620 Euclid As-Is And Proposed
The systems and seismic work has already been completed, but the 7,711 square foot Jordan Park home at 620 Euclid remains unfinished and partially gutted with some drywall already hung.…
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The systems and seismic work has already been completed, but the 7,711 square foot Jordan Park home at 620 Euclid remains unfinished and partially gutted with some drywall already hung.…
In May 2007 the “Historic Sullivan Home” at 767 Oak Street hit the market listed for $1,241,000 and sold for $1,245,000. From the listing at the time: Period detail: crown…
Behind the subdued façade of 10 Deming a 3,180 square foot more modern home has grown. Four bedrooms and four baths, big living room windows with eastern San Francisco and…
Known simply as “Xiao-Yen’s house” on Craig Steely’s website, 3794 16th Street is the lower half of the soup to nuts renovation. And it’s now on the market asking $1,098,000.…
Asking $5,850,000 in 2006, the penthouse atop 1800 Gough Street sold for $4,000,000 in June of 2007. Since renovated, refinished and refined, the 5,208 square foot co-op has returned to…
Purchased for $1,020,000 as a dilapidated Noe Valley Victorian in July 2008 (“no kitchen, no bath and the rear portion of the structure is falling off”), 469 clipper resold in…
We would have redone the kitchen a little differently, and the wet bath on the second floor isn’t going to be everyone’s cup of tea, but there’s a lot we…
A plugged-in tipster reports with respect to 2900 Fulton at the corner of 5th Ave: Building is finally taking shape. The original developer (The Brown Companies) and a partner defaulted…
Purchased out of probate as a vacant two-unit building in need of TLC and sold “as-is” with “no further responsibility/liability implied or expressed whatsoever” this past January, 3953 Sacramento has…
Purchased for $2,325,000 in June of 2006 but touting a two year remodel by James Marzo Design, the 1,686 square foot #2604 at 999 Green just returned to the market…