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Purchased for $6,200,000 in 2007, the then 6,196 square foot Cow Hollow home at 2600 Lyon Street was taken down to the studs and remodeled over the course of two…
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Purchased for $6,200,000 in 2007, the then 6,196 square foot Cow Hollow home at 2600 Lyon Street was taken down to the studs and remodeled over the course of two…
As plugged-in people know, San Francisco’s Transit Center District Plan would permit up to six new buildings with heights ranging from 700 to 1,000 feet to rise within the area…
Demolition and excavation permits have been granted, as a plugged-in tipster reports, a construction fence now surrounds the former S&C Ford dealership at Market and Dolores, and the Prado Group…
The three-bedroom TIC at 1278 Church Street first hit the market in July of 2008 having been newly remodeled and priced at $1,395,000. The other two units in the building…
On the agenda for San Francisco’s Planning Commission in a special session today at 3PM, scheduled votes to clear the way for the renovation of the Beach Chalet Athletic Fields.
With a façade and size that’s mostly hidden from the street, the very quiet sale of 2845 Fillmore closed escrow last month with a recorded contract price of $11,000,000, generating…
Yesterday, San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee presented a proposed “Housing Trust Fund Charter Amendment” to the Board of Supervisors for consideration. If adopted by the Board and voters in November,…
The seasonally adjusted annual pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. rose to 343,000 in April, up 3.3 percent from a revised rate of 332,000 in March and…
As a plugged-in reader wrote when we first reported that 1170 Sacramento #19B was in contract having been listed for $6 million or $3,000 per square foot: No doubt the…
With San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee characterizing it as his “legacy project” and the Golden State Warriors owners now making statements (“It is going to happen – let there be…