Purchased for $1,635,000 in January of 2012 with two vacant units, an occupied in-law (which was leased for $500 per month), and one parking spot, the Cow Hollow building at 2827 Greenwich Street returned to the market in May having been redeveloped as a “single-family home” with five bedrooms,... Read More »
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“Perhaps inthemarket means 55 Oak St.? If so, I don't think that story has anything widely applicable...” [more]
“Still waiting for an SB9 thread on Socketsite. Will the current law have any effect in the City, or...” [more]
“Doesn't seem like a lot of homes given the population size....” [more]
“Sure. But by the same token, "value” is destroyed, or at least reduced, each time the property is ...” [more]
“UPDATE: The Refined Plans for That Supersized Telegraph Hill Development (and Ongoing Opposition)...” [more]
“What is wrong with this location?...” [more]
“I don't think so. As a project such as this appears with "building" entries as leading well before a...” [more]
“UPDATE: Bonus-Sized Development Approved, Now Seeking a Buyer to Actually Build...” [more]
“From San Francisco ‘Froth is Gone’ as Wealth Fades, Housing Slumps, posted earlier today:A palat...” [more]
“Like any of cookie cutter units being built are going to be affordable. Not so much a crisis if you...” [more]