Payton Stiewe & Justin C. Smith Present
Historic Marina Boulevard Property with Stunning Views
675 Marina Boulevard is an extraordinary Spanish Mediterranean residence set along one of San Francisco’s most iconic waterfront boulevards. Positioned directly across from the Marina at St. Francis Yacht Club, this four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath home captures sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz, and the Golden Gate Bridge while offering a level of architectural character and provenance rarely available today.
Originally built during an era when craftsmanship defined San Francisco’s finest homes, the residence is rich with timeless detail and scale. Arched passageways, soaring ceilings, elegant wrought iron accents, custom millwork, and beautifully curated interiors create a home that feels both sophisticated and deeply inviting. Natural light pours through the residence throughout the day, illuminating the warm textures and refined architectural lines that define its Spanish Mediterranean character.
Beyond its beauty, the home carries a remarkable legacy. Over the course of nearly 100 years, 675 Marina Boulevard has changed hands only three times, quietly reflecting the rarity and significance of this offering. Homes of this caliber and position along the Marina waterfront are seldom available and often held for generations.
Life here is inseparable from its surroundings. Mornings begin with the calm of the Bay just outside your windows. The Marina Green, Crissy Field, and the city’s northern waterfront become an extension of everyday living, whether for a morning run, a bike ride along the shoreline, or an evening walk beneath the Golden Gate Bridge as the sun sets across the water. Just moments away, the restaurants, cafés, and boutiques of Chestnut Street offer one of San Francisco’s most vibrant neighborhood experiences.
Originally built during an era when craftsmanship defined San Francisco’s finest homes, the residence is rich with timeless detail and scale. Arched passageways, soaring ceilings, elegant wrought iron accents, custom millwork, and beautifully curated interiors create a home that feels both sophisticated and deeply inviting. Natural light pours through the residence throughout the day, illuminating the warm textures and refined architectural lines that define its Spanish Mediterranean character.
Beyond its beauty, the home carries a remarkable legacy. Over the course of nearly 100 years, 675 Marina Boulevard has changed hands only three times, quietly reflecting the rarity and significance of this offering. Homes of this caliber and position along the Marina waterfront are seldom available and often held for generations.
Life here is inseparable from its surroundings. Mornings begin with the calm of the Bay just outside your windows. The Marina Green, Crissy Field, and the city’s northern waterfront become an extension of everyday living, whether for a morning run, a bike ride along the shoreline, or an evening walk beneath the Golden Gate Bridge as the sun sets across the water. Just moments away, the restaurants, cafés, and boutiques of Chestnut Street offer one of San Francisco’s most vibrant neighborhood experiences.
- Rare waterfront residence on iconic Marina Boulevard directly across from St. Francis Yacht Club
- Sweeping panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz Island, and Golden Gate Bridge
- Four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath Spanish Mediterranean residence
- Nearly 100 years old with only three owners throughout its history
- Rare generational offering along San Francisco’s coveted Marina waterfront
- Rich architectural character with timeless Spanish Mediterranean design
- Arched passageways, soaring ceilings, wrought iron detailing, and custom millwork
- Beautifully curated interiors blending classic elegance with warmth and livability
- Exceptional natural light throughout the home
- Moments from Marina Green, Crissy Field, and the northern waterfront
- Easy access to waterfront recreation including running, cycling, and walking paths
- Close proximity to the restaurants, cafés, and boutiques of Chestnut Street
- A rare opportunity to own a legacy property in one of San Francisco’s most iconic waterfront settings
Neighborhood
The Marina District is one of San Francisco’s most iconic waterfront neighborhoods, celebrated for its striking architecture, vibrant lifestyle, and extraordinary setting along the northern shoreline of the city. Framed by sweeping views of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay, and the Marin Headlands, the neighborhood blends historic charm with an active, outdoor-oriented way of life.
Originally developed following the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, the Marina is known for its elegant collection of Spanish Mediterranean, Beaux-Arts, and Art Deco residences that define its picturesque streetscape. Landmarks such as the Palace of Fine Arts remain enduring reminders of the neighborhood’s architectural and cultural legacy.
