Eight Days To Apply For A $206 Per Square Foot Pacific Heights Condo
It was three weeks ago that we first plugged our readers in to the 1,220 square foot Below Market Rate (BMR) Pacific Heights condo at 2760 Sacramento. Purchased for $211,500…
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It was three weeks ago that we first plugged our readers in to the 1,220 square foot Below Market Rate (BMR) Pacific Heights condo at 2760 Sacramento. Purchased for $211,500…
In 2003 the 360 square foot earthquake cottage at 48 Cortland was purchased for $400,000 by way of a $320,000 first and $80,000 second. Three years later the cottage appears…
Purchased for $775,000 a year ago (April 2010), the single-family Forest Knolls home at 333 Oak Park Drive has returned to the market listed for $875,000. In the words of…
Over the past four years 1089 Chestnut has been listed for sale five times with prices ranging from $9,250,000 in 2007 to $7,980,000 last year. Today, the 5,740 square foot…
A “diamond in the rough” in need of “major TLC,” the 1,200 square foot two-bedroom Bernal Heights home at 821 Moultrie was listed for $499,000 last July and sold for…
In November 2009 the sale of 863 Indiana #109 closed escrow with a reported contract price of $550,000, the Esprit Park one-bedroom with one and one-half baths had been listed…
This two-bedroom, two-bath Baycrest Towers condo with one car parking was purchased February 2009 for $530,000 in need of “major cosmetic upgrades.” Two years and new appliances, bathroom fixtures, and…
Designed by Henry Gutterson and built in 1917 as part of a six home development for the extended family of a Bay Area sea captain, 1745 Vallejo is officially half…
As we wrote in January: Eleven years ago the two bedroom and three bath townhouse known as 655 5th Street #9 sold for $781,000 down in SoMa. Seven years and…
Our penthouse parade continues with the 3,100 square foot condo atop 455 Vallejo now listed for $2,850,000. While the day old listing notes “First time on the market!” we’ll note…