‘Extraordinarily rare’: An unusual SF home has just hit the market for $6.5M

With Edwardian details preserved for over a century, this historic Pacific Heights building has been home to visiting ballet dancers since 2007. The building’s owner — the San Francisco Ballet — has grown in the past 20 years, meaning 3016 Jackson St. is no longer big enough to house the many dancers who travel from all over the world to dance here. This growth, however, presents the rare chance for a new buyer to own a multi-unit structure in one of the city’s most rarified neighborhoods.

The building stands in harmony with other centenarian structures along Jackson Street. It’s a historic street where several homes escaped the 1906 earthquake’s destruction. In the case of 3016 Jackson St., the building broke ground three years after the quake, and was originally configured as a triplex. The original three units would have been generously proportioned, given that the entire building offers 6,840 square feet on a 4,162 square-foot lot.

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