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This 3,500-square-foot Lower Pacific Heights home, listed for $2.1 million, has undergone major seismic improvements and has an elevator.
Attorney Raoul Kennedy is selling a four-bedroom, three-bath Italianate Victorian home in Lower Pacific Heights for $2.125 million.
The 3,500-square-foot home was built in 1900 and features major seismic improvements, hardwood flooring, crown molding, an elevator that reaches all its floors and a library-family room. There's also an island kitchen with a breakfast room that opens out to a deck and landscaped garden.
The home is listed by Barbara Callan of McGuire Real Estate.
Kennedy works on civil litigation at both the trial and appellate level at the San Francisco office of international law firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom.
He earned his law degree from UC Berkeley.
Environmentalist spends $6 million
Stacey Frost, who founded San Francisco urban sustainable living group Urban Re:Vision, bought a six-bedroom, seven-bath home in Sausalito from Carol Andrews for $6.3 million on Nov. 9.
Andrews purchased the three-level property in August 2008 for $6.25 million. The 6,321-square-foot house was built in 2002. It is highlighted by picture windows with bay and garden views and a large island kitchen.
The home was listed by Louis Silcox of Sotheby's International Realty.
Prior to founding Urban Re:Vision in 2007, Frost spent time as a cattle rancher, neuropsychologist and an option trader. She earned her neuropsychology degree from Princeton.
This article appeared on page M - 3 of the San Francisco Chronicle
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