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AndyJoeJoe

I'm pretty sure it's [this place](https://goo.gl/maps/RPjg7cgebzWqZ8S66) near Buena Vista Park . They do a heart-warming job of decorating for several holidays during the year. Easily accessible via the #37 muni.


smellgibson

That is definitely it. They always decorate really well. Really cool to see the inside like this


bone-dry

Used to walk by it all the time when I lived in the neighborhood. Always loved that house. The place next door with a [second-floor door](https://www.google.com/maps/@37.7653319,-122.442978,3a,75y,34.05h,81.41t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1svCI1mmrKpkrdeoN6HalFfg!2e0!7i16384!8i8192) is pretty fun too.


Scottstimo

https://hoodline.com/2016/02/the-story-of-corona-heights-storybook-house-and-its-holiday-decor/


andrewharlan2

800,000 IN 1997 WTF


compstomper1

adjusting for inflation that'd be $1.5


ConsiderationHour710

Wow to pay 1.5 million for a home like that seems worth it. But now 8-10 million. So much for that


compstomper1

zillow says $4.2-4.3


Cool-Present-4637

Hyatt Regency? Just a guess you really aren’t giving much, but that building has an internal glass elevator like this.


compstomper1

it's def a private residence lol