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Iconic San Francisco Property with Culinary Legacy Hits the Market

July 22, 2025 - 20:09

Iconic San Francisco Property with Culinary Legacy Hits the Market

A remarkable two-unit property in San Francisco, known for its rich history and architectural significance, has returned to the real estate market. This stunning residence features the work of a renowned architect, often referred to as a "starchitect," adding an element of prestige to the already impressive listing.

The property is not only aesthetically pleasing but also steeped in culinary heritage. It was once home to a beloved chef whose restaurant became a staple in the local dining scene, drawing food enthusiasts from near and far. The combination of exquisite design and a vibrant history makes this home a unique opportunity for potential buyers.

With its prime location and storied past, the property is expected to attract significant interest. As the real estate market continues to evolve, this listing stands out as a testament to the intersection of culinary excellence and architectural beauty in one of the nation's most iconic cities.


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