Lisa Wolfe Presents
A Rare Four-Level Masterpiece with Unparalleled Views
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$3,800,000
430 Noriega Street,
San Francisco
Luxury, LOCation & sophistication
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Perched in an enviable location, 430 Noriega is a truly rare offering—an architectural triumph that seamlessly blends historical charm with contemporary grandeur. Originally built on 12th Avenue and meticulously relocated, this fully reimagined three-level property is a sanctuary of style, space, and refinement. Beyond its discreet street presence and charming white picket fence lies an extraordinary home boasting five expansive bedrooms, sweeping open living spaces, and seamless indoor-outdoor integration on every level. Designed for both entertaining and serene relaxation, this light-filled retreat offers an unparalleled lifestyle framed by the breathtaking San Francisco skyline.
Commanding breathtaking, unobstructed 180-degree views, this home captures the Golden Gate Bridge, Golden Gate Park, and the city's most iconic landmarks through dramatic picture windows.
The main level is an entertainer’s dream, featuring a state-of-the-art chef’s kitchen that flows effortlessly into grand-scale living and dining areas. The upper level is a private haven with three beautifully appointed bedrooms, while the lower level is a world unto itself—offering two additional spacious bedrooms, a spa-inspired sauna with a private shower, a full bath, a powder room, and a dedicated laundry room. The layout is perfectly suited for multi-generational living, elevated remote work, or ultimate guest accommodations.
Luxury extends beyond the interiors, with outdoor decks and patios creating a seamless connection to the stunning vistas. At the garage level, a wine cellar awaits, while an turntable ensures effortless parking . The private driveway accommodates an additional five+ off-street spaces, an exceptional rarity in San Francisco. Fully detached and designed to maximize light, space, and privacy, this home is an architectural treasure offering unparalleled exclusivity and sophistication.
This is more than a home—it is a statement of prestige, a testament to refined living, and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a true San Francisco masterpiece. From its exquisite design to its commanding views, 430 Noriega is a rare gem that sets a new standard for luxurious city living.
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beds
5
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5
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3,595 sq ft
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Golden Gate Heights
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The dynamic Inner Sunset/Golden Gate Heights neighborhood is a hop and a skip from Golden Gate Park, Cole Valley, UCSF, and The Haight. This area is a tremendous draw for young urban professionals and families. Homes in the Inner Sunset include multi-unit buildings, single-family homes, and contemporary condominiums.
Foodies flock to Cole Street’s restaurants and cafés for relaxing evenings and weekend. Extraordinary food, a top-rated comedy club, and so much more, imbue the Inner Sunset with the best kind of urban bustle. The Haight, a culturally historic grouping of streets, keeps its 1960’s history alive with colorful street performers, and superb eateries lining its quaint blocks.
Golden Gate Park, which borders the Inner Sunset to the North, is one of the world’s great city parks. It offers copious hiking and walking paths, world-class museums, fantastic bicycling, and lovely gardens. For additional nature walks, UCSF’s Mount Sutro Open Space Preserve has a few delightful forrest strolls past native trees and serene grasses. For views, the smaller Grand View Park shows off distant 360 degree expanses, including downtown San Francisco, Golden Gate Park, Pacific Ocean views.
Also at your fingertips is the nationally acclaimed Garden for the Environment. This one-acre urban demonstration garden provides locals with environmental education programs on diverse subjects including sustainable food systems, organic gardening, and urban composting.
Edwardian era homes line the delightful, quiet streets of the Inner Sunset. Period details include polished hardwood floors, picture rail moldings, and superbly crafted wainscoting. Many boast wood burning fireplaces, formal living and dining rooms, large yards with decks, and essential parking garages. Convenient commuting via Muni make for easy trips to downtown San Francisco.
Foodies flock to Cole Street’s restaurants and cafés for relaxing evenings and weekend. Extraordinary food, a top-rated comedy club, and so much more, imbue the Inner Sunset with the best kind of urban bustle. The Haight, a culturally historic grouping of streets, keeps its 1960’s history alive with colorful street performers, and superb eateries lining its quaint blocks.
