Purchased for $1,945,000 in 2007, the modern Noe Valley home at 1420 Douglass Street was foreclosed upon in 2010 and re-sold by the bank for $1,440,000 four years ago. Listed for “$1,795,000” three weeks ago, the sale of the three-bedroom home with an open floor plan divided by a familiar two-way fireplace and... Read More »
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“Development and affordability of office space, sure. But we are talking about residential housing he...” [more]
“Exactly. You know what? In the U.S., thirty-six states prohibit rent control entirely. Why don't the...” [more]
“First order of business for the new owner…repaint the garage the primary house color so it looks l...” [more]
“Ha. Great point. As if 1990s and earlier arrivistes and legacy renters don't also love their cars....” [more]
“Wrong. Real estate defies all natural laws....” [more]
“So refreshing to see other YIMBYs here. The Bay constantly feels like the global headquarters of NIM...” [more]
“UPDATE: Perhaps a bit ironically, considering the comments above, the Plans to Preserve This Histori...” [more]
“I think this is a spectacular building..........” [more]
“Perhaps inthemarket means 55 Oak St.? If so, I don't think that story has anything widely applicable...” [more]
“Sure. But by the same token, "value” is destroyed, or at least reduced, each time the property is ...” [more]