135 Yukon Street

Upon the little Eureka Valley lot at 135 Yukon Street, a 1,724 square foot parcel which was purchased for $325,000 in early 2012, a surprisingly spacious four-bedroom home (see the floor plans) has been built.

135 Yukon Living

135 Yukon Kitchen

There are a few odd angles but also three and one-half baths across three levels above a garage for three cars.

135 Yukon Shower

In addition to the backyard patio, a rood deck overlooks Eureka Valley and Kite Hill.

135 Yukon Outdoor Space

And while not listed on the MLS, the new home at 135 Yukon Street is on the market and priced at $3,249,000.

20 thoughts on “Surprisingly Spacious Home Pops up on a Little San Francisco Lot”
  1. Interesting that they did not extend the front of the building out to the edge of the 70’s structure on the side there. I assume it doesn’t have a large master bedroom? And what is that large box outside the window there? It will be interesting to see what happens here…

    1. “Interesting that they did not extend the front of the building out to the edge of the 70′s structure on the side there”

      not really. the lot is small and the DBI coverage ratio likely didn’t allow for that.

  2. I just looked at the floor plan, and saw there were not one, but TWO master bedrooms aka suites, but alas, no scale. The video was very well done, nice music. What amazes me is that they go to all this trouble with the design, but there are no built in shades for those times when privacy is necessary. You would think they, the builders would include that and add another $50k or more to the asking price.

    1. With that many windows (yay!) and that price range, if I were a buyer, I’d want to choose my own window coverings.

  3. I am sorry to be the only one commenting here so far, but this thing fascinates me. If you Google the address, you can find out some interesting history, like the previous house on the lot was torn down in 1984! It has an interesting zoning designation. And they tried to rent it on Craigslist in May (unstaged) for $10K a month. Shoulda tried airbnb….

  4. the generic staging/materials/fixtures aside, I like the use of the lot. looks like you could put a little door in the side fence and tweak the wet bar in the lower lever master suite to have a one bedroom rental

  5. Yea thats a damn fine looking place, definitely interesting. If I had 3 million I would choose something else, but I have no doubt this will get sold, and will be well appreciated by the extravagantly wealthy owner.

  6. /sarcasm

    Three car parking? Where is the plug for the Tesla? Where is the bicycle parking? What is becoming of this City?

    /sarcasm

  7. I think it’s great use of the lot and rather unique (and functional). With all of the remodels selling for crazy prices I think this is well priced for new construction in the area. My friend bough a 3 BD condo in this neighborhood for a million, so seems to me that 3 million for a house with this much more room will sell.

  8. Yeah, but how big are the rooms in this potential $3 million single family home? Again, there is no scale on those floor plans. I would bet that Mr. Hayes friend’s 3 bedroom condo has larger rooms than this “slivery” house has. This is a really fascinating property. Not because it is the most gorgeous house, but because given the size and the asking price it is a apotheosis of San Francisco real estate at this place and time.

    I actually think that the only people who could really live here in this house, based on the photos, are those people who look like Cameron Diaz or Jimmy Fallon.

  9. I cannot imagine anyone being stupid enough to waste about $3M for a home that is the size of a shoebox. The lot is only 1700 sq ft. This is beyond ridiculous. This house better have gold toilets, and every luxurious amenity possible. And then some. I know that the SF RE market is crazy right now, but where is the common sense? How could the Realtor price it at this amount…

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