Purchased as a 2,320-square-foot home “with wonderful period detail” for $1.4 million in 2009, 2652 Chestnut Street returned to the market as a contemporary 4,870-square-foot home with an extra floor in 2014 and sold for $7.025 million that June. Listed for $7.539 million this past October, “with luxurious finishes... Read More »
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“Why would the foundation replacement need Planning approval? Assuming that it is replace in the sam...” [more]
“Brahma, It would mean that the selling agent could walk around the house with the listing agent a...” [more]
“You are correct. Britex is by no means standard low margin retail. I live in Washington DC & my ...” [more]
“Since 1973, and reaffirmed by voters in 1999, 2007 and 2014....” [more]
“Read again, it has 41 car spaces and 56 bike spaces. I'm thinking that's not enough bike spaces thou...” [more]
“Oil change is gone and foundation work is happening as we speak. Not sure what the final product wil...” [more]
“Dave Garibaldi and Marc van Wageningen of Tower of Power going into or out of Yoshi's, walked onto t...” [more]
“How can space which was illegally created be "rent-controlled"? Only in SF?...” [more]
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“Brace yourself, rates are much higher than you think. 30yr is 3.22% today and may be trending higher...” [more]