Built in 1886, this typical San Francisco Victorian house at 3841 18th St was home to one of the city’s hippie communities, Hunga Dunga.
Built in 1886, this typical San Francisco Victorian house at 3841 18th St was home to one of the city’s hippie communities, Hunga Dunga.
With a surface area of 265 m2, the two-story house has 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Estimated in 1998 at $ 700,000, the residence sold in 2020 for $ 3,450,000. This incredible inflation can be explained by the gentrification of the Castro neighborhood in which the house is located, but also by its proximity to luxury shops and famous restaurants.
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