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You may covet one of those remote controlled hidden televisions, but what you really need is a “cleverly disquised remote controlled hidden bed.” ∙ Listing: 1255 California #102 – $487,000
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You may covet one of those remote controlled hidden televisions, but what you really need is a “cleverly disquised remote controlled hidden bed.” ∙ Listing: 1255 California #102 – $487,000
According to our tipsters, 2002 California sold for $1,552,000 two weeks ago. And although we continue to believe that the property has great potential, we have to admit that we…
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From the “if it sounds too good to be true” files: the listing for 618 Precita Ave. Currently listed at $864,468, the listing agent taunts, “Folks, this house was appraised…
Is the market changing and you’re unsure how to price a commercial property? Well, you could just list it for $1,000 and then add this clever little addendum: “Listing price…
Ten hours later and this is already old news, but for those of you who missed it, DataQuick reported Bay Area sales stats for March this morning. For the Bay…
The Royal Insurance Building at 201 Sansome Street was built in 1907 for the Royal Globe Insurance Company, and after ninety-nine years, it’s going residential. Designed by New York City…