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Green TIC’s in Noe Valley: Free Prius??!

Mid-Century swank Green Homes in Noe Valley with gorgeous views of The City, plus a chance for a free Prius!  Can’t you just imagine the view from your Eames Chair in the living room?

If you would like a private showing of these fabulous Green TIC’s, I can set it up and would be delighted to negotiate on your behalf to ensure a smooth transaction from start to finish.  Just fill out the contact form on the ‘About Me‘ page.  Don’t forget I give a $1000 gift certificate to The Green Home Center to all my closed buyers as a way of jumpstarting the greening of your new home.

Huge price reduction – PLUS a FREE PRIUS to the first buyer of any of the three 2BR units. Twilight Champage open this Thursday 10/16 from 6-8pm, and by appointment. If you have not seen these units, take a look at www.158Laidley.com

Three 2bd units $699-769K  -  1bd $509,000  -  Studio $359,000
All units feature:
• Sweeping views of Downtown & Bay Bridge
• 1 car garage parking – huge storage space - in-unit laundry
• CaesarStone counters, Bosch appliances, Maple cabinets
• Eco-friendly finishes and low VOC paint

PRICE REDUCTION. Remarkable eco-modern renovation of mid-century view property, finished to highest standards of any new construction you’ll find in the City. Fabulous neighborhood. Sweeping views. Eco-friendly bamboo & cork floors, wool carpet, low VOC paint. Bosch & FisherPaykel appliances, CaesarStone counters, maple kitchen cabinets. Massive picture windows. All building systems updated. Totally wired for cable and internet. State-of-the-art soundproofing. An extraordinary place to live.

Again, for a private showing, please contact me at 415.652.8161 and I’ll set it up.  Thanks for your business!

1960′s Modern meets Green in Noe Valley

from Inhabitat

” Nestled in Noe Valley, a San Francisco neighborhood known for its contradictions, rests the Choy Residence, a newly remodeled 1960’s home turned modern dwelling. Terry & Terry Architecture took a decidedly “less is more” approach to the project, literally carving out the 1960’s home’s front entry and center core, straight through to the rear facade. The results of their carefully crafted subtractions is an exterior deck with a view and an entry that allows tremendous amounts of natural daylight to flood the interior spaces while increasing natural ventilation and circulation.


The bands of wood running along the home’s interior and exterior contribute more than visual appeal – they’re part of a double-wall system that allows the exterior panels to breathe and avoid heat build-up. The wood itself is IPE, a sustainably harvested Brazilian Hardwood that has the natural ability to resist mold, rot, and insects without the application of any chemicals.



During the rainy season, the roof of the Choy Residence collects all the runoff and drops it into storage tanks in the basement to be used to irrigate the landscape during the dry season. Provisions have been provided on the north end of the roof, for a soon-to-come solar array that will capture energy whenever the sun shines down on the home.