Mid-Market Two-Bedroom Resells for Nearly 50 Percent Less
Purchased for $1,250,000 in mid-2019, at which point it established a building and neighborhood comp for other sales at $1,437 per square foot, the two-bedroom, two-bath unit #513 with two…
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Purchased for $1,250,000 in mid-2019, at which point it established a building and neighborhood comp for other sales at $1,437 per square foot, the two-bedroom, two-bath unit #513 with two…
As we outlined in November of last year, the two-bedroom, two-bath, two-parking space unit #513 in the boutique Mid-Market building at 1075 Market Street (a.k.a. Stage 1075) had just been…
The 423-square-foot studio unit #211 at 1075 Market Street, a “lovely unit with open floor plan at Stage 1075,” which is “located close to shops, transportation & tech companies,” has…
Listed for $688,000 in May, reduced to $650,000 in June,and then dropped to $625,000 in September, the “stunning” 672-square-foot, one-bedroom condo #706 in the Stage 1075 development at 1075 Market…
Featuring two bedrooms, two baths and two parking spots in the boutique Mid-Market building’s garage, the 870-square-foot unit #513 at 1075 Market Street (a.k.a. Stage 1075) sold for $1.25 million…
As we noted when the 672-square-foot, “once-in-a-lifetime” unit #306 at 1075 Market Street (a.k.a. “Stage 1075”) was quietly listed for 26 percent less than its 2018 price back in June,…
While just listed on the MLS without a disclosed address or associated sale history, the “spacious 1B1B condo in the heart of San Francisco, with breathtaking views that will leave…
Purchased for a comp-setting $882,000 or roughly $1,313 per square foot in October of 2018, having been priced at $967,000 or $1,439 per foot by the sales office in 2017,…
Speaking of significantly sub-2018 pricing, but at the other end of the market, the one-bedroom, one-bath unit #606 at 1075 Market Street (“Stage 1075”) measures 672 square feet, with an…
The Market Street facade for the proposed eight-story building to rise on the site of the infamous Market Street Cinema has been refined anew by Levy Design Partners, with concrete,…