$3,195,000
4048 23rd St, San Francisco, CA 94114

About this home

4048 23rd Street is a beautifully maintained John Anderson Victorian home on a tree-lined block in Noe Valley. Its preserved facade sets the tone for a rich collection of period details, including an original staircase, ornate ceiling designs and medallions, bay windows, and finely crafted millwork and built-ins. A formal foyer leads to a sunlit, south-facing living room with verdant outlooks and a wood-burning fireplace. Just beyond, a spacious dining room overlooks the gorgeous garden and connects seamlessly to a functional kitchen with a separate eating area. Off the kitchen, a walkout deck descends to a serene, landscaped garden featuring multiple terraces, mature plantings, and a tranquil stream/water feature. Back inside, a full bathroom completes the main level. Upstairs, the bedroom level offers a generously sized primary suite with a walk-in closet, two additional bedrooms, and a full bath, all connected by a wide hallway. The lower level includes a flexible office or guest bedroom, with potential to expand into a larger suite and/or add a bathroom. Additionally, there is a spacious one-car garage with abundant storage. Located just two and a half blocks from vibrant 24th Street the heart of Noe Valley you're moments from neighborhood favorites, cafes, and everyday conveniences.


4 bed
2 bath
2,122 sqft
0.07 acres
Single fam
Built 1908
1 car
Fireplace
Your payment
$7,698/mo at 2.625%
You save $16,577/year compared to a new mortgage.

VA loan: $649,544 at 2.63%
Gap loan: $0
Payment details
Home price
$3,195,000

Down payment
$2,545,455

Total loan (2.63%)
$649,544
VA loan (2.63%)
$649,544
Gap loan (7.13%)
$0

Term
24 yrs 4 mo

Tax rate

× $3,195,000 = $42,174/yr

Premium

Fees
Water/sewer
Electricity
Internet
Gas

Open house
May 2 • 2PM - 4PM
Neighborhood
FAQ

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When assuming the existing mortgage as part of a home purchase, the buyer has to cover the seller’s equity in the home. The seller’s equity is the purchase price minus the remaining mortgage balance. This amount must be covered in full through an all-cash down payment or by taking out a second mortgage.

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Yes. All FHA loans are assumable by law as long as the buyer meets the FHA’s credit, income, and qualification requirements and obtain lender approval before assuming the loan (per FHA regulations effected December 15, 1989). Roam makes this process simple for buyers.

Generally, conventional loans are not assumable. In rare cases, a conventional loan may be assumable with lender approval. Use our search tool to find homes with assumable low-rate loans, or reach out to us if you’d like to confirm a specific home’s assumability.

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Last updated: May 02, 2026 09:51 am
Listing agent: Lamisse Droubi (415) 531-2134
Listing provided courtesy of: City Real Estate,
Details provided by SFAR and may not match the public record.
MLS ID: #426126355
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