $1 million in July 2022. There weren’t many candidates. In fact, after eliminating listings with incomplete information, just eight sales made the cut. Without further ado, here’s what sub-seven-figures will get you in the Paris of the West.
461 Allison Street
Neighborhood: Crocker Amazon
Sold for: $880,000
Two beds, one bath and 925 square feet of space for a cool $880,000. The interior sports nice-looking refinished hardwood floors, and there’s lots of natural light throughout, especially in the living room. The kitchen is tiny, even accounting for the square footage, with hard-to-reach cabinets. The garage has a decent amount of storage space.
View the full listing here.
226 Brookdale Ave
Neighborhood: Sunnydale
Sold for: $939,000
This two-beds, one-bath property sold for well over its listing price of $799,000. It’s right next to McClaren Park, on a quiet street corner, according to the listing agent. The home is 1,040 square feet, and offsets a relatively unassuming living room with a genuinely spacious kitchen.
View the full listing here.
60 Castillo St
Neighborhood: Sunnydale
Sold for: $990,000
It’s impossible to miss the exterior paint job on this two-bedroom, one-bath property, which is the featured image of this article. The listing promises a “spacious kitchen with stainless steel appliances,” plus “windows and skylights allow for natural sun light throughout the home.” Unfortunately, there aren’t any images of the interior, so you’ll have to take the agent’s word for it.
View the full listing here.
778 Edinburgh St
Neighborhood: Excelsior
Sold for: $975,000
Another two-bedroom, one-bath home coming in a hair under 1,000 square feet (975, to be exact). It’s located near BART and Muni, has a perfectly nice-looking kitchen, and the newly remodeled bathroom is in great shape. It’s the exterior here that isn’t necessarily a draw: it’s wedged between other houses. Click the link below to see what I mean.
View the full listing here.
818 Huron Ave
Neighborhood: outer mission
Sold for: $981,000
This two-bed, one-bath home has “tons of upside potential,” writes the listing agent. The only problem? A second bathroom and flex space were added without permits. Surely, the new owner is figuring out what to do about this space, which is technically 965 square feet, presumably excluding the yet-to-be-permitted additions.
View the full listing here.
126 Margaret Avenue
Neighborhood: ocean view
Sold for: $895,000
A 1,150-square-feet property with two beds, one bath and a lovely terraced backyard, which seems to currently feature an enormous trampoline. There are cool panoramic views in both the living room and dining room.
View the full listing here.
242 Naples Street
Neighborhood: Excelsior
Sold for: $950,000
The lone three-bedroom, two-baths property on this list, 242 Naples Street is a 1,280-square-foot, single-family home that was originally built in 1948. No interior shots are available, which is a bummer, because the exterior is an intriguing shamrock green.
View the full listing here.
120 Rutland St
Neighborhood: Viz Valley
Sold for: $710,000
At 625 square feet, this one bed, one bath is closer to the size of an apartment. It’s got an unassuming interior, but does come equipped with a comparatively large garage, and actually sold for well above its listing price of $598,000.
View the full listing here.