The irregularly-shaped, 36,406-square-foot lot in the middle of the Crocker Amazon that’s block bounded by the homes fronting Guttenberg, Morse, Brunswick and Lowell streets, was purchased for $1.9 million in early 2017. And while technically zoned for the development of one house (RH-1), plans for a 19-unit Planned Unit... Read More »
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“Why does it make sense to "preserve" significant industrial space in San Francisco? There are eight...” [more]
“i hope this place stays. in that part of the neighborhood (for gar) it's either Silver/Mission which...” [more]
“Your number isn't accurate. It isn't even close. If you are so confident that you would publicly pos...” [more]
“Despite the fact that 271 Fair Oaks traded "off market" last year, it's in our cart....” [more]
“Factually speaking, that's incorrect in terms of the distribution of our "apple" pairs. In fact, it...” [more]
“Listing it as an Airbnb isn't great (also who's staying in Airbnbs during the pandemic??) but it's s...” [more]
“Was sold last Nov. Curious what will go there....” [more]
“Looks like 377 6th was sold last Nov for $11M. Curious what will go there. I live on Clara betwe...” [more]
“'cept it looks like it wouldn't fall to the ground...but rather onto that balcony below. The balcony...” [more]
“Should rename SIA consulting to One-trick-pony consulting. Bland design as always, ugh. Reza, you ca...” [more]