Bernal, Bright And Even A Few Built-Ins For Under $500 A Square Foot
It’s in Bernal, bright, and even offers a few built-ins for under $500 per square foot. The downside: it’s currently only one and one-half baths without parking (at least not…
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It’s in Bernal, bright, and even offers a few built-ins for under $500 per square foot. The downside: it’s currently only one and one-half baths without parking (at least not…
We’ve always had a thing for the Art Deco Hamilton building (one of the first hotel/apartment to condo conversion buildings in San Francisco). And we’re particularly fond of the well…
The sale of 260 King Street #957 closed escrow yesterday with a reported contract price of $645,000 ($584 per square foot). Official industry statistics will report yet another over asking…
The emergence of “supercities” is a frequent refrain amongst those who believe that San Francisco is amongst an elite group of cities whose property values are relatively immune to decline.…
We’ve fielded more than our fair share of questions and concerns over the past month regarding Supervisor Daly’s proposal to require two-unit buildings to participate in San Francisco’s condo-conversion lottery.…
From a reader yesterday (in response to an interesting comment from a car-less couple happily inhabiting a 470 square foot studio in the city): i’m sick of people flaunting their…
A reader recently toured a few homes for sale around Holly Park and is left wondering what it’s like to actually live there and the direction in which the neighborhood…
Three months ago on SocketSite: It’s more an ad for AT&T than an actual overview of his pad. And it’s not for sale. But it is interesting to note that…
The protective wrapper is on its way down over at One Ecker Place (as captured by a plugged-in tipster). And yes, after a brief 180 that quickly turned into a…
As you know, San Francisco’s inventory of listed single-family homes, condos, and TICs is currently running 34% higher on a year-over-year basis. As you might not know, on a year-over-year…