Fronds To Fronds For The Palms (555 4th Street) #540: Down 26%
The sale of The Palms (555 4th Street) #540 for ten percent over asking (yes, OVER ASKING!) is sure to spark a few “it’s a rebound in San Francisco” remarks.…
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The sale of The Palms (555 4th Street) #540 for ten percent over asking (yes, OVER ASKING!) is sure to spark a few “it’s a rebound in San Francisco” remarks.…
As we wrote last month: Purchased for $2,286,500 in June of 2007, the top floor condo with two car parking at 2041 Sacramento is listed for $2,095,000 today. A sale…
Built in 2000 and sold for $535,000 in March of that year, 662 Capp Street #3 just closed escrow with a reported contract price of $747,500. That’s average annual appreciation…
Purchased for $990,000 in December of 2007, the four bedroom and two bath “updated Bernal cottage” at 78 Anderson is back on the market and asking $997,000. If you think…
The sale of the John Campbell and Worley Wong designed “House of Tomorrow” (a.k.a. 1599 Shrader) closed escrow yesterday with a reported contract price of $1,375,000. The Parnassus Heights house…
Purchased for $589,000 in September 2006 but then bought back by the bank in June 2009, the banked-owned re-sale of The Palms (555 4th Street) #602 closed escrow on 9/28/09…
Purchased for $944,500 in March 2007, the 1,607 square foot two-bedroom loft #204 at 767 Bryant was “bought” back by the bank for $745,784 in December 2008 adding to a…
The bank-owned sale of 126 Chester Avenue closed escrow yesterday with a reported contract price of $505,800. And while that’s “13% over asking!” and with “Multiple Offers!” (a.k.a. “signs of…
The “apples to apples” sale of 1097 Howard #308 closed escrow on 9/11/09 with a reported contract price of $1,900,000. Purchased for $2,450,000 in 2007 and listed for $2,300,000 this…
Let’s put aside any macro dollar per square foot analytics which would suggest home values in Bernal are down despite the alpha effects of the neighborhood’s gentrification and focus on…