Before, After And Back On The Market Atop Cole Valley On Carmel
Purchased for $1,295,000 in June 2011, this past September permits were pulled to renovate, remodel and expand the upper Cole Valley home at 93 Carmel Street: The property as pictured…
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Purchased for $1,295,000 in June 2011, this past September permits were pulled to renovate, remodel and expand the upper Cole Valley home at 93 Carmel Street: The property as pictured…
With the appeal of Planning’s approval of CPMC’s comprehensive development plans having been pushed to next week, and new fears that CPMC isn’t committed to the long-term operation of its…
As we first reported this past March: Per San Francisco Building Code Section 1208.4, the smallest legal dwelling unit in San Francisco must have living room of at least 220…
Purchased for $1,368,000 in September 2008, the sale of 1278 Church Street has closed escrow with a reported contract price of $1,425,000, up 4 percent on an apples-to-apples basis versus…
Purchased as a two-bedroom with two baths for $3,025,000 in 2008 and since remodeled by architect Andrew Skurman as a one-bedroom with one and one-half baths, the 1,642 square foot…
As a plugged-in reader reports, when you have a development project in San Francisco’s Richmond neighborhood that requires City Planning review, you need to hold a pre-application meeting to notify…
Purchased for $630,000 in 2004, as plugged-in people knew the remodeled single-family home at 2542 39th Avenue which was listed as a short-sale for $490,000 six months ago was facing…
As we first wrote about 111 Liberty in March: Purchased as a 2,350 square foot two-unit building for $1,335,000 in September 2010 with permits in place to add a new…
Having sold his Cole Valley home earlier this year, and a Presidio Heights property into which he never moved (but Zynga spent $1,169,896 to purchase, install and maintain a home…
As plugged-in people know, the proposed 550-foot tower to rise at 706 Mission Street would house the Mexican Museum on floors one to four with 43 floors of residential above.…