4033 26th Street Before (2007), During (2009), And After (2010)
The then (2007) above when sold for $935,000, the during (2009) below. And the now for 4033 26th Street in 2010. Back on the MLS and asking $2,595,000 for the…
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The then (2007) above when sold for $935,000, the during (2009) below. And the now for 4033 26th Street in 2010. Back on the MLS and asking $2,595,000 for the…
We see good bones and a relatively unrenovated kitchen and baths (which we actually prefer when buying) inside the Henry Doelger designed home at 1862 15th Avenue. And yes, it’s…
Asking $4,595,000 in September 2007, it sold for $4,250,000 in November (2007). And now 2910 Lake Street is back on the market in 2010 and asking $3,990,000. We find ourselves…
Purchased for $1,100,000 in September 2008, the tower one (301 Main) “E” plan two-bedroom on the 27th floor of The Infinity (the view from which is above) is back on…
Purchased for $800,000 with 10 percent down in July 2004, the property at 834 44th Avenue was taken back by the bank this past December at $575,000. From its latest…
Purchased for $1,825,000 in February 2006, the single-family 161 San Pablo Avenue underwent a “grand remodel” and returned to the market in September 2008 asking $2,650,000. Over the course of…
Purchased for $3,000,000 in May 2000, the Pacific Heights Victorian at 2312 Gough sold for $2,600,000 in July 2004 with 100% financing (assuming PropertyShark is correct). In September 2006 the…
The listing for 3157 Baker Street boasts: “Former residence to celebrity chef, CEOs, professional athletes…” Asking $5,000,000 in 2008, down to $3,695,000 in 2010. And we’re sorry to report, our…
It’s risky to divine too much from a single tightly cropped and catawampus interior photo. That being said, we’re seeing signs of pride of ownership (or at the very least…
Listed for $3,350,000 last June but then withdrawn from the market last October, the AIA award winning 147 Laidley designed by and for Zack | de Vito Architecture is back…