An Uptick In Activity (Versus Values) At One Rincon Hill
While a couple weeks behind in updating their listings on the MLS, it would appear the sales office at One Rincon Hill has had a relatively busy January. In terms…
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While a couple weeks behind in updating their listings on the MLS, it would appear the sales office at One Rincon Hill has had a relatively busy January. In terms…
While a number of plugged-in readers have collectively made a pretty good case for who they believe was behind the masked purchase of 2600 Pacific for $15,500,000 last month, another…
We never get tired of the image. If only we could say the same about the listing. That’s right, like the swallows returning to San Juan Capistrano, 830 El Camino…
As we wrote this past October: Purchased for $1,481,000 in October 2007 ($1,239 per square) and then taken back by the bank this part March with $1,234,899 due, the two-bedroom…
We’ve long been a fan of the Donald MacDonald designed Art Deco building at 1083 clay. And while it’s not exactly our style, nor our color palette, we can appreciate…
Listed for $3,725,000 last September but then withdrawn two months later, the Hermitage (1020 Vallejo) penthouse number six has returned to the market with a new brokerage and a new…
While the sales office at Symphony Towers is still trying to close out at least seven unsold units, the first foreclosed upon unit at 650 Turk Street has hit the…
Built in the 1890’s and supposedly remodeled by Willis Polk in 1906, the “Organ House” across the bay in Belvedere at 433 Golden Gate Avenue was so named as one…
As plugged-in people might recall, while the Marina development at 3208 Pierce hit the market in 2007 with printed marketing materials touting “SOLD” for unit #407, the unit quietly hit…
While we count at least five condos (including at least one two-bedroom) at One Rincon Hill currently scheduled to hit the courthouse steps within the next 30 days (versus simply…