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Official Cuts for a Pair of Penthouse Shells

Official Cuts for a Pair of Penthouse Shells

As we first noted two months ago: Technically it’s not a price cut, the prevalence of which has been on the rise in San Francisco, as the list price for the 5,700-square-foot penthouse shell #41A atop the LUMINA tower at 201 Folsom Street remains at $11.495 million. But the... Read More »

Looking for an Incentive to Purchase a Penthouse Shell?

Looking for an Incentive to Purchase a Penthouse Shell?

Technically it’s not a price cut, the prevalence of which has been on the rise in San Francisco, as the list price for the 5,700-square-foot penthouse shell #41A atop the LUMINA tower at 201 Folsom Street remains at $11.495 million. But the listing notes for the two-level unit have... Read More »

Lumina Plaza Penthouse Fails to Fetch its 2015 Price

Lumina Plaza Penthouse Fails to Fetch its 2015 Price

Purchased for $2.331 million or roughly $1,430 per square foot in the fourth quarter of 2015, the Lumina Plaza C’s penthouse unit #8E, which features 12-foot ceilings and measures 1,630 square feet, with two bedrooms and two baths, returned to the market listed for $2.586 million in the fourth... Read More »

Infinity Two-Bedroom Fetches 4 Percent over 2014 Price

Infinity Two-Bedroom Fetches 4 Percent over 2014 Price

Purchased for $1.5 million in November 2014, the Infinity unit #18E at 301 Main Street returned to the market this past March priced at $1.68 million or roughly $1,424 per square foot, a sale at which would have represented total appreciation of 12 percent for the two-bedroom unit with... Read More »

Plans for the Ultimate San Francisco Penthouse

Plans for the Ultimate San Francisco Penthouse

While the 15,000-square-foot penthouse atop LUMINA’s 42-story Tower B is on the market for $49 million, the existence of which we first reported last year, there’s an even bigger and higher floor penthouse in the works in San Francisco. As currently envisioned and rendered above, the entire top floor... Read More »