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San Francisco's Sea Cliff neighborhood, where Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey owns $30 million worth of homes, is a parade of oceanside mansions. Here's what it's like inside.

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  • Slide 1 of 45: On the northwest corner of San Francisco lies the exclusive neighborhood of Sea Cliff.It was founded in 1913 as one of the city's residence parks, or makeshift suburbs.It's become one of San Francisco's most elite residential areas housing prominent figures, including Twitter and Square founder and billionaire Jack Dorsey.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.If you need a reminder of San Francisco's multifaceted landscape, go to Sea Cliff. As the name implies, it's a neighborhood built on, and in some parts into, a cliff overlooking the expansive Pacific Ocean. It's on the opposite side of the city center, away from the hustle and bustle — you'll get a hefty whiff of salt and brush of sea breeze by merely wandering its streets.Notable residents that have at one point owned property here include actors Robin Williams, Sharon Stone with then-husband Phil Bronstein — who was the executive editor for the San Francisco Examiner — Cheech Marin, and Eugene Levy; musicians Paul Kantner of Jefferson Airplane and Kirk Hammett of Metallica, prominent photographer Ansel Adams, and Bay Area tech bigwigs like Twitter and Square founder and CEO and billionaire Jack Dorsey, who reportedly paid a collective $30 million for two homes next door to each other, both nestled into a cliffside overlooking the Pacific Ocean.It's a coveted neighborhood, Sotheby's real-estate agent Anne Herrera told Business Insider in a 2019 interview."It has become a place for those that have the means to do so to buy a house and still be in the city, but still be very connected to nature and all the beauty of the views of the bridge and the beach," Herrera said.We spent a day meandering through the neighborhood's streets in early 2020, down El Camino Del Mar, Sea Cliff Avenue, and into the public cove of China Beach where Jack Dorsey's home is visible.It's a breathtaking part of San Francisco — here's what it's like inside.Read the original article on Business Insider
  • Slide 2 of 45: Sea Cliff was founded in 1913 as one of San Francisco's eight master-planned residence parks, or "garden suburbs."Fast forward to today, and it's still as peaceful as it was when it was built. 
  • Slide 3 of 45: Some of the most beautiful vantage points of San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge, and the Pacific Ocean are in Sea Cliff.
  • Slide 4 of 45: And some of the highest-priced and most coveted homes in the city are located here.
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  • Slide 5 of 45: Sea Cliff itself technically covers a larger area of the city than just the main residential area. Land's End, Sutro Baths, the Legion of Honor museum, and other attractions are lumped into the neighborhood.
  • Slide 6 of 45: But many of the Sea Cliff homes are concentrated in the east part of the neighborhood.
  • Slide 7 of 45: Weaving through the streets of San Francisco's exclusive Sea Cliff neighborhood is like walking through a surreal museum of lavish homes.
  • Slide 8 of 45: We visited on a Tuesday afternoon in February, in the middle of a workday, so the neighborhood seemed void of all residents.
  • Slide 9 of 45: Though it seemed as though many homes haven't been occupied in a while — there were still pumpkins on display at this home, but perhaps the live-in owners are simply busy.
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  • Slide 10 of 45: There was, however, no shortage of landscapers and contractors, working hard to manicure the pristine lawns and conducting renovations — some inside, some out — on the exquisite homes.
  • Slide 11 of 45: The layout of the residential streets is indeed reminiscent of suburban design — the streets and sidewalks were narrower than what you would find in a city setting, and trees were symmetrically lined along the roads.
  • Slide 12 of 45: Source: Zillow and Zillow
  • Slide 13 of 45: It was listed on February 3, its first time on the public market, according to public records.Source: Zillow
  • Slide 14 of 45: El Camino Del Mar — Spanish for "the way or path of the sea" — is the main thoroughfare in Sea Cliff, cutting east to west from the Presidio and into Land's End.
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  • Slide 15 of 45: Palm trees, Spanish tile roofing, and red-bricked porches are common sights along the road, and throughout the neighborhood.
  • Slide 16 of 45: Source: Redfin
  • Slide 17 of 45: Source: Zillow
  • Slide 18 of 45: Source: Zillow and Redfin
  • Slide 19 of 45: Most of the Sea Cliff homes are of Spanish, Mediterranean, or the city's signature Victorian design.
  • Slide 20 of 45: Source: Redfin
  • Slide 21 of 45: Source: Redfin
  • Slide 22 of 45: There are smaller arteries branching out from El Camino Del Mar like 32nd Avenue, a street running perpendicular to the coast that might be one of the quaintest.
  • Slide 23 of 45: Source: Curbed SF
  • Slide 24 of 45: The new owners renovated it and, less than a year later in April 2018, listed it for sale for $6.5 million. A founder of a New York startup investment firm snagged it three months later for $6.75 million, according to public records.Source: Redfin and Curbed SF
  • Slide 25 of 45: If you head back up to El Camino Del Mar and turn right, the street will eventually merge into Sea Cliff Avenue, a street running parallel to the coast at the northern end of residential Sea Cliff.
  • Slide 26 of 45: The homes on this street have front-row seats to the Pacific Ocean and are some of the only homes to be literally built into the cliffside.
  • Slide 27 of 45: Source: Business Insider
  • Slide 28 of 45: Source: Zillow
  • Slide 29 of 45: He was sentenced to a seven-year jail term for fraud. A series of liens placed on the home caused it to struggle to sell until October 2019 when it cropped back up on the market as a bankruptcy sale.Read more: This dilapidated $15 million mansion built into a San Francisco cliffside once housed 'Lucky Luke's' stolen art — now it's for sale
  • Slide 30 of 45: Source: Zillow
  • Slide 31 of 45: The home at 308 Sea Cliff Avenue sold in March 2018 for $12.8 million. And, according to Socketsite, the other home at 320 Sea Cliff sold in early 2019 for nearly $12 million.Photos in the listings show breathtaking ocean views from the inside of both homes.Source: Curbed SF, Curbed SF, Redfin, and Socketsite
  • Slide 32 of 45: Walk around the corner from Hammett's previous homes and down a short path, and China Beach will begin to come into view.
  • Slide 33 of 45: It's a cove open to the public and nestled at the northern end of the residential area of Sea Cliff.
  • Slide 34 of 45: A winding staircase leads down from the street level to the beach.
  • Slide 35 of 45: Source: Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy
  • Slide 36 of 45: Source: National Park Service
  • Slide 37 of 45: Source: Curbed SF
  • Slide 38 of 45: Standing in the alcove of China Beach's public sand is a surreal feeling similar to touring the neighborhood, like you're on a stage with the homes tucked away in the hillsides staring down at you.
  • Slide 39 of 45: On one side of the amphitheater are four homes, the left two once belonging to Hammett, the Metallica bassist.
  • Slide 40 of 45: Source: Variety
  • Slide 41 of 45: It was the highest price ever paid for a property in the Sea Cliff neighborhood, according to Variety.Source: Variety
  • Slide 42 of 45: It has five bedrooms and three bathrooms and was built in 1962.Source: Mansion Global
  • Slide 43 of 45: Neither home was visible from the street, but there were workers and construction equipment and materials along the street where the entrances would be.
  • Slide 44 of 45: Source: Mansion Global and Variety
  • Slide 45 of 45: Source: Business Insider
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San Francisco's Sea Cliff neighborhood, where Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey owns $30 million worth of homes, is a parade of oceanside mansions. Here's what it's like inside.

