Oh, that is lovely. I hope it works out!
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Those kitchens and fireplaces and decks are gorgeous! Nice deep backyard, too.
David, that's a lovely house. The long yard is nice . And I bet Matilda would claim one of the turret bedrooms ... I know I would have at her age.
After living here for a bunch of years, I finally got my flue cleaned out so I can have a fire in my fireplace, and I love it so much! It's great.
I'm now adopting the mind set that we won't get because it's too perfect and also it will attract a lot of real estate speculators.
That said, we do have the means for a good overbid and a big down payment, so it's not like daydreaming about a summer home in Scotland. We'd have to make a bid on Feb. 2nd so I think we'll be doing that and see where it goes.
I think with a yard that big we'd definitely do a backyard office/studio/shed: [link]
ETA: This is cute! [link]
You should go with a yurt: [link]
You should go with a yurt: [link]
I don't want a yurt! I want a hobbit house! [link]
ETA: Huh, that's actually affordable. [link]
I was talking to an architect at Alembic recently and he and his company had just designed a livable treehouse. I bet he could make a hobbit house.
I can see the appeal of that house. Worth putting in the effort to pursue, I'd think.
The yard looks pretty steeply sloped, for any sort of ambitious project. I shouldn't think it gets much sunlight. Is xeriscape a thing in San Francisco?
Perhaps consider a gazebo on the roof instead?
Holy crap stuff is expensive these days! But yeah, having a few spaces to rent out or have your kids live close would be amazing in SF!
beth has a yurt, you don't need one as well. Hobbit houses we need more of.