313 Duncan: Before, After, And All Its Insides Now “Online”
As plugged-in people already know, it was Owen Kennerly that led the sweet and complete transformation of 313 Duncan from that to this: Not yet officially listed, but now priced…
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As plugged-in people already know, it was Owen Kennerly that led the sweet and complete transformation of 313 Duncan from that to this: Not yet officially listed, but now priced…
According to its website, 625 Duncan is “a masterpiece in progress” and “estimated to be marketed in Fall 2008.” Four bedrooms, four and one-half baths, and a one bedroom apartment.…
Of course plugged-in people already know its history, knew it was coming, and had an idea of what to expect. And now it’s here. The most striking element of the…
If you liked it or expected it to fly at $1,495,000, perhaps you’ll love it or really expect it to fly at $1,400,000. The latest listing language for 1635 Castro:…
Described as a “gut check for SF realtors” when it sold on 6/1/2005 (establishing a new Noe Valley neighborhood comp at $1,500,000), 869 Alvarado appears to have been refinanced a…
Built by the McSheehy Brothers in 1909, 3816 22nd Street served as home to San Francisco’s Engine Company No. 44 and their horses for fifty years. In 1959 the firehouse…
It’s a plugged-in reader that points out another apple ripening on the Noe Valley housing tree. Purchased for $965,000 on 8/4/06, 1024 Sanchez is back on the market today with…
Another plugged-in reader already stole our thunder (and pretty much all our lines), but to sum it all up: 1. Eight months ago 1420 Douglass was purchased for $1,945,000 ($250,000…
Six months ago it was on the market for $1,695,000 and caught our attention for two reasons: 1. the design of the central staircase/fireplace, and 2. it had changed hands…
A full rundown of recent sales for properties we’ve previously featured is coming early next week, but in order to start the weekend with a pretty picture we thought we’d…