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$10 Million Cow Hollow Home Trades for Less

$10 Million Cow Hollow Home Trades for Less

Having returned to the market priced at $14.2 million in October of 2020, been reduced a few times over the years and then relisted anew for $10.2 million this past March, the modern Cow Hollow home at 2555 Union Street has just resold for $9.266 million or roughly $1,589... Read More »

Vacant Residential Development Repositioned, Reduced

Vacant Residential Development Repositioned, Reduced

Designed and developed by Stanley Saitowitz, the modern new 25-unit building at 603 Tennessee Street, across the street from UCSF’s Mission Bay Campus, a block from Chase Center and a short walk from the commercial corridors of both Dogpatch and Mission Bay, was condo mapped, but efforts to sell... Read More »

Modern $10 Million Cow Hollow Home in Contract

Modern $10 Million Cow Hollow Home in Contract

Quietly purchased for $9.75 million in March of 2015, which was nearly 23 percent more than the home had fetched in 2012, despite the “short term hold” and it having been “used” between, the modern Cow Hollow home at 2555 Union Street returned to the market priced at $14.2... Read More »

Hayes Valley Penthouse Listed for $500K Less

Hayes Valley Penthouse Listed for $500K Less

Positioned as part of “The Penthouse Collection at 8 Octavia,” the modern two-bedroom, two-bathroom unit PH-2 atop the Hayes Valley development sold for $1.5 million or roughly $1,500 per square foot in February of 2020. The unit is outfitted with floor to ceiling windows, air conditioning, high-end appliances, exposed... Read More »

Apples-to-Apples-to-Apples for Another Sleek Condo

Apples-to-Apples-to-Apples for Another Sleek Condo

Purchased for $579,000 in September of 2013, the “sleek” Stanley Saitowitz/Natoma Architects designed condo #205 at 2000 Ellis Street, “along the hