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Modernized Four Seasons Condo Takes a Big Hit

Modernized Four Seasons Condo Takes a Big Hit

As we outlined at the end of last year: Purchased for $1.7 million in June of 2017, the 947-square-foot, one-bedroom unit #30C in the Four Seasons Residences at 765 Market Street was subsequently remodeled – from its floor to ceiling and kitchen to bath – in an all-white “Modern... Read More »

A Million Dollar Price Cut and End of Year Sale

A Million Dollar Price Cut and End of Year Sale

Purchased for $1.7 million in June of 2017, the 947-square-foot, one-bedroom unit #30C in the Four Seasons Residences at 765 Market Street was subsequently remodeled – from its floor to ceiling and kitchen to bath – in an all-white “Modern Mediterranean-style,” with high-end finishes, custom-made lacquer cabinetry and built-ins,... Read More »

Prestigious Penthouse Trades at a Loss

Prestigious Penthouse Trades at a Loss

Priced at $12.5 million and listed as “one of the city’s largest, highest & most prestigious view Penthouses” back in mid-2016, following a major renovation by Saint Dizier Design, the 4,600-square-foot penthouse unit #2A atop the Four Seasons Residences at 765 Market Street ended up trading for $9.0 million... Read More »

Gutted Four Seasons Condo Fetches $3.3 Million

Gutted Four Seasons Condo Fetches $3.3 Million

Purchased for $3.42 million in 2006, the 2,757-square-foot unit #22A on the twenty-second floor of the Four Seasons Residences at 765 Market Street returned to the market listed for $5.95 million at the end of 2014, after which it was gutted and reduced to a shell following its approval... Read More »

Another Big Cut for That Gutted Four Seasons Super Unit Shell

Another Big Cut for That Gutted Four Seasons Super Unit Shell

Asking $5.95 million at the end of 2014, the 2,757-square-foot unit #22A on the twenty-second floor of the Four Seasons Residences was subsequently gutted and reduced to a shell following its approval to be merged with the adjacent unit #22B and create a 3,600-square-foot “super unit”. And its price... Read More »

Another Million Dollar Cut for That Four Seasons Super Unit Shell

Another Million Dollar Cut for That Four Seasons Super Unit Shell

Asking $5.95 million at the end of 2014, the 2,757-square-foot unit #22A on the twenty-second floor of the Four Seasons Residences was reduced to a shell following its approval to be merged with the adjacent unit #22B to create a 3,600-square-foot “super unit,” and its price was subsequently reduced... Read More »

Million Dollar Price Cut For The Four Seasons Super Unit Shell

Million Dollar Price Cut For The Four Seasons Super Unit Shell

The merger of two adjoining units on the twenty-second floor of the Four Seasons Residences to create a 3,600-square-foot “super unit” with three parking spaces below was approved by San Francisco’s Planning Commission last year. The two units, 765 Market Street #22A and 765 Market Street #22B, subsequently hit... Read More »

Potential For A $7.5M “Super Unit” In The Four Seasons

As we first reported eight months ago: The owner of the three-bedroom condo #22A at the Four Seasons Residences in San Francisco purchased the adjoining 836 square foot one-bedroom in October of 2008 and would like to merge the two units to create a 3,743 square foot four-bedroom home.... Read More »

The Priciest One-Bedroom On The Market In San Francisco

The Priciest One-Bedroom On The Market In San Francisco

Listed for $1,695,000 in early 2009, it sold for $950,000 that December.  And three years later, the 1,004-square-foot one-bedroom #27B within the San Francisco Four Seasons on Market Street returned to the market listed for $1,490,000 but was withdrawn from the MLS early last year without a reported sale.... Read More »

It’s Fall At The Four Seasons (765 Market Street) For #27B

It’s Fall At The Four Seasons (765 Market Street) For #27B

With no reported or recorded purchase price we could find, the tax assessed value of $1,204,542 for The Four Seasons (765 Market) #27B would suggest a lowest possible original purchase price of just over a million dollars assuming a purchase from the developer in 2001 and maximum yearly reassessments.... Read More »