Only 81 Percent Over Asking In Pacific Heights
As we wrote last week, what happens when you list a big Pacific Heights property that’s in good condition, and with even better bones, for $687 a square foot while…
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As we wrote last week, what happens when you list a big Pacific Heights property that’s in good condition, and with even better bones, for $687 a square foot while…
What happens when you list a big Pacific Heights property that’s in good condition, and with even better bones, for $687 a square foot while other homes in the neighborhood…
Purchased for $6,110,000 in 2008 having been listed for $6,250,000 at the time, the full-floor Pacific Heights unit #1 at 2000 Washington Street is back on the market and asking…
While the façade of 2178 Pine Street hangs like a Hollywood set with nothing left behind, technically the potential historic resource hasn’t been demolished but is rather being “remodeled,” with…
Originally listed for $12,500,000 in mid-October prior to being “modified” to $10,950,000 after a week on the market, the sale of 2755 Fillmore has closed escrow with a reported contract…
As we wrote about the Pacific Heights pad above this past August: Foreclosed upon in 2009 with nearly $3 million owed at the time, the Pacific Heights home at 2523…
After a week on the market for $12,500,000, the list price for 2755 Fillmore wasn’t cut but rather quickly “modified,” now asking $10,950,000 and closer to $2,500 a square foot.…
Having been on the market for almost a year for $30 million but not officially listed, the 13,500 square foot mansion on over half an acre of prime Pacific Heights…
Having undergone a high-end but traditional styled renovation, the 4,064 square foot home at 2755 Fillmore Street was listed for $4,995,000 in July of 2010 and sold for $4,970,000 that…
Of the 119 newly listed homes for sale in San Francisco last week, the most expensive is 2090 Vallejo which has just been listed for $10,950,000, roughly seven million less…