A Quick Reminder Not To Bank On An “Appraisal” (Or Instant Equity)
As we wrote this past May: 104 Funston was purchased for $2,750,000 in May of 2007 and returned to the market this past March asking $3,150,000. Reduced to a “lucky”…
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As we wrote this past May: 104 Funston was purchased for $2,750,000 in May of 2007 and returned to the market this past March asking $3,150,000. Reduced to a “lucky”…
After 33 days on the market, and just five days after reducing its list price from $799,000 to $749,000, the MLS listing for 848 Potrero has been withdrawn from the…
As a plugged-in reader noted, on Friday the list price for the short sale of 733 Front Street #407 was reduced to $480,000 and “Approved Short Sale!!!” was added to…
It’s another one across town as 301 Bryant #22D has just been listed as a short sale for “$389,000” having been purchased for $455,000 in January 2004. From the listing…
No parking but a bit of “tales-esque” charm, the nearby Kimbell Playground and Hamilton Recreation Center have both been recently overhauled, and an updated kitchen and bath. Purchased for $410,000…
Listed for $669,000 in October 2004, the single-family Miraloma Park home at 46 Los Palmos sold for $720,000 that December ($571 per square foot). Back on the market as of…
While 42 Harriet seeks approval to be built within the context of 38 Harriet on its right, on its left the bank-owned 54 Harriet #1 seeks a buyer at $599,900…
The sale of 2041 Sacramento appears to have closed escrow today with a reported contract price of $1,950,000. Purchased for $2,286,500 in June 2007, call it an effective 15 percent…
While 845 Montgomery #C failed to find a buyer at its 2008 purchase price ($1,000,000), and a redecorated (“Venetian plaster, silver leaf recessed ceilings, (faux) ostrich wall treatments”) penthouse atop…
As we wrote this past July: Purchased for $479,000 in June of 2002, the one bedroom single-family home at 1251 44th Avenue was taken back by the bank this past…