SFGate
May 25, 2014

After getting outbid on three houses, Shura Kelly decided not to mess around with 117 De Montfort St.

True, it was off of Ocean Avenue in Ingleside Heights – not the Sunset District where she and her firefighter partner, James “Denis” Quirke, grew up and would have preferred to stay. But the Sunset had become too expensive and the little Marina-style 1920s house had charm: original gumwood, beveled glass doors, a sunny kitchen and a spacious backyard with potential.

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