924 Grove: New And “Improved” For A Whiter Smile And Space
It’s a to the studs (and systems) renovation of the 1903 Colgate Mansion at 924 Grove. And yes, as in the toothpaste. UPDATE: “isted at 4400 square feet when the…
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It’s a to the studs (and systems) renovation of the 1903 Colgate Mansion at 924 Grove. And yes, as in the toothpaste. UPDATE: “isted at 4400 square feet when the…
As a seriously plugged-in (and seemingly omniscient) reader notes, the sellers of 2306 Broadway aren’t moving far. From a tipster: bought the house next door to the left for 9…
Rather than razing Building 101 and relocating the artist studios within as part of Lennar’s redevelopment of Hunters Point Shipyard, the former Navy fallout shelter (and piece of “The Point“)…
We’re digging the decks and all the access to the outdoors of this nicely remodeled Noe Valley home. Oh, and the sweet master suite (we have a thing for spacious…
It’s a trio of newly remodeled three-bedroom TIC flats (one with three baths) in North Beach. All with one car parking and a top floor unit with some big bay…
From the Chronicle with regard to the pending demolition of 1268 Lombard: “Over preservationists’ protests, city officials are poised to approve demolition of one of San Francisco’s oldest buildings –…
Purchased for $952,000 in May of 2002, completely remodeled in 2004 (by Ryan no less), and on the market today for $2,199,000. Say hello to our not so little (four…
After last being listed for $6,350,000 in 2007 (and sold), 2668 Vallejo is back on the market for $8,500,000. Think renovation more than appreciation over the past two years. According…
While it took the listing for 4552 19th Street a few reductions to join the Eureka Valley chapter of the million dollar cut club, down the street 4432 19th has…
The Julian Waybur House at 3232 Pacific Avenue is a “Historic Coxhead Shingle-Style Home with Presidio and Golden Gate Views.” And while it wasn’t in bad shape “before,” it’s now…