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For Sale: San Fran’s Best Known Victorian By Amy Biegelsen
Posted by Bonnie in Uncategorized on March 26th, 2010
Bonnie Spindler, who is listing the house, says she hopes the house sells to a “Full House” fan.
Posted by Bonnie in Uncategorized on February 4th, 2010
Real Estate – The Examinar’s weekly guide to San Francisco homes
Posted by Bonnie in Uncategorized on February 1st, 2010
“Full House” Victorian on Sale for $4 Million
Posted by Bonnie in Uncategorized on February 1st, 2010
Historic Celebrity Mansion on San Francisco’s ‘Postcard Row’ Now Listed Victorian Specialist Bonnie Spindler Represents Seller
Posted by Bonnie in Uncategorized on February 1st, 2010
San Francisco, CA – February 1, 2010 – One of the iconic “Painted Ladies” is now on the market. The elegant and historic Shannon-Kavanaugh House is the anchor home on San Francisco’s famous “Postcard Row” of picture-perfect Victorian mansions. Well-known as the home where the 80’s sitcom “Full House” was filmed, 722 Steiner is a landmark easily identified worldwide. Fittingly, Bonnie Spindler, the Victorian Specialist and number one agent citywide for Alamo Square, is the listing agent. Spindler is also Zephyr Real Estate’s All-Time Top Residential Sales Agent.
Featured property: 924 Grove St., Alamo Square
Posted by Bonnie in Uncategorized on May 15th, 2009
Restoring a grand old home is always fraught with difficulties – not the least of which is dealing with all the neighbors, city officials and even perfect strangers who inevitably will weigh in on how the refurbishment should be approached.
But when Alan Sagatelyan and his wife, Maryam Monsef, first set eyes on 924 Grove St. in San Francisco’s Alamo Square neighborhood, one thing was clear: If the facade bore testimony to the embellishments popular with Richardsonian architects at the turn of the century, there wouldn’t be much left to preserve inside the 5,100-square-foot house.
“An elderly lady lived here with six cats and five dogs,” Sagatelyan says, describing the state of the stately home when they discovered it in 2005. “There were a number of illegal apartments, five kitchens, a strange platform stage in one area and lots of staircases. The one thing the interiors lacked completely was architectural details.”
“Buy, sell, repeat. Then retire.”, KRON TV Interview
Posted by Bonnie in Uncategorized on March 12th, 2009
Bringing Up Baby
Posted by Bonnie in Uncategorized on March 10th, 2009
Becoming a parent doesn’t have to mean moving to the suburbs. City lovers will find plenty of housing options in these family-friendly SF ’hoods.
by Nicole Beckley
posted July 13, 2007 2:07PM
Photo by Stefanie Michejda
Finding the perfect home in SF can be a challenge for anyone, but couples starting a family are looking beyond the baby bustle of Noe Valley and turning a progressive eye toward other neighborhoods, such as the more industrial Potrero Hill. “We’re in the middle of a baby boom,” says Bonnie Spindler, of Zephyr Real Estate (415-474-4445, bonniespindler.com). “There are so many couples having babies that you’re finding strollers in a lot more places in the city than you used to.”
