The “Pink Painted Lady,” part of the iconic “Painted Ladies” row of houses in San Francisco, is for sale for $3.55 million. (Rob Jordan)
A Victorian-style home known as the “Pink Painted Lady,” part of the iconic “Painted Ladies” row of houses in San Francisco, is for sale for $3.55 million.
The seven colorful homes unique to the city were built in the 1890s and made famous in countless movies and the TV sitcom “Full House.”
The “Pink Painted Lady,” part of the iconic “Painted Ladies” row of houses in San Francisco, is for sale for $3.55 million. (Rob Jordan)
The property is a work in progress. The home was purchased in 2020 with plans to restore the two-unit building. Permits were approved for an upper unit with five bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms, measuring 2,996 square feet. The lower level plan includes a 845-square-foot unit with two bedrooms, one bathroom and a separate entrance.
The “Pink Painted Lady,” part of the iconic “Painted Ladies” row of houses in San Francisco, is for sale for $3.55 million. (Rob Jordan)
The house features oversized window bays on each level with views of City Hall and the downtown skyline.
The “Pink Painted Lady,” part of the iconic “Painted Ladies” row of houses in San Francisco, is for sale for $3.55 million. (Rob Jordan) The “Pink Painted Lady,” part of the iconic “Painted Ladies” row of houses in San Francisco, is for sale for $3.55 million. (Rob Jordan) The “Pink Painted Lady,” part of the iconic “Painted Ladies” row of houses in San Francisco, is for sale for $3.55 million. (Rob Jordan)