Building Permit Submitted for 107 Franconia Street in San Francisco, Cost Over $1 Million
2026-06-23 15:04
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - A three-story infill building project at 107 Franconia Street in Bernal Heights, San Francisco, has submitted a new building permit application to add an accessory dwelling unit above the main residence. The project is sponsored by San Francisco-based R Group Inc.

107 Franconia Street, isometric drawing by Winder Gibson Architects

107 Franconia Street vertical cross section, illustration by Winder Gibson Architects

The project is designed by Winder Gibson Architects. The planned three-story building will contain two units: an accessory dwelling unit and a main four-bedroom residential unit. The project will provide parking for one car and two bicycles. The exterior will feature Hardie Board siding and stucco finish. Prior to construction, the existing single-story single-family home must be demolished. Public records show the existing building is a refugee shack built between 1906 and 1907. The narrow 0.06-acre lot is located on steep Franconia Street between Montcalm Street and Mullen Avenue.

107 Franconia Street, image via Google Satellite outlined approximately by YIMBY

According to the application documents, the construction cost is estimated to be slightly over $1 million, a figure that does not include all development fees. From groundbreaking to completion, the project may take approximately one year.

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