  • On the northwest corner of San Francisco lies the exclusive neighborhood of Sea Cliff.
  • It was founded in 1913 as one of the city's residence parks, or makeshift suburbs.
  • It's become one of San Francisco's most elite residential areas housing prominent figures, including Twitter and Square founder and billionaire Jack Dorsey.
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

If you need a reminder of San Francisco's multifaceted landscape, go to Sea Cliff. 

As the name implies, it's a neighborhood built on, and in some parts into, a cliff overlooking the expansive Pacific Ocean. It's on the opposite side of the city center, away from the hustle and bustle — you'll get a hefty whiff of salt and brush of sea breeze by merely wandering its streets.

Notable residents that have at one point owned property here include actors Robin Williams, Sharon Stone with then-husband Phil Bronstein — who was the executive editor for the San Francisco Examiner — Cheech Marin, and Eugene Levy; musicians Paul Kantner of Jefferson Airplane and Kirk Hammett of Metallica, prominent photographer Ansel Adams, and Bay Area tech bigwigs like Twitter and Square founder and CEO and billionaire Jack Dorsey, who reportedly paid a collective $30 million for two homes next door to each other, both nestled into a cliffside overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

It's a coveted neighborhood, Sotheby's real-estate agent Anne Herrera told Business Insider in a 2019 interview.

