Jun 04, 2023
- Taryn Shappell
Former owners
When 151 Broderick Street in the Upper Haight last went on the market in 2009, it was a charmingly modernized 1885 Victorian with lots of neutral colors and nicely retained period details. The property was purchased for $1.55 million by a "well-known musician" who transformed the 3-bed place into a uniquely dark and rather amazing home complete with lots of red velvet, dark paint, jewel-toned rooms and skeleton artwork. Even the main bathroom is paneled in dark wood and features a red velvet shower curtain. The facade, which was previously light gray, is now black. The legal one-bedroom attached unit was not included in the makeover. After being available only for showings by special appointment, the property sold yesterday for $2.35 million. The identity of the most recent owner was concealed behind an LLC, but was later revealed to be Mark Stoermer, bassist of the band The Killers.
Former owners
When 151 Broderick Street in the Upper Haight last went on the market in 2009, it was a charmingly modernized 1885 Victorian with lots of neutral colors and nicely retained period details. The property was purchased for $1.55 million by a "well-known musician" who transformed the 3-bed place into a uniquely dark and rather amazing home complete with lots of red velvet, dark paint, jewel-toned rooms and skeleton artwork. Even the main bathroom is paneled in dark wood and features a red velvet shower curtain. The facade, which was previously light gray, is now black. The legal one-bedroom attached unit was not included in the makeover. After being available only for showings by special appointment, the property sold yesterday for $2.35 million. The identity of the most recent owner was concealed behind an LLC, but was later revealed to be Mark Stoermer, bassist of the band The Killers.
Jun 04, 2023
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