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New home construction in Miraloma Park

Miraloma Park is South's storybook + tudor revival + mediterranean (1925-1950) submarket. Miraloma Park wraps the south flank of Mount Davidson (SF's highest point at 928 ft) — the 1925-1950 Storybook + Tudor Revival stock is among SF's most architecturally distinctive mid-century enclaves.

Miraloma Park cost range
$485K$2.3M
typical mid-complexity
Permit authority
SFDBI + SF Planning §311
18-30 weeks (DBI + Planning)
Typical home size
1,500-2,800 sqft; hillside lots 0.06-0.12 acres
Borough · ZIP
South
94127
Hillside slope >20% — DBI hillside reviewView-corridor protections (Mt Davidson summit)SF §311 neighbor notificationLath-and-plaster on pre-1950 stock

What a new home construction project looks like here

Miraloma Park wraps the south flank of Mount Davidson (SF's highest point at 928 ft) — the 1925-1950 Storybook + Tudor Revival stock is among SF's most architecturally distinctive mid-century enclaves.

Because hillside slopes exceed 20% on most parcels, DBI hillside-construction review applies — geotech and retaining-wall structural is routine.

View-corridor protections from the Mt Davidson summit constrain second-story additions.

From empty lot through CFC — SFDBI permit-aware, §311-noticed, soft-story-compliant, SF Better Roofs aligned, inspection-scheduled. In Miraloma Park specifically, storybook + tudor revival + mediterranean (1925-1950) stock means new home construction scope is shaped by the neighborhood's dominant construction typology. Baily's San Francisco scoping flow factors hillside slope >20% and view-corridor protections (mt davidson summit) into the estimate before a contractor is involved.

Start your Miraloma Park scope — Baily asks the right questions.

Pre-seeded for new home construction in Miraloma Park. Mention your 1,500-2,800 sqft, your timeline, and any known constraints — Baily factors the sfdbi + sf planning §311 review queue into the scope.

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