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San Francisco's Sea Cliff neighborhood, where Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey owns $30 million worth of homes, is a parade of oceanside mansions. Here's what it's like inside.

On the northwest corner of San Francisco is the exclusive neighborhood of Sea Cliff.

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  • It was founded in 1913 as one of the city's residence parks, or makeshift suburbs.
  • It's become one of San Francisco's most elite residential areas housing prominent figures, including Twitter and Square founder and billionaire Jack Dorsey.
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If you need a reminder of San Francisco's multifaceted landscape, go to Sea Cliff.

As the name implies, it's a neighborhood built on, and in some parts into, a cliff overlooking the expansive Pacific Ocean. It's on the opposite side of the city center, away from the hustle and bustle you'll get a hefty whiff of salt and brush of sea breeze by merely wandering its streets.

Sea Cliff was founded in 1913 as one of San Francisco's eight master-planned residence parks , or "garden suburbs." In the 1920s, there was a public demand for suburban-style alcoves in San Francisco that were easily accessible from downtown. These faux country-living communities provided residents with the luxuries of peace and quiet away from city life.

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Fast forward to today, and it's still as peaceful as it was when it was built. But what was originally intended to be merely a reprieve from city life has transformed into one of 21st century San Francisco's most elite neighborhoods thanks in part to the proximity to the ocean.

Notable residents that have at one point owned property here include actors Robin Williams, Sharon Stone with then-husband Phil Bronstein who was the executive editor for the San Francisco Examiner , Cheech Marin, and Eugene Levy; musicians Paul Kantner of Jefferson Airplane and Kirk Hammett of Metallica, prominent photographer Ansel Adams , and Bay Area tech bigwigs like Twitter and Square founder and CEO and billionaire Jack Dorsey, who reportedly paid a collective $30 million for two homes next door to each other, both nestled into a cliffside overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

It's a coveted neighborhood to be apart of, Sotheby's real-estate agent Anne Herrera told Business Insider in a 2019 interview.

"It has become a place for those that have the means to do so to buy a house and still be in the city, but still be very connected to nature and all the beauty of the views of the bridge and the beach," Herrera said.

We spent a day meandering through the neighborhood's streets, down El Camino Del Mar, Sea Cliff Avenue, and into the public cove of China Beach where Jack Dorsey's home is visible.

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It's a breathtaking part of San Francisco here's what it's like inside.

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It was listed on February 3, its first time on the public market, according to public records.

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The new owners renovated it and, less than a year later in April 2018, listed it for sale for $6.5 million. A founder of a New York startup investment firm snagged it three months later for $6.75 million, according to public records.

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Courtesy of Open Homes Photography for Sotheby's International Realty

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He was sentenced to a seven-year jail term for fraud. A series of liens placed on the home caused it to struggle to sell until October 2019 when it cropped back up on the market as a bankruptcy sale.

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The home at 308 Sea Cliff Avenue sold in March 2018 for $12.8 million. And, according to Socketsite, the other home at 320 Sea Cliff sold in early 2019 for nearly $12 million.

Photos in the listings show breathtaking ocean views from the inside of both homes.

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It was the highest price ever paid for a property in the Sea Cliff neighborhood, according to Variety.

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It has five bedrooms and three bathrooms and was built in 1962.

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