Pacific Heights

Pacific Heights is a posh residential enclave known for its architecturally significant homes, including the opulent Spreckels Mansion and the 1886 Haas-Lilienthal house, a Queen Anne Victorian that’s open to the public. A pair of grassy hilltop parks, Lafayette and Alta Plaza, and the Lyon Street Stairs provide sweeping views of the bay.

Pacific Heights is a posh residential enclave known for its architecturally significant homes, including the opulent Spreckels Mansion and the 1886 Haas-Lilienthal house, a Stick/Queen Anne Victorian that’s home to SF Heritage and open to the public. A pair of grassy hilltop parks, Lafayette and Alta Plaza, and the Lyon Street Stairs provide sweeping views of the bay. Fillmore Street is a lively hub with high-end fashion boutiques and cafes. 

 

Pacific Heights is San Francisco’s star neighborhood, where the streets are lined with a collection of French Chateau and Spanish-style mansions. Pacific Heights is a place where life is lived to the fullest, by people who’ve worked hard to get here.

 

Whether strolling the streets and gawking at the majestic mansions or enjoying the views from Lafayette Park or Alta Vista Park, both visitors and residents of Pacific Heights soak in the splendor of the neighborhood by simply stepping foot in this breathtaking area.

 

Notable Properties

 

2475 Pacific Avenue, Leale House - Italianate (c.1850)

2200 Broadway, Grant Mansion - Classical Revival, Hiss & Weekes (1867)

2355 Washington Street, Dallam-Merritt House - Second Empire (1870)

1772 Vallejo Street, Burr House - Second Empire, Edmund Wharff (1875)

2826 Van Ness Avenue - Italianate (1875)

2160 Green Street, Sherman House - Second Empire (1876)

1834 California, Wormser/Coleman House - Italianate/Queen Anne, Percy & Hamilton (1876/1895)

2100 Scott Street - Colonial Revival (c.1878)

1911 Sacramento Street, Havens House - Italianate (c.1880)

1990 California Street, Atherton House - Stick/Eastlake/Queen Anne, Moore Bros. (1881)

2214 Clay Street - Stick/Queen Anne, Newsom & Newsom (1885)

2000 Gough Street, Jones/Fleishhacker-Schwabacher House - Queen Anne (1885)

2007 Franklin Street, Haas-Lilienthal House - Stick/Queen Anne, Peter Schmidt (1886)

2220 Sacramento Street, Chambers House - Queen Anne, J.C. Mathews (1887)

2004 Gough Street, Belden-Buck House - Queen Anne, Walter J. Mathews (1889)

1919 Sacramento Street - Classical Revival (1890)

2710 Scott Street, Murdock House - First Bay Tradition, Ernest Coxhead (1893)

2724 Pacific Avenue, Meyer House - Queen Anne, Emil A. Hermann (1894)

2799 Pacific Avenue, Ellinwood House - Colonial Revival, J. Eugene Freeman (1894)

2212 Sacramento Street, Queen House - Classical Revival, A. Page Brown (1895)

2600 Jackson Street, Scott House - Jacobean & Tudor Revival, Ernest Coxhead (1895/1929)

2550 Webster Street, Bourn Mansion - Georgian Colonial Revival, Willis Polk (1896)

2302 Steiner Street, Sutro House - Colonial Revival, John Laferne & Otto Collischonn (1896)

2090 Jackson Street, Whittier Mansion - Richardsonianesque Colonial Revival, Edward R. Swain (1896)

2700 Scott Street, Sonntag House - Classical Revival, Ernest Coxhead (1896)

2421 Pierce Street, Irvine House - Tudor Revival, Edgar A. Mathews (1897)

2505 Divisadero Street, Borden House - Georgian Colonial Revival, Edgar A. Mathews (1899)

2800 Pacific Avenue, Spooner House - Georgian Colonial Revival, Ernest Coxhead (1899)

