March 24, 2026 - 05:44

A property in the city's upscale West Portal neighborhood, the site of a devastating murder-suicide last autumn, has been placed on the real estate market with an asking price of $1.5 million. The three-bedroom, two-bathroom house was the scene where a family of four was found deceased in what authorities determined to be a domestic violence incident.
The listing acknowledges the property's history in a manner compliant with California law, which requires disclosure of deaths on the premises within the past three years. Real estate agents involved have stated the process is being handled with sensitivity out of respect for the tragedy and the surrounding community.
The home itself, described as a "classic West Portal charmer," features recent updates including a renovated kitchen and hardwood floors. Its listing comes amid a competitive local housing market, where location often drives significant buyer interest regardless of a property's past. The sale highlights the complex intersection of real estate economics and profound personal history unique to urban markets.
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