It’s Always Nice To Know They Eat Their Own Dog Food: 2062-64 Pine
So here’s the regular scoop on 2062–2064 Pine: it’s a two unit TIC building without parking (other than a leased spot elsewhere); both units are owner occupied and on the…
San Francisco real estate tips, trends and the local scoop: "Plug In" to SocketSite™
So here’s the regular scoop on 2062–2064 Pine: it’s a two unit TIC building without parking (other than a leased spot elsewhere); both units are owner occupied and on the…
After just under two months on the market, the list price for 1150 Folsom #1 has been reduced $97,000 (9.8%) and the listing now notes: “Subject to lenders approval of…
While the sinks in this single-family home on Caselli Avenue (65) weren’t all that warmly received two months ago (at least in terms of practicality), the overall house, location and…
The individual condos can be hit or miss, but we do find the 1980’s development (101 Lombard) to be underrated in terms of location, views, and setting (not to mention…
While we happen to favor more of a Lundberg staircase aesthetic, there’s a few that might find these quite sexy. And sorry folks, but unless a plugged-in reader helps us…
638 Banks in Bernal Heights changed hands in September of 2005 for $780,000 and then again August of 2006 for $658,744 (likely a sale to the bank). And after a…
Originally expected to hit the market early last month, seven (7) of the 39 condos that comprise Chelsea Park will be “released” to the public tomorrow afternoon (1/27) with a…
Six months ago it was on the market for $1,695,000 and caught our attention for two reasons: 1. the design of the central staircase/fireplace, and 2. it had changed hands…
We must have missed it the first time around (when it was listed for $975,000), but perhaps that’s not such a bad thing. From the listing for 981 Dolores in…
The modern home at 306 Mullen is back on the market (or more accurately the MLS). And while the staging, photos, and official days on the market have changed (and…