Listed for $649,000 last October, the listing for 169 Yukon was withdrawn in December and then relisted anew at $625,000 at the end of January.
And while the listing is currently active on the MLS, according to a plugged-in tipster an offer of $575,000 has reportedly been accepted.
Industry statistics currently reflect an “official” 36 days on the market for the property.
∙ Listing: 169 Yukon (1/1) – $625,000 [MLS]
SF shack or cute cottage?
Where’s anon with his typical quip that Realtors don’t manipulate DOMs???
I want the hear the logic of “how the general market never applies to SF because it’s an outlier” combined with “the general market is rebounding and it bodes well for SF”.
Come on!! Supply us with the logical contortions!
this is the real SF, but a lot of the real SF is rather mean
tarted up and all that, but property value vs. structure value?
and you may not have a knock down
Interesting — this, from my view would have to be a tear down. It was built soon after the quake, and according to the former owner, the walls are filled with horse hair.
It is possible – maybe, for a brilliant designer to reimagine the space somehow — but it was lost on me!
This looks like one of the cottages that were fabricated as temporary housing after the 1906 earthquake.
If this were an earthquake cottage, you would have a hell of a time tearing it down. I suspect it is not officially one, since it appears to have been built in 1910, but you may still have trouble tearing it down.
And back on the market for $599,000 after falling out of contract.
The list price for 169 Yukon has just been reduced to $549,000.