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Another Modern Two-Bedroom Trades Down Over 10 Percent

Another Modern Two-Bedroom Trades Down Over 10 Percent

When the two-bedroom, two-bath unit #504 in the Rowan building at 338 Potrero, which “exemplifies modern living,” traded for 11.9 percent less than its purchase price in the fourth quarter of 2017 last month, the two-bedroom, two-bath unit one floor below (#404) was in contract but hadn’t yet closed... Read More »

Apples-to-Apples for a Modern Two-Bedroom

Apples-to-Apples for a Modern Two-Bedroom

Purchased for $1.05 million in December of 2017, the two-bedroom, two-bath unit #504 in the Rowan building at 338 Potrero, which “exemplifies modern living,” returned to the market priced at $999,000 two months ago. In addition to being outfitted with an open and efficient floor plan, floor-to-ceiling windows, and... Read More »

Challenged Infill on Valencia Street Slated for Approval

Challenged Infill on Valencia Street Slated for Approval

Speaking of bonus-sized infill buildings poised to rise in the Mission, the refined plans for a 65-foot-tall building to rise on the San Francisco Auto Works parcel at 1021 Valencia Street are slated to be approved this week. While the parcel is technically only zoned for development up to... Read More »

Bonus-Sized Development in the Mission Closer to Reality

Bonus-Sized Development in the Mission Closer to Reality

As we first revealed back in 2019, a redesign of the proposed development to rise on the shuttered Mission District garage site at 1721 15th Street was in the works, a bonus-sized approach which could more than double the number of units to rise on the parcel as originally... Read More »

Behind the Big Sale of the Dalziel Building

Behind the Big Sale of the Dalziel Building

While the 24,000-square-foot Dalziel Building at 2741 16th Street was recently renovated, converted into modern R&D space and fully leased to Ouster, a leading LiDAR technology firm, its sale for $22.2 million at the end of last year might have seemed a little rich for Production, Distribution and Repair... Read More »

South Van Ness Infill Development Closer to Reality

South Van Ness Infill Development Closer to Reality

As we outlined back in 2017: Plans to level the Barney’s Auto Center shop at 986 South Van Ness Avenue, between 20th and 21st Streets in the Mission, and build nine (9) condos upon the 5,222-square-foot site are in the works. As massed but yet to be detailed by... Read More »

Bonus-Sized Development Closer to Reality in the Mission

Bonus-Sized Development Closer to Reality in the Mission

As we first outlined back in 2018, plans for a 9-story building to rise on the 20,000-square-foot surface area parking lot at 321 Florida Street, between 16th and 17th Streets in the Mission, were in the works. And as since rendered by Handel Architects, the proposed development would rise... Read More »

Historic Mission District Garage Back on the Market, Again

Historic Mission District Garage Back on the Market, Again

The muted plans to refurbish the shell of the Mission District garage at 3140-3150 16th Street and convert the historic structure into four “Design Professional” spaces, a designation which would exclude any restaurant, retail or residential uses, have been put on hold.  And the building is now back on... Read More »

Average Tenant Buyout Was $45K in San Francisco Last Year

Average Tenant Buyout Was $45K in San Francisco Last Year

With a moratorium on evictions having been in place for most of last year, landlords in San Francisco inked a total of 333 legally recorded tenant buyout agreements, which was down from 365 inked agreements in 2019 and included a few deals which had been in the works since... Read More »

Revised Plans for Building up in the Mission

Revised Plans for Building up in the Mission

As we revealed back in 2017, plans to demolish the two-story building at 2976 Mission Street, which then contained two 1900s-era residential units, one of which was unpermitted, over a commercial space that was occupied by the Old Jerusalem restaurant, and develop a new six-story building, with eight residential... Read More »