"It has become a place for those that have the means to do so to buy a house and still be in the city, but still be very connected to nature and all the beauty of the views of the bridge and the beach," Herrera said.

We spent a day meandering through the neighborhood's streets in early 2020, down El Camino Del Mar, Sea Cliff Avenue, and into the public cove of China Beach where Jack Dorsey's home is visible.

It's a breathtaking part of San Francisco — here's what it's like inside.

Read the original article on Business Insider
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2/45 SLIDES © Courtesy of Open Homes Photography for Sotheby's International Realty

Sea Cliff is a neighborhood on the northwest corner of San Francisco.

Sea Cliff was founded in 1913 as one of San Francisco's eight master-planned residence parks, or "garden suburbs."

Fast forward to today, and it's still as peaceful as it was when it was built. 

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.
3/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

But what was originally intended to be merely a reprieve from city life has transformed into one of 21st century San Francisco's most elite neighborhoods thanks in part to the proximity to the ocean.

Some of the most beautiful vantage points of San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge, and the Pacific Ocean are in Sea Cliff.

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4/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

And some of the highest-priced and most coveted homes in the city are located here.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.
Slideshow continues on the next slide
5/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

Sea Cliff itself technically covers a larger area of the city than just the main residential area. Land's End, Sutro Baths, the Legion of Honor museum, and other attractions are lumped into the neighborhood.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.
6/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

But many of the Sea Cliff homes are concentrated in the east part of the neighborhood.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.
7/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

Weaving through the streets of San Francisco's exclusive Sea Cliff neighborhood is like walking through a surreal museum of lavish homes.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.
8/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

We visited on a Tuesday afternoon in February, in the middle of a workday, so the neighborhood seemed void of all residents.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.
9/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

Though it seemed as though many homes haven't been occupied in a while — there were still pumpkins on display at this home, but perhaps the live-in owners are simply busy.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.
Slideshow continues on the next slide
10/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

There was, however, no shortage of landscapers and contractors, working hard to manicure the pristine lawns and conducting renovations — some inside, some out — on the exquisite homes.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.
11/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

The layout of the residential streets is indeed reminiscent of suburban design — the streets and sidewalks were narrower than what you would find in a city setting, and trees were symmetrically lined along the roads.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.
12/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

Homes here sell on average for $4.2 million. That's well above San Francisco's median home value of $1.45 million.

Source: Zillow and Zillow

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13/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

One of the most expensive homes currently for sale publicly is a four-story white home built in 1915 that is listed for $8.8 million with unobscured views of the bay and the Golden Gate Bridge.

It was listed on February 3, its first time on the public market, according to public records.

Source: Zillow

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14/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

El Camino Del Mar — Spanish for "the way or path of the sea" — is the main thoroughfare in Sea Cliff, cutting east to west from the Presidio and into Land's End.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.
Slideshow continues on the next slide
15/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

Palm trees, Spanish tile roofing, and red-bricked porches are common sights along the road, and throughout the neighborhood.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.
16/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

This Spanish-style four-bedroom home on El Camino Del Mar was built in 1924 and last sold for $6 million in December 2014.

Source: Redfin

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17/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

Zillow estimates that this two-story yellow home built in 1927 with 12 rooms is estimated to be worth $6.6 million, though it's not for sale.

Source: Zillow

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18/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

A few doors down is an 18-room, rose-colored manor built in 1926 that occupies nearly half an acre on a corner lot. It's currently off the market but estimates by Zillow and Redfin value it at $8.8 million and $9.6 million, respectively.

Source: Zillow and Redfin

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19/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

Most of the Sea Cliff homes are of Spanish, Mediterranean, or the city's signature Victorian design.

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20/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

But some are modern — this home last sold on the public market for $3 million in 2010.

Source: Redfin

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21/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

The two-story home was originally built in 1951 and has three bedrooms and three bathrooms.

Source: Redfin

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22/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

There are smaller arteries branching out from El Camino Del Mar like 32nd Avenue, a street running perpendicular to the coast that might be one of the quaintest.

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23/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

At the northern end along a bend in the road is a home that was once a Danish consulate. It was owned by a Google lawyer and the founder of shoe startup Rothy's in 2016 when a driver crashed into the house.

Source: Curbed SF

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24/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

They sold their home, which was damaged by a fire that erupted from the crash, in mid-2017 for over asking price for $3.1 million, less than a month after it was first listed. The ad came with disclaimers like "sold as is" and "buyer beware."

