For sale: 6 stylish homes in San Francisco

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A colorful home in the Mission District of San Francisco.

South Beach. This two-bedroom loft apartment in the historic Clock Tower building features timber beams, arched windows set in an exposed brick wall, and light-colored hardwood floors.

Built in 1907 for a printing company, the structure was converted into apartments in the 1990s. Outside, there are shared, landscaped courtyards. $1,299,000.

South of Market. Built in 1927, this converted warehouse was renovated in 2010. The two-level, two-bedroom home has a 35-foot-long skylight above the main living area, 13-foot-high ceilings, and radiant-heat concrete floors.

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A private rooftop garden includes a gray-water recapture system and solar panels. $2,950,000.

Outer Richmond. Adolph Sutro, a former San Francisco mayor, built this five-bedroom home in 1884 as a gardener's cottage. Renovated in 2000, the Craftsman-style house includes an open-concept layout, hardwood floors, and a gourmet kitchen.

The property features ocean views, three decks, a landscaped garden, and solar panels. $3,495,000.

The Mission. This mixed-use, two-building property includes a residence, a rental apartment, a studio, and a warehouse.

The updated home on the top floor has reclaimed wood walls, skylights, and high ceilings. The exterior boasts two terraces. $4,295,000.

Noe Valley. This three-bedroom, Stick-style Victorian home features hand-silk-screened wallpapers, original woodwork, and restored fireplace tile and mantle.

The garden includes roses, herbs, and various plants and trees. $2,600,000.

South of Market. A ground-level studio, this apartment has a Murphy bed and built-in cabinets, wood floors, and a kitchen area. Outside, there's a private patio and a shared roof terrace with city views. $469,000.

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