1823 Jackson: Before The Before And The “Fresh New” Now
Built as a single-family home but then legally converted to a six unit building (which it legally remains), 1823 Jackson was Ellis Acted in 1999 and sold for $3,050,000 in…
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Built as a single-family home but then legally converted to a six unit building (which it legally remains), 1823 Jackson was Ellis Acted in 1999 and sold for $3,050,000 in…
As we wrote about 330 Banks up in Bernal back in January 2008: On the market without finding a buyer at $649,000 last fall, 330 Banks is back on the…
Built for Louis Hartter, his wife Emily Geisel and their five children in 1899, the 5,693 finished square feet of 818 Steiner were completely refinished between 2004 when purchased for…
Purchased for $2,550,000 in December 2007 and unsuccessfully listed for sale five times since with prices ranging from $2,700,000 to $1,900,000, the Royal Towers (1750 Taylor) #1803 is now back…
Purchased for $1,245,000 In May 2007, the “Historic Sullivan Home” at 767 Oak Street returned to the market this past September asking $1,389,000 with a new master bathroom, a new…
It’s not listed on the MLS nor is the address identified on the Sotheby’s site, but it’s a plugged-in tipster that pegs the newly constructed LEED Platinum residence as 1209…
Purchased for $620,000 in September 2006 but “lavishly remodeled” with Venetian plaster, Italian tile, and exotic woods, and with a floor plan “inspired by a Feng Shui Master,” 75 Lansing…
While not nearly as large nor ornate at the Spanish styled Mediterranean villa at 299 Santa Paula (the list price for which has been reduced to $4,699,000, $700,000 under which…
Boasting Golden Gate Bridge views, 3,900 square feet, five bedrooms and parking for two cars “amongst Gold Coast mansions & estates,” but in need of a bit of updating (“…in…
As we wrote about 104 Laidley in early 2009 when listed for $1,095,000: Painted ladies and Tales of the City hillside abodes don’t have a monopoly on homes that scream…