Designed by Henry Hill, and nestled in Clarendon Heights, 65 Villa Terrace sports three bedrooms and three and one-half baths across 1,700 square feet of living space.
And while not noted elsewhere (as far as we know), according to our research the property changed hands in December 2005 at a recorded contract price of $1,620,000 (albeit perhaps not in an entirely arms length transaction). Just listed and asking $1,400,000.
∙ Listing: 65 Villa Terrace (3/3.5) – $1,400,000 [65villaterrace.com]
Nice. The design and the way it is situated on the property reminds me of the houses overlooking Sausalito.
Now there’s a kitchen with a real work triangle!
Nice! I need a more convenient neighborhood myself, but I think it’s really pretty – and I agree with Bob N – I would love to cook in that kitchen.
I wonder if the eastern views have been at all impacted by the construction of 1391 Clayton St?
Eastern views remain intact, but now looking over 1391 Clayton as opposed to empty lot…still nice, but without the feeling of an extra lot. Easy walk down to Cole Valley and Castro, but return requires a climb.
“pending without release” now. someone liked it.
The sale of 65 Villa Terrace closed escrow today with a reported contract price of $1,400,000.
Speaking of Henry Hill — attributed 29 Mendosa hits the market — a neat mid-century design that breaks the box mold a little bit.