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Our lead is Kevin Ho conducting a tour of 4407 18th Street, San Francisco, CA a Victorian structure home with huge windows, almost a masterpiece by Ludwig Mie van der Rohe bits & pieces. Across the street is a Chinese restaurant as if when it rains it is totally soothing atmosphere. Not too from the Castro district, except for one thing, things have changed to the basic traditions gay is out out out, families are welcome in this trendy neighborhood, there is a community church and anyone would love this beautiful home.
I used to live in this house in 1963 with my parents and a black cat named LuLu who would ride along on my dad's shoulder in the car when we'd go to the beach. At the time the house was divided into separate living units which were rented out. We lived on the second floor. Of course I don't remember living here because I was an infant at the time. According to my parents there was a couple who lived below us and they would use a broom handle to bang on their ceiling (our floor) because I cried a lot due to being a colicky baby. The garage was being used by the owners/landlords for storage and was filled with furniture. One of the things that my parents liked about this location was that it remained sunny on days when it was foggy in the rest of the city. We moved out when I was about 6 months old and in 1968 my parents bought a house in Concord which they're still living in today. Thanks for posting this video!
Wow! I grew up in this house in the 60's. 4065 19th St. I'll never forget it, that's when San Francisco was a beautiful city. I use to play at Eureka Valley Park up the street. It was a safe beautiful city with not so many weirdos.
What! Offered at $995,000! LOL! $250k is still a highway robbery for this tiny square space divided into four rooms! This is a graphic example of how SF is so corrupt that there is a subversive partnership between international bankers and their RE companies-brokers-developers-speculators owned through proxies, and the SF City Assessor's Office to ever continue inflating the value of RE properties to outlandish figures, so only a handful of San Franciscans could afford them, and not for long, as valuations continue to steeply rise, temporary owners will force to sell not affording the tax liability after only a few years, which will continue to benefit perpetually international banks who will be able to loan a higher amount and at a higher interest rate, leaving many San Franciscans misplaced and forced to leave the City, and since the whole Bay Area where the jobs are located are under the same rigged dynamic, locals under an unjust and unchecked duress, to move out to another State as well.
You go through a toilet to get to the kitchen!!! Do you have any idea just how F...'ed up that is? Not to mention that the wallpaper out there is so ugly that it scares the living shit out of you. But I guess that's the purpose with it.
You can get a stair lift chair installed. And if the stairs you have don't accommodate one, you can always have the stairs redone. Or even have a small elevator installed, if you have the room