Golden Gate Park, which borders the Inner Sunset to the North, is one of the world’s great city parks. It offers copious hiking and walking paths, world-class museums, fantastic bicycling, and lovely gardens. For additional nature walks, UCSF’s Mount Sutro Open Space Preserve has a few delightful forrest strolls past native trees and serene grasses. For views, the smaller Grand View Park shows off distant 360 degree expanses, including downtown San Francisco, Golden Gate Park, Pacific Ocean views.
Also at your fingertips is the nationally acclaimed Garden for the Environment. This one-acre urban demonstration garden provides locals with environmental education programs on diverse subjects including sustainable food systems, organic gardening, and urban composting.
Edwardian era homes line the delightful, quiet streets of the Inner Sunset. Period details include polished hardwood floors, picture rail moldings, and superbly crafted wainscoting. Many boast wood burning fireplaces, formal living and dining rooms, large yards with decks, and essential parking garages. Convenient commuting via Muni make for easy trips to downtown San Francisco.
The dynamic Inner Sunset/Golden Gate Heights neighborhood is a hop and a skip from Golden Gate Park, Cole Valley, UCSF, and The Haight. This area is a tremendous draw for young urban professionals and families. Homes in the Inner Sunset include multi-unit buildings, single-family homes, and contemporary condominiums.
Foodies flock to Cole Street’s restaurants and cafés for relaxing evenings and weekend. Extraordinary food, a top-rated comedy club, and so much more, imbue the Inner Sunset with the best kind of urban bustle. The Haight, a culturally historic grouping of streets, keeps its 1960’s history alive with colorful street performers, and superb eateries lining its quaint blocks.
Golden Gate Park, which borders the Inner Sunset to the North, is one of the world’s great city parks. It offers copious hiking and walking paths, world-class museums, fantastic bicycling, and lovely gardens. For additional nature walks, UCSF’s Mount Sutro Open Space Preserve has a few delightful forrest strolls past native trees and serene grasses. For views, the smaller Grand View Park shows off distant 360 degree expanses, including downtown San Francisco, Golden Gate Park, Pacific Ocean views.
Also at your fingertips is the nationally acclaimed Garden for the Environment. This one-acre urban demonstration garden provides locals with environmental education programs on diverse subjects including sustainable food systems, organic gardening, and urban composting.
Edwardian era homes line the delightful, quiet streets of the Inner Sunset. Period details include polished hardwood floors, picture rail moldings, and superbly crafted wainscoting. Many boast wood burning fireplaces, formal living and dining rooms, large yards with decks, and essential parking garages. Convenient commuting via Muni make for easy trips to downtown San Francisco.
Foodies flock to Cole Street’s restaurants and cafés for relaxing evenings and weekend. Extraordinary food, a top-rated comedy club, and so much more, imbue the Inner Sunset with the best kind of urban bustle. The Haight, a culturally historic grouping of streets, keeps its 1960’s history alive with colorful street performers, and superb eateries lining its quaint blocks.
Golden Gate Park, which borders the Inner Sunset to the North, is one of the world’s great city parks. It offers copious hiking and walking paths, world-class museums, fantastic bicycling, and lovely gardens. For additional nature walks, UCSF’s Mount Sutro Open Space Preserve has a few delightful forrest strolls past native trees and serene grasses. For views, the smaller Grand View Park shows off distant 360 degree expanses, including downtown San Francisco, Golden Gate Park, Pacific Ocean views.
Also at your fingertips is the nationally acclaimed Garden for the Environment. This one-acre urban demonstration garden provides locals with environmental education programs on diverse subjects including sustainable food systems, organic gardening, and urban composting.
Edwardian era homes line the delightful, quiet streets of the Inner Sunset. Period details include polished hardwood floors, picture rail moldings, and superbly crafted wainscoting. Many boast wood burning fireplaces, formal living and dining rooms, large yards with decks, and essential parking garages. Convenient commuting via Muni make for easy trips to downtown San Francisco.

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