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‘Bama By Three(s) Up In Bernal Heights

‘Bama By Three(s) Up In Bernal Heights

Purchased new for $1,375,000 in January 2011 with a listed 2,063 square feet, the modern Bernal Heights home at 1755 Alabama has just returned to the market listed for $1,495,000. There are three bedrooms and three baths across three levels and decks on each. ∙ Listing: 1755 Alabama (3/3)... Read More »

Modern On Montezuma

Modern On Montezuma

Purchased for $650,000 as a two-bedroom in 2000, in 2003 the north Bernal Victorian at 16 Montezuma underwent a modern remodeling and expansion designed by Ross Levy. The project, a single family residence located on a steep up-sloping lot in Bernal Heights, is a remodel and addition to the... Read More »

The Parking Is Of “Primary Concern” On Peralta

The Parking Is Of “Primary Concern” On Peralta

As is now proposed, two single-family homes will rise on the lot spanning 54-60 Peralta. As originally proposed, two two-unit buildings with a total of 1,495 additional square feet of living space (and an extra floor at 60 Peralta) would have risen, but the plans were opposed by both... Read More »

Before and After at 228 Elsie

Before and After at 228 Elsie

Purchased as a “contractor’s special” for $550,000 a year ago, 228 Elsie has returned to the market in Bernal having been redesigned, rebuilt, and repriced at $1,350,000. And having been acquired as a two-bedroom with 750 finished square feet according to tax records, and “on one of the best... Read More »

4142 Folsom: Throwback Design (And Price)

4142 Folsom: Throwback Design (And Price)

Built in 1996 and designed by Tobin Kendrick with a bit of throwback modern flair, 4142 Folsom last changed hands in August 2008 for $860,000 having been listed for $799,000. The kitchen has since been remodeled with new counters and appliances. And the Bernal Heights home is now back... Read More »

Hopefully No One Banked On This Bernal Comp Back In 2005

Hopefully No One Banked On This Bernal Comp Back In 2005

As we wrote about 330 Banks up in Bernal back in January 2008: On the market without finding a buyer at $649,000 last fall, 330 Banks is back on the market (but not the MLS) with a list price of $599,000. Included in the sale are approved plans to... Read More »

The Bank’s 330 Banks Returns 29 Percent Below Its 2005 Price

The Bank’s 330 Banks Returns 29 Percent Below Its 2005 Price

As we wrote about 330 Banks up in Bernal back in January 2008: On the market without finding a buyer at $649,000 last fall, 330 Banks is back on the market (but not the MLS) with a list price of $599,000. Included in the sale are approved plans to... Read More »

Pumpkins To Pumpkins To Pumpkins To Be Up In Bernal

Pumpkins To Pumpkins To Pumpkins To Be Up In Bernal

It sold for $720,000 in November of 2004.  And three years later, in July of 2007, it sold for $790,000. Listed for $749,000 this past February, 271 Nevada was withdrawn from the MLS in June without a reported sale. And on Friday, the small single-family home “nestled in Bernal... Read More »

Another Shot At A Once In A Lifetime Opportunity On Coleridge

Another Shot At A Once In A Lifetime Opportunity On Coleridge

The new listing for 106 Coleridge at $1,295,000 touts, “Once in a lifetime opportunity.” It had been listed for $1,495,000 in February before being withdrawn from the MLS in May. Of course the Bernal property wasn’t listed as short sale back then. And while the renovated Victorian doesn’t feature... Read More »

Not Perfectly “Apples To Apples” But A Bernal Data Point Nonetheless

Not Perfectly “Apples To Apples” But A Bernal Data Point Nonetheless

With a new kitchen and some other seemingly minor renovations (i.e., no pulled permits) since its purchase for $990,000 in December 2007 (the kitchen at the time below), the recent sale of 78 Anderson on 11/19/09 apparently isn’t perfectly “apples to apples.” But with a reported contract price of... Read More »