Outdoor living is central to the Marina experience. Crissy Field and the Marina Green offer miles of waterfront trails, open green space, beaches, and direct access to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, creating one of the most exceptional urban waterfront environments in the country. Residents enjoy easy access to sailing, cycling, running, and recreation along the Bay.
The neighborhood is equally known for its vibrant social atmosphere. The boutiques, cafés, fitness studios, and acclaimed restaurants along Chestnut Street serve as the commercial heart of the district, while destinations such as Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture provide year-round arts programming, community events, and cultural experiences.
Today, the Marina District represents a unique balance of historic elegance, waterfront beauty, and contemporary San Francisco living—making it one of the city’s most sought-after residential neighborhoods.
Originally developed following the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, the Marina is known for its elegant collection of Spanish Mediterranean, Beaux-Arts, and Art Deco residences that define its picturesque streetscape. Landmarks such as the Palace of Fine Arts remain enduring reminders of the neighborhood’s architectural and cultural legacy.
Outdoor living is central to the Marina experience. Crissy Field and the Marina Green offer miles of waterfront trails, open green space, beaches, and direct access to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, creating one of the most exceptional urban waterfront environments in the country. Residents enjoy easy access to sailing, cycling, running, and recreation along the Bay.
The neighborhood is equally known for its vibrant social atmosphere. The boutiques, cafés, fitness studios, and acclaimed restaurants along Chestnut Street serve as the commercial heart of the district, while destinations such as Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture provide year-round arts programming, community events, and cultural experiences.
Today, the Marina District represents a unique balance of historic elegance, waterfront beauty, and contemporary San Francisco living—making it one of the city’s most sought-after residential neighborhoods.
The Marina District is one of San Francisco’s most iconic waterfront neighborhoods, celebrated for its striking architecture, vibrant lifestyle, and extraordinary setting along the northern shoreline of the city. Framed by sweeping views of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay, and the Marin Headlands, the neighborhood blends historic charm with an active, outdoor-oriented way of life.
Originally developed following the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, the Marina is known for its elegant collection of Spanish Mediterranean, Beaux-Arts, and Art Deco residences that define its picturesque streetscape. Landmarks such as the Palace of Fine Arts remain enduring reminders of the neighborhood’s architectural and cultural legacy.
Outdoor living is central to the Marina experience. Crissy Field and the Marina Green offer miles of waterfront trails, open green space, beaches, and direct access to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, creating one of the most exceptional urban waterfront environments in the country. Residents enjoy easy access to sailing, cycling, running, and recreation along the Bay.
The neighborhood is equally known for its vibrant social atmosphere. The boutiques, cafés, fitness studios, and acclaimed restaurants along Chestnut Street serve as the commercial heart of the district, while destinations such as Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture provide year-round arts programming, community events, and cultural experiences.
Today, the Marina District represents a unique balance of historic elegance, waterfront beauty, and contemporary San Francisco living—making it one of the city’s most sought-after residential neighborhoods.
Originally developed following the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, the Marina is known for its elegant collection of Spanish Mediterranean, Beaux-Arts, and Art Deco residences that define its picturesque streetscape. Landmarks such as the Palace of Fine Arts remain enduring reminders of the neighborhood’s architectural and cultural legacy.
Outdoor living is central to the Marina experience. Crissy Field and the Marina Green offer miles of waterfront trails, open green space, beaches, and direct access to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, creating one of the most exceptional urban waterfront environments in the country. Residents enjoy easy access to sailing, cycling, running, and recreation along the Bay.
The neighborhood is equally known for its vibrant social atmosphere. The boutiques, cafés, fitness studios, and acclaimed restaurants along Chestnut Street serve as the commercial heart of the district, while destinations such as Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture provide year-round arts programming, community events, and cultural experiences.
Today, the Marina District represents a unique balance of historic elegance, waterfront beauty, and contemporary San Francisco living—making it one of the city’s most sought-after residential neighborhoods.
Payton Stiewe
Engel & Völkers
President of Engel & Völkers
- DRE:
- #01342081
- Mobile:
- 415-401-9966
www.PaytonsList.com
Justin Smith
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Payton Stiewe
Engel & Völkers
President of Engel & Völkers
- DRE:
- #01342081
- Mobile:
- 415-401-9966
Payton.Stiewe@EVRealEstate.com
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