A Big Bad Lawsuit At The Beacon
Despite all the footnotes, disclaimers, and “approximates,” perhaps it was just a matter of time (from the Chronicle): The builders, owners, operators and homeowners association of a luxury condominium complex…
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Despite all the footnotes, disclaimers, and “approximates,” perhaps it was just a matter of time (from the Chronicle): The builders, owners, operators and homeowners association of a luxury condominium complex…
A tipster toured the Shoreline last weekend and is kind enough to share his notes: Apparently 5 of the 9 units are sold, leaving a 2-bedroom ($1.3m) and 3 1-bedrooms…
Two weeks ago another condo in the St. Regis hit the market. And while 188 Minna Street #23F was originally priced $155,000 above #24F (which we featured four months ago),…
Let’s see, a “favored nabe yet to come” (re: the Rincon Hill area), “big bucks” (re: prices), and a “moat of congestion” (re: traffic). It sounds like John King has…
We really weren’t kidding about our love for 355 Bryant. It’s one of the true loft conversion buildings in San Francisco, and for the most part, it’s beautifully done. Granted,…
Say goodbye to the Galileo Court apartment complex at 1229 Francisco. And say hello to the Francisco Palms, a down to the studs renovation, and an ambitious seventeen unit TIC…
The eagle-eyed Damion Matthews notes that one of the mid-rise units in The Infinity has been added to the MLS (318 Spear Street #A 4A). The 760 sq.ft. one bedroom,…
There are currently 25 Active listings for condos in The Beacon (250/260 King Street). A few that caught our attention (and seem to be telling a story): 1. 250 King…
The Mullen Buildings Development consists of three buildings: 60 Rausch and 73 Sumner (both built in the 1920’s and converted to lofts in 2002), and 52 Rausch (new construction). We…
Last November, 88 King Street #116 (a two-level, 1,500+ sqft condo at The Towers) hit the market for $1,110,000. At the time, it probably seemed like a relatively reasonable list…