2515 Scott Street, Tubbs House - Classical Revival, Clinton Day (1899)

2889 Pacific Avenue - Queen Anne, Clinton Day (1890)

2120 Broadway, J.L. Flood Mansion - Italian Baroque Revival, Julius E. Krafft (1901)

2209 Van Ness Avenue, C. Meyer House - Classical Revival (1901)

2250 Vallejo Street, Madison House - French Baroque Revival, James Francis Dunn (1902)

1735 Franklin Street, Brandenstein House - Georgian Colonial Revival, Hermann Barth (1904)

2698 Pacific Avenue, Mack House - Italian Renaissance Revival, Newsom & Newsom (1904)

2245 Sacramento Street, Wilson House - Georgian Colonial Revival, Albert Farr (1904)

1815 Vallejo Street, Mailliard House - First Bay Tradition, John H. Corly (1904)

2701 Pierce Street, Curlett House - Arts & Crafts, William F. Curlett (1905)

2801 Green Street - Colonial Revival (1905)

2501 Vallejo Street, Schmitz House/Norway House - Arts & Crafts, J.A. Deneen (1905)

2950 Pacific Avenue, Whiting-Newhall House - Dutch Colonial Revival, Albert L. Farr (1907)

2600 Vallejo Street - Italian Renaissance Revival (1909)

1901 Jackson Street, Rothschild House - Greek Revival, Frank van Trees (c.1900)

2020 Jackson Street, Hellman-Heller House - Classical Revival, Julius E. Krafft (1902)

2900 Vallejo Street - Meditteranean Revival, Louis M. Upton (1912)

2080 Washington Street, Spreckels Mansion - French Baroque Revival, George Applegarth (1912)

2880 Broadway, A. Ehrman House - Italian Renaissance Palazzo, Willis Polk (1913)

2150 Washington Street, Phelen Mansion - Italian Renaissance Revival, Charles P. Weeks (1915)

2700 Vallejo Street, Musto Mansion - Italian Renaissance Revival, Henry Clay Smith (1915)

2222 Broadway, J.L. Flood Mansion - Italian Renaissance Revival, Bliss & Faville (1915)

1969 California Street, Tobin House - Tudor Revival, Willis Polk (1915)

2840 Broadway, de la Welch Mansion - Spanish Renaissance Revival, Willis Polk (1916)

2970 Broadway, S. Ehrman House - Beaux-Arts, Lewis Parsons Hobart (1916)

2460 Lyon Street, Tynan House - Italian Renaissance Revival, Louis M. Upton (1917)

1729-1751 Vallejo Street - Storybook Revival, Henry Gutterson (1917-1937)

1960 Jackson Street, Matson-Roth House - Georgian Colonial Revival, Walter Bliss (1918)

2090 Vallejo Street, Schlesinger House - Georgian Colonial Revival, Clarence Tantau (1919)

2516 Pacific Avenue, Monteagle House - Tudor Revival, Lewis Parsons Hobart (1921)

2950 Broadway, Hindes House - Jacobean Revival (Jacobethan), Frederick H. Meyer (1922)

2700 Pacific Avenue - Spanish Colonial Revival (1926)

2901 Broadway, Ray Mansion - Italian Renaissance Revival, Henry Clay Smith (1927)

2790 Broadway - Georgian Colonial Revival, Arthur Brown Jr. (1927)

2100 Washington Street - Mediterranean Revival (1927)

2808 Broadway - Tudor Revival, Willis Polk (1927)

2000 Jackson Street - Mediterranean Revival (1929)

2040 Jackson Street - Spanish Colonial Revival (1929)

2520 Divisadero Street, Sinton House - Tudor Revival (1933)

2600 Pacific Avenue, Fleishhacker House - Second Bay Tradition, William Wurster (1936)

2555 Divisadero Street, Cuenin House - Palladian, Paul R. Williams (1939)

2845 Fillmore Street, Heil House - Second Bay Tradition, Gardner Dailey (1939)

2550 Pierce Street, Goldman House - Colonial Revival, Albert Farr (1941)

2010 Jackson Street, George Kleiser - Greco-Roman Midcentury, Ted Moulton (1961)

2710 Broadway, Leavitt House - Shingle Style, Robert A.M. Stern (1999)

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