Mo’ Moderne Atop Liberty Hill (Or Not)
From San Francisco’s modern era of design and development to modern day trends, we’re calling it a modern themed week in retrospect. And we’re closing it out with a peek…
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From San Francisco’s modern era of design and development to modern day trends, we’re calling it a modern themed week in retrospect. And we’re closing it out with a peek…
Speaking of San Francisco’s modern era of development, the last we checked in on the Eichler Summit at 999 Green two two-bedrooms in the ’04 stack were on the market,…
Down in the heart of the Marina just a block from the bay, 1921 Jefferson Street #204 sold for $180,000 in 1997. Over the next nine years it changed hands…
As we wrote eight months ago with respect to 2420 Pacific: Designed by Julius Ernest Krafft and built in 1902, it was just under a year ago when a plugged-in…
It’s nothing fancy nor luxurious. And at 311 square feet, 195 7th Street #308 is anything but large. But it is a South of Market condo that’s just hit the…
Speaking of single-family homes for sale up in Miraloma Park, when we last checked in on 99 Marietta the four-bedroom home had returned to the MLS as short sale listed…
With $49,853 past due on a $1,950,000 mortgage taken out in November 2006, the two units on the 14th floor of Gramercy Towers which were combined to create a 2,300…
The listing calls it a prized three-bedroom single-family home in the Mission with a three-car garage that’s listed for $425 per square foot ($799,000). We’ll call it perfectly livable with…
As we wrote about 801 Teresita Boulevard in July 2007: The little (and not so little) things that caught our eye at 801 Teresita: heated granite floors, a Duravit sink,…
As we wrote this past October: Having been withdrawn from the MLS three weeks ago last asking $2,195,000 and versus $2,995,000 two years ago, a plugged-in reader reports that according…