Redesigned Penthouse Reduced, Donated and in Contract
Purchased for $2.85 million in May of 2013, the 2,100-square-foot penthouse unit 1C atop the Watermark at 501 Beale Street was redesigned and dramatically remodeled in 2014, yielding a designer…
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Purchased for $2.85 million in May of 2013, the 2,100-square-foot penthouse unit 1C atop the Watermark at 501 Beale Street was redesigned and dramatically remodeled in 2014, yielding a designer…
Priced at $10.495 million in September of 2019, a subsequent $1.55 million “buildout incentive” failed to move the 5,223-square-foot penthouse shell #41B atop the LUMINA tower at 201 Folsom Street…
Designed by John Maniscalco Architecture and built for a solar energy entrepreneur and engineer on a 5,271-square-foot parcel atop Clarendon Heights, near the crest of Mount Sutro, the modern 7,440-square-foot…
As we outlined in the fourth quarter of last year, the 3,680-square-foot “Townhouse No.1” at 1001 California Street atop Nob Hill, which is one of the two multi-level condos which…
Purchased for $1.45 million in 2011, the former wine country cooperage on Lodi Lane in Saint Helena was converted into an industrial chic residence/retreat, complete with a new pool, pool…
Purchased for $5.3 million in January of 2018, the nearly 2,700-square-foot unit #39B atop the Lumina tower at 201 Folsom Street returned to the market priced at $5.998 million in…
As we outlined in August of last year: Priced at $45 million , which was misreported by some as being “the most expensive home ever listed” in San Francisco, “Residence…
Measuring nearly 2,700 square feet, the three-bedroom unit #32B near the top of the Lumina tower at 201 Folsom Street was priced by the sale office at $5.385 million in…
As we outlined back in February: With the project team having successfully secured forgiveness for the under-permitted redevelopment of their rather spectacularly “reimagined” home at 3847-3849 18th Street at the…
As we outlined in March of last year: Designed by John Hudson Thomas and built for John Hopkins Spring, a real estate developer, in 1914, the 12,000-square-foot Spring Mansion which…