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  2. Flintstone House - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1980s the house had fallen into disrepair, as water runoff from higher on the mountainside damaged the foundation, causing the walls to crack. After failed attempts at sealing the cracks, it was extensively restored in 1987. [11] San Francisco Bay Area architect Eugene Tsui undertook to remodel the house during the first decade of ...

  3. Joseph Eichler - Wikipedia

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    In 1925, the Eichler family moved to the San Francisco Bay Area, in order to work in the Moncharsh family wholesale butter and egg business Nye and Nisson, Inc, which closed by the mid-1940s. [4] Regulators found Nye & Nissen was selling eggs that were outdated and incorrectly graded. [2]

  4. Painted ladies - Wikipedia

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    The house at 714 Steiner sold for $3.5 million in 2020 and was for sale again in 2022. [9] The C. A. Belden House, a Queen Anne in the Pacific Heights section of San Francisco on Gough Street between Clay and Washington streets. The house is on the National Register of Historic Places.

  5. Here’s how much you need to make to afford a $1 million house ...

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    There are a few rules of thumb for how much house you can afford, but a $250,000 yearly income is a good starting point for a $1 million home. ... for example—part of the San Francisco Bay Area ...

  6. Sea Cliff, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Sea Cliff (sometimes spelled Seacliff) is a neighborhood in northwestern San Francisco, California, United States.It is known for its large houses and ocean views. Sea Cliff is one of nine master–planned residence parks in San Francisco; [4] its master plan was developed by landscape architect Mark Daniels. [5]

  7. California’s ultrarich are building hidden mansions beneath L.A.

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    Then, roughly five years ago, San Francisco Magazine published a story on iceberg homes. The author wrote: “In Palo Alto, as in many other affluent yet zoning-constrained enclaves around the Bay ...

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