San Francisco is home to some of the most eclectic and interesting architecture to be found on the West Coast. From the Spanish Colonial design of the city’s oldest building, Mission Dolores, to the sleek glass condominium towers of The Infinity, architectural style in San Francisco spans centuries and sensibilities – offering a home for every taste and most pocketbooks.
By reputation San Francisco is the Grand Dame of Victorian style, but real estate in the city comes in all shapes and sizes, ranging from turn-of-the-century Edwardians and Spanish style mansions of the Richmond/Sea Cliff area to St. Francis Woods’ elegant residential parks, and on to the quaint single-family homes on the city streets of North Beach. For the modernist, perhaps best of all are the mid-century modern and contemporary buildings found scattered throughout San Francisco.