Musician Eric Melvin of NOFX lists San Francisco home for $3.6 million
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Musician Eric Melvin of NOFX lists San Francisco home for $3.6 million
"Set along a sloping lot, the gray-hued three-story has a steep front staircase that leads up two flights to a covered porch and the front door. Within the 3,050 square feet of living space is a living room with a fireplace, a formal dining room, a media room and an updated kitchen that opens to the backyard."
"The master suite occupies the entire third floor and has a walk-out deck centered on city and bay views. There are three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. Outside, brick steps wind through various sitting areas, patios, a hot tub and a studio cottage."
"Melvin, 50, is a guitarist and vocalist who co-founded NOFX in the early 1980s. The band has released 13 studio albums, including last year's "First Ditch Effort." Among their hits is "The Decline," "Linoleum" and "Don't Call Me White.""
Eric Melvin, co-founder and guitarist of punk rock band NOFX, has listed his San Francisco Noe Valley residence for $3.6 million. The three-story, 3,050 square-foot home sits on a sloping lot and features a living room with fireplace, formal dining room, media room, and updated kitchen. The master suite occupies the entire third floor with a walk-out deck offering city and bay views. The property includes three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, hardwood floors, coffered ceilings, and vibrant wall treatments. Outdoor amenities include brick patios, sitting areas, a hot tub, studio cottage, and two-car garage with workshop. Melvin purchased the property in 2003 for $750,000.
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