📍 1135 Green Street, San Francisco
🏡 Listed by Mimi Sparrow & Cece Doricko, Compass
đź’° Offered at $2,995,000
đź’» 1135Green.com
Every now and then, a home hits the market that feels straight out of a storybook. But this one comes with a San Francisco twist.
20th century charm + modern upgrades
Welcome to 1135 Green Street, a 1908 Tudor Revival perched high above Russian Hill with sweeping Golden Gate Bridge views, a private garden, and arguably one of the coolest garages in the city.
Yes, you read that right. This condo comes with its own luxury elevator. It whisks you from a garage worthy of the Batmobile straight to your front door. No lugging groceries up hills or stairs. Instead, you just push a button and glide.

Inside, the home delivers 20th century history with helpful modern glow-ups. Think pocket doors, leaded glass windows, and three gas fireplaces. Even the window benches invite you to curl up with a book. The spacious living room frames postcard-perfect views of the bay and Golden Gate, while the dining room brings classic elegance to everyday meals. In the remodeled kitchen, cabinet-front appliances and under-cabinet lighting make sure the style matches the setting.
Bedrooms built for Bay views

Head upstairs and you’ll find three bedrooms, including a primary suite with fireplace, extensive closets, and more views. Two additional bedrooms and a stylishly updated bath round out the second level, giving everyone their own corner of this urban retreat.
And the perks don’t stop there. The home includes newer dual-pane windows, central A/C, and updated fireplaces. A shared luxury elevator is also part of the package. Step outside to your private garden for a little greenery in the city. That kind of outdoor space is rare in Russian Hill.
A garage that steals the show

But let’s be honest: the garage steals the show. Room for two cars, generous storage, and a vibe that’s more “secret lair” than standard parking space — it’s the kind of feature that makes San Franciscans do a double take.
With charm, history, and a one-of-a-kind garage, 1135 Green Street proves that sometimes the best surprises hide behind Tudor-style walls.