The new owners renovated it and, less than a year later in April 2018, listed it for sale for $6.5 million. A founder of a New York startup investment firm snagged it three months later for $6.75 million, according to public records.

Source: Redfin and Curbed SF

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25/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

If you head back up to El Camino Del Mar and turn right, the street will eventually merge into Sea Cliff Avenue, a street running parallel to the coast at the northern end of residential Sea Cliff.

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26/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

The homes on this street have front-row seats to the Pacific Ocean and are some of the only homes to be literally built into the cliffside.

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27/45 SLIDES © Courtesy of Open Homes Photography for Sotheby's International Realty

The pink home at 224 Sea Cliff Avenue, a "fixer-upper" according to a 2019 Business Insider interview with the home's listing agent, is in serious need of some TLC and doesn't even come with photos of the interior.

Source: Business Insider

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28/45 SLIDES © Courtesy of Open Homes Photography for Sotheby's International Realty

And yet it's listed for sale for $13.1 million, though it was listed in July to be sold at a foreclosure auction. It comes with a winding pathway down to a secluded seaside cove.

Source: Zillow

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29/45 SLIDES © Courtesy of Open Homes Photography for Sotheby's International Realty

It was once owned by Luke "Lucky Luke" Bragnara, a real-estate mogul and notorious art scammer who stashed hordes of stolen art worth a collective $11 million in the home in 2014.

He was sentenced to a seven-year jail term for fraud. A series of liens placed on the home caused it to struggle to sell until October 2019 when it cropped back up on the market as a bankruptcy sale.

Read more: This dilapidated $15 million mansion built into a San Francisco cliffside once housed 'Lucky Luke's' stolen art — now it's for sale

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30/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

A few doors down and across the street is this two-story, five-bedroom house that doesn't face the water. It last sold on the public market in 2013 for $3.2 million.

Source: Zillow

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31/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

Down the street is not one but two homes next door to each other once owned by Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett.

The home at 308 Sea Cliff Avenue sold in March 2018 for $12.8 million. And, according to Socketsite, the other home at 320 Sea Cliff sold in early 2019 for nearly $12 million.

Photos in the listings show breathtaking ocean views from the inside of both homes.

Source: Curbed SF, Curbed SF, Redfin, and Socketsite

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32/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

Walk around the corner from Hammett's previous homes and down a short path, and China Beach will begin to come into view.

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33/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

It's a cove open to the public and nestled at the northern end of the residential area of Sea Cliff.

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34/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

A winding staircase leads down from the street level to the beach.

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35/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

The beach's history is engraved on a stone at the entrance. According to local legend, Chinese fishermen once used it as a campground while anchoring their fishing boats in the cove.

Source: Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy

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36/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

Legend or not, the plaque was erected by Chinese Americans in 1982 to honor the Chinese fisherman that contributed to the San Francisco Bay Area since the time of the Gold Rush.

Source: National Park Service

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Down near the beach, there's a deteriorating structure once used by lifeguards to store equipment.

Source: Curbed SF

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38/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

Standing in the alcove of China Beach's public sand is a surreal feeling similar to touring the neighborhood, like you're on a stage with the homes tucked away in the hillsides staring down at you.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.
39/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

On one side of the amphitheater are four homes, the left two once belonging to Hammett, the Metallica bassist.

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40/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

Pivot in the opposite direction and there, peeking out from the foliage, is the roof of a home belonging to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. It's a two-bedroom, two-bathroom house clad in dark wood. Dorsey purchased it in 2012 for $10 million.

Source: Variety

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And in November 2019, he reportedly bought the two-story house right next door in an off-market sale for $21 million, perhaps for more privacy — the second house is wedged in right alongside his home of eight years, though it's difficult to catch sight of that one from the beach.

It was the highest price ever paid for a property in the Sea Cliff neighborhood, according to Variety.

Source: Variety

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42/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

The newly purchased home was in need of a restoration, with one building complaint claiming that the property had gone unoccupied for 15 years, according to Mansion Global.

It has five bedrooms and three bathrooms and was built in 1962.

Source: Mansion Global

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43/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

Neither home was visible from the street, but there were workers and construction equipment and materials along the street where the entrances would be.

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44/45 SLIDES © Katie Canales/Business Insider

Dorsey reportedly is turning the two homes into a single compound.

Source: Mansion Global and Variety

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With views like this, it's not unheard of for one of the richest men in tech — and the world — to opt for such a living situation in one of the most beautiful parts of Square and Twitter's hometown.

Source: Business Insider

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