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Delancey Street Townhouses: A Tale of Two Properties

A townhouse on Delancey Street is a prized possession, whether in Society Hill or Fitler Square.

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Delancey Street townhouse is a coveted gem, whether it's nestled in Society Hill's historic charm or Fitler Square's upscale elegance. Here's what $1.5 million can buy on this prestigious street.

    In Society Hill, a vintage-1800 Federal-style townhouse stands out for its contemporary twist. The home's original character remains intact, with a restored facade and period details, while an open main floor and modern primary bedroom suite bring it into the 21st century.

    On the other end of Delancey Street, in Fitler Square, a 19th-century townhouse has been transformed into an Art Deco masterpiece. Built in 1860, the home was reimagined by architect Harry Sternfeld during the Depression era, featuring an arched vestibule and a library with a stunning 16th-century Italian mantel.

    Both homes exude dignity and sophistication, but their owners have added a touch of personality to each property. Whether it's a classic Federal design or an Art Deco icon, a Delancey Street townhouse is truly one-of-a-kind.

Delancey Street townhouses, contrasting properties in San Francisco's trendy neighborhood.