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A San Francisco home that was the site of a grisly quadruple murder-suicide just months ago has officially hit the market — and it’s priced to move at $1.49 million.

The three-bedroom, two-bath house at 930 Monterey Blvd. in the Westwood Highlands neighborhood was once the picture of suburban bliss.

But last October, it became a house of horrors when police discovered the bodies of Thomas Ocheltree, 57, his wife Paula Truong, 52, and their two young daughters, aged 9 and 12. 


  San Francisco Police officers at scene at 930 Monterey Blvd. in San Francisco, where four people were found dead on Wednesday, October 8, 2025. San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images San Francisco Police officers at scene at 930 Monterey Blvd. in San Francisco, where four people were found dead on Wednesday, October 8, 2025. San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images

Investigators believe the family’s world unraveled after a string of failed business ventures and accumulating mounting debt, reported by the SF Standard.

Truong allegedly shot her husband and children before turning the gun on herself.

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Now, roughly five months after the blood was scrubbed from the floors, the 1920’s-era home is looking for a fresh start.

While the $1.5 million price tag sounds steep to anyone living outside the Bay Area, it’s a relative steal for a neighborhood where similar homes regularly clear the $2 million mark.


  930 Monterey Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94127
 930 Monterey Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94127

California law requires realtors to disclose any death on the property that occurred within the last three years.

The home features classic SF charm, including big bay windows, an updated kitchen, newly refinished hardwood floors and fresh interior paint–though whether the “charms” outweigh the chilling history remains to be seen. 

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