Famed architect Earl B. Bertz built houses all over San Francisco's Lake Street, El Camino del Mar, and 28th Avenue in the 1920s. This pricey mansion is one of the only homes that retains many of its original jazz-age touches.
Here are the specs:
Location: 549 El Camino del Mar, San Francisco
Asking Price: $6,390,000
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3.5
Year built: 1924
Perched atop Sea Cliff, it's hard to get past the stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Marin Headlands, and the Pacific Ocean, but should you cross through the Parisian-designed, handcarved wooden doors you'll be greeted with equally stunning picture windows, antique French fireplace mantles carved from marble and stone, and an expansive wine cellar. If prices above $6M are just a tad over budget, there's an elaborate children's play castle out back that, as Curbed SF notes, is bigger than many San Francisco apartments.