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While mostly timeshares but including houses, condos and undeveloped parcels of land, including the Telegraph Hill parcel facing the Filbert Street steps outlined above, there are currently over 600 properties in San Francisco which have been in a tax-defaulted state for over five years and which the City’s Tax Collector would like to sell at public auction.

With the backing of its Budget and Finance Committee, next week San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors is poised to authorize the sale which would occur in May.

The list of all 611 properties which could be sold:

12 thoughts on “611 Tax-Defaulted Properties In San Francisco Facing Public Auction”
  1. Thanks for posting the PDF link, Jake. Too bad these are by APN number rather than addresses. It would be great if someone (Socketsite?) could plot these on a map or maybe just do a post on some of the more interesting/valuable ones.

  2. Yup , more then 1/2 of the listings are Time Shares , the balance are mostly Empty Lots that would probably need a Million each just to work through the approval process just to build

  3. Did anyone see the article about the Gray Brothers in today’s Chronicle? This is under where they did all their blasting. In fact there have been rock slides there. Maybe that is why it is available.

  4. Don’t forget to check the width of the lots. There are a large number of lots that are only 6 inches wide. Builders would Deed the 6 inch lots to the buildings on either side of a building they would tear down and replace with a new building. A friend of mine bought one on Russian hill with great views a few years ago. It is probably on the list, now.

  5. Very interesting the private road “presidio Terrace” Block 1355 lot 001 was sold at the auction for just over $90,000. I believe senator Feinstein lives there or used to. It will be interesting to see how the buyer derives any value from this purchase. The fee title owner would certainly would be able to use the road so he could not be excluded from the property… But the other property owners have rights to the road as well..Could get nasty!

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