Rafael Acevedo & Joe Marko Presents
Liberty Hill View Home
264 Liberty Street, San Francisco
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Property details
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1.5
Square Feet
1,785 sq ft
Neighborhood
Dolores Heights, San Francisco
Coveted Liberty Street
A classic John Anderson Victorian—with a twist—set on the coveted north side of Liberty Street, overlooking the skyline of San Francisco. This is a home that balances classic proportion with moments of quiet surprise.
From the street, the architecture reads as timeless; inside, it opens in unexpected ways. Light moves differently here. One of the two bedrooms rises dramatically, its expansive ceiling and two-story window framing both the city beyond and the striking presence of a Norfolk Island pine—an almost cinematic pairing of architecture and nature.
The main living spaces carry a sense of ease rather than formality. Softwood floors lend warmth, high ceilings enhance space, and a handsome mantel with gas fireplace anchor the living room with understated comfort. Period built-ins & pocket doors remain intact, offering texture and history without feeling fixed in time.
The dining room transitions effortlessly outward, opening to a generous deck where the city reveals itself fully—layered rooftops, shifting light, and that unmistakable San Francisco horizon. The space lends itself to both the formal and informal: morning coffee, late dinners, and quiet observation.
The home offers two bedrooms and one and a half baths, thoughtfully arranged. Below, the lower level provides a garage and a flexible bonus room.
This traditional home retains its character while allowing for openness, light, and a more contemporary rhythm of living. A house that acknowledges its past, with a warmth and charm to enjoy for years to come.
From the street, the architecture reads as timeless; inside, it opens in unexpected ways. Light moves differently here. One of the two bedrooms rises dramatically, its expansive ceiling and two-story window framing both the city beyond and the striking presence of a Norfolk Island pine—an almost cinematic pairing of architecture and nature.
The main living spaces carry a sense of ease rather than formality. Softwood floors lend warmth, high ceilings enhance space, and a handsome mantel with gas fireplace anchor the living room with understated comfort. Period built-ins & pocket doors remain intact, offering texture and history without feeling fixed in time.
The dining room transitions effortlessly outward, opening to a generous deck where the city reveals itself fully—layered rooftops, shifting light, and that unmistakable San Francisco horizon. The space lends itself to both the formal and informal: morning coffee, late dinners, and quiet observation.
The home offers two bedrooms and one and a half baths, thoughtfully arranged. Below, the lower level provides a garage and a flexible bonus room.
This traditional home retains its character while allowing for openness, light, and a more contemporary rhythm of living. A house that acknowledges its past, with a warmth and charm to enjoy for years to come.
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Neighborhood
Located at the intersection of the Mission, Castro, and Noe Valley neighborhoods, Dolores Heights offers a unique topographical experience defined by dramatic hillside streets and exceptional city views.
22nd Street and Church Street provide primary commercial access, offering residents diverse dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines, with convenient connections to regional transit systems that link the neighborhood to broader San Francisco.
The neighborhood's architecture features an exceptional collection of Victorian and Edwardian homes, many perched dramatically on steep hillsides. Carefully maintained houses showcase intricate architectural details, with many structures offering panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay and downtown skyline. Dolores Park, located at the neighborhood's edge, provides a green space that serves as a community gathering point.
From its steeply pitched streets to its meticulously preserved homes, Dolores Heights represents a unique urban environment where San Francisco's topographical complexity meets residential design. The area offers residents an extraordinary living experience that blends architectural heritage, natural beauty, and urban convenience.
22nd Street and Church Street provide primary commercial access, offering residents diverse dining, shopping, and essential services. Transportation options include multiple Muni bus lines, with convenient connections to regional transit systems that link the neighborhood to broader San Francisco.
The neighborhood's architecture features an exceptional collection of Victorian and Edwardian homes, many perched dramatically on steep hillsides. Carefully maintained houses showcase intricate architectural details, with many structures offering panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay and downtown skyline. Dolores Park, located at the neighborhood's edge, provides a green space that serves as a community gathering point.
From its steeply pitched streets to its meticulously preserved homes, Dolores Heights represents a unique urban environment where San Francisco's topographical complexity meets residential design. The area offers residents an extraordinary living experience that blends architectural heritage, natural beauty, and urban convenience.
Rafael Acevedo
Joe Marko
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Rafael Acevedo
Joe Marko