One South Park Starts Sprouting Apples (1 South Park #402)
Listed for $1,495,000 in 2007, the 1,348 square foot two-bedroom #402 at One (1) South Park closed escrow that October at asking. “Never occupied as a primary residence,” the top…
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Listed for $1,495,000 in 2007, the 1,348 square foot two-bedroom #402 at One (1) South Park closed escrow that October at asking. “Never occupied as a primary residence,” the top…
As a plugged-in reader notes, the six bedroom home at 1945 Franklin is scheduled to hit the courthouse steps on September 16 with $5,684,086 owed as of August 2009. Purchased…
A plugged-in reader notes the face lift of Fox Plaza in progress. We note how much we appreciate your tips (especially when accompanied by a photo).
Asking $5,850,000 in 2006, the penthouse atop 1800 Gough Street sold for $4,000,000 in June of 2007. Since renovated, refinished and refined, the 5,208 square foot co-op has returned to…
To answer a reader’s question from a comment we’ve moved to below, San Francisco’s Millennium Tower is in fact 60 stories with 58 floors of residences. And yes, yesterday Dan…
Excerpts from the website for 31 Alta which has just hit the market asking $3,800,000: In 1852 Captain Andrews built his home on the Eastern slope of Telegraph Hill, on…
Two years ago Steelblue invited plugged-in SocketSite readers the opportunity to be immortalized in live action animations for San Francisco’s new Transbay Transit Center. And now they’re doing it again,…
As we wrote last November with respect to Odeon (181 O’Farrell): And then there’s the penthouse (#513) which was purchased for $2,000,000 in March 2007. An attempt to sell it…
Having already voted to recommend that the Board of Supervisors designate the North Beach Branch Library as a City Landmark in June, tomorrow San Francisco’s Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) is…
An anchor tenant at the base of The Beacon, the “Mission Bay Borders” at 200 King Street will be closing its doors on October 16. And no, it’s not so…