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As we wrote about the remodeled single-family home at 44 Rockaway Avenue in August: Purchased for $1,272,000 in 2007, and having sold three years before for $1,088,000, the rather well…
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As we wrote about the remodeled single-family home at 44 Rockaway Avenue in August: Purchased for $1,272,000 in 2007, and having sold three years before for $1,088,000, the rather well…
We typically won’t feature a property as an “apple” once it’s in contract or has already closed escrow as it promotes a selection bias, but we do like year-over-year data.…
Speaking of interesting homes on Shrader Street (but not of Russian stripper stalkers), a plugged-in tipster reports having walked through 1415 Shrader which was designed by Ira Kurlander and built…
The site was purchased for $466,000 in 1998 and by 2000 a four-story and light-filled 3,400 square foot property had risen at 145 Magnolia. It sold for $2,800,000 that July.…
Following a few run-ins with a Russian stripper stalker at their Shrader Street home, Mark Pincus and family recently moved to a more secure building within San Francisco. Today, the…
The master suite within #705 at the Comstock (1333 Jones) sports a big San Francisco view, a designer bath (or at least shower), and a rather master worthy closet. Unfortunately…
Constructed in 1938 but then completely rebuilt in 2009, the 3,096 square foot home at 3340 Market sold for $2,275,000 that August having originally been listed for $2,575,000. It’s now…
As we wrote in April: Listed for $1,995,000 last October, 13 days later the sale of 2739 Larkin closed escrow with a reported contract price of $2,650,000. Yes, 33 percent…
As we wrote in February: Speaking of single-family homes for sale up in Miraloma Park, when we last checked in on 99 Marietta the four-bedroom home had returned to the…
Listed for sale at $5,597,000 in 2007 having been purchased for $1,580,000 in 1999, as plugged-in people know, the single-family home at 755 Marina Boulevard ended up in foreclosure instead…