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Inside one of the most exclusive streets in San Francisco that a couple bought for $90,000 and was forced to return to the city

Here's what the couple who paid $90,000 for a private street in San Francisco got for their money.

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Tina Lam and Michael Cheng said all they wanted was their "American dream."

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In 2015, the couple dropped nearly $100,000 on the purchase of Presidio Terrace — a private cul-de-sac in San Francisco lined by 35 mega-mansions. The city put the parcel up for sale in an online auction after residents failed to pay taxes on the street for more than a decade.

On November 28, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors heard from residents and voted to reverse the sale. Lam and Cheng will be reimbursed for their speculative investment.

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In August, we visited the ultraexclusive Presidio Terrace to see the street for ourselves.

Welcome to one the most exclusive streets in San Francisco.

Presidio Terrace is a block-long, oval street (and private development) that has been run by homeowners who live there since at least 1905, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

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It has attracted some of the wealthiest and most powerful politicians in California over the years, thanks to enhanced security and its isolated location at the top of the peninsula.

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No one gets in or out without the hired private security knowing. A uniformed officer with Black Bear Security Services stands guard at the stone-gate entrance at all hours.

We peeped through the wrought-iron fence to see what Presidio Terrace is like.

On the corner sits a Tudor-style home that once belonged to Sen. Dianne Feinstein and her husband, financier Richard C. Blum. Built in 1909, it contains a whopping 16 rooms.

Feinstein grew up across the street from the home but always admired this mansion with its storybook charm. She bought it through a family trust in 1985.

Feinstein later passed it on to her daughter, Judge Katherine Feinstein, who sold the property for $9.5 million in 2013, within weeks of listing it.

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"She has loved this house since 1945 and I've told her it's just too much house for us right now and she said, 'You know, life is short, be happy,'" the younger Feinstein told The Wall Street Journal.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi once lived in a Mission-revival mansion further up the street. The Democratic Party held many fund-raising events there over the years.

The home most recently sold in 1990 for $2.7 million, according to property records obtained online from the City and County of San Francisco Office of the Assessor-Recorder.

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A white Beaux Arts estate at the top of the cul-de-sac (you can barely see it through the trees) belonged to Mayor Joseph Alioto. It sold for $9.5 million in 2013, according to property records.

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The median home value in the Presidio Heights neighborhood tops $4.8 million, according to real-estate site Zillow — more than four times the median home value for San Francisco.

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Residents pay an annual fee to the homeowners' association. In 2013, that came out to $3,410 a home, according to a listing for Alioto's mansion.

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The homeowners' associated failed to pay a $14-a-year property tax since at least 2000, which is as far back as records go at the city's Office of the Treasurer and Tax Collector. Residents claim the office sent the bill to an outdated address, which caused fees to stack.

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In 2015, the Office of the Treasurer and Tax Collector went looking for someone to pay up. It listed the street in an online auction to recover $994 in back taxes, penalties, and interest.

Along came Lam, a product line manager at software company VMware, and Cheng, a real-estate agent who brokers investment opportunities for high-net-worth individuals.

The couple, who lives in San Jose, didn't actually get much for their $90,000.

They owned the palm trees and other greenery at the stone-gate entrance.

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They owned the sidewalks and these well-manicured shrubs.

The stone fence that wraps around the gated community? Also theirs.

So was this "Game of Thrones"-style wall designed to keep out passersby.

In August, the couple threatened to charge the deep-pocketed residents for parking on Presidio Terrace. "We could charge a reasonable rent on it," Cheng told the Chronicle.

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Unsurprisingly, residents were not happy — more than two years after Lam and Cheng scooped up Presidio Terrace without their knowledge. Many were first made aware of the purchase in May, when a title-search company working on behalf of the couple contacted them to see whether they were interested in buying back the land outside their homes.

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"I was shocked to learn this could happen, and am deeply troubled that anyone would choose to take advantage of the situation and buy our street and sidewalks," one homeowner, who asked not to be named because of a pending suit, told the Chronicle.

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Residents assembled a legal A-team to get their street back — and won. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 7-4 to reverse the sale of Presidio Terrace on November 28.

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"No one, regardless of who they are, should be deprived of their property without due process of the law," said Scott Emblidge, an attorney representing the homeowners' association.

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