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Another Prestigious High-Rise Unit Drops Below Its 2016 Price

Another Prestigious High-Rise Unit Drops Below Its 2016 Price

Purchased for $3.195 million in June of 2016, the 1,791-square-foot, three-bedroom, three-bath unit #30E in the LUMINA tower at 338 Main Street failed to resell when listed for only 3 percent more ($3.295 million) last May, after which is was listed for rent at $10,000 per month. For those... Read More »

Motivated Seller Still Seeking Offers for a Luxury View Home

Motivated Seller Still Seeking Offers for a Luxury View Home

Built in 2009 and hidden behind a relatively modest façade, the single-family home at 60 Clarendon Avenue steps down the slope of Clarendon Heights to yield 3,650 square feet of conditioned space, not including the square footage of its five decks, with panoramic views. Purchased for $5.15 million in... Read More »

Dolores Heights View Home’s Value Dropped 11 Percent

Dolores Heights View Home’s Value Dropped 11 Percent

As we first outlined back in October of last year: Joining the ranks of newly reduced homes is 4085 20th Street, a modern 3,720-square-foot Dolores Heights home perched above Dolores Park, with “breathtaking views” from each of its three levels, “outstanding craftsmanship, thoughtful design and ethereal beauty,” and a... Read More »

Dolores Heights View Home Drops Further Below Its 2015 Price

Dolores Heights View Home Drops Further Below Its 2015 Price

As we outlined in October of last year: Joining the ranks of newly reduced homes is 4085 20th Street, a modern 3,720-square-foot Dolores Heights home perched above Dolores Park, with “breathtaking views” from each of its three levels, “outstanding craftsmanship, thoughtful design and ethereal beauty,” and a two-car garage... Read More »

Apples-to-Apples for a Modern Potrero Hill View Home

Apples-to-Apples for a Modern Potrero Hill View Home

Purchased for $3.425 million in June of 2016, the renovated Potrero Hill home at 779 Wisconsin Street features “breath-taking views from every floor,” with an open concept main floor, four bedrooms, three and one half baths, “leading-edge finishes” throughout, an EV charger in the one-car garage, a terraced rear... Read More »

Dolores Heights View Home Drops Below Its 2015 Price

Dolores Heights View Home Drops Below Its 2015 Price

Joining the ranks of newly reduced homes is 4085 20th Street, a modern 3,720-square-foot Dolores Heights home perched above Dolores Park, with “breathtaking views” from each of its three levels, “outstanding craftsmanship, thoughtful design and ethereal beauty,” and a two-car garage with a (new) Tesla charging station and driveway... Read More »

Apples-To-Apples for a Luxury Unit in the Marina

Apples-To-Apples for a Luxury Unit in the Marina

Fitting the profile of a “luxury” unit, the “two-level house-like condominium in the heart of the Marina” at 2330 Francisco Street was purchased for $2.875 million in February of 2017. The renovated 2,200-square-foot unit features high-end finishes, three bedrooms and two and a half baths (along with two-car parking... Read More »

All-Cash Buyers of Luxury Homes in San Francisco to Be Identified

Concerned that secretive purchases of luxury real estate are being used to hide ill-gotten gains, the federal government launched a test program earlier this year to discover the true identities of all-cash buyers for high-end properties hidden behind an L.L.C. or other shell entity in Manhattan and Miami-Date County,... Read More »

San Francisco Had Third Most Million Dollar Home Sales in 2015

San Francisco Had Third Most Million Dollar Home Sales in 2015

According to a Coldwell Banker accounting of home sales across the U.S. which closed escrow with contract prices of over a million dollars in 2015, the city of San Francisco tallied the third most million dollar sales in the U.S., behind only New York and Los Angeles and followed... Read More »

Government Moves to Identify Hidden Buyers of Luxury Homes

Concerned that secretive purchases of luxury real estate are being used to hide ill-gotten gains, the federal government will require title companies to discover and report the true identities of all-cash buyers of high-end properties hidden behind an L.L.C. or other shell entity in Manhattan and Miami-Date County from... Read More »