Since the Dot-Com Boom of the late 90—its later implosion—the 2008 financial crash, and the subsequent recovery of the economy, San Francisco’s charming Noe Valley and its surrounding hillsides have remained one of the town’s most valued and resilient neighborhoods. Thanks to strict development and building regulations, much of Noe Valley’s modest but historic Edwardian visual heritage has been retained while designers and developers have been able to expand and transform these original houses to suit modern lives. And so it is with this chic 4-bed, 3.5-bath c. 1912 property with broad views all the way to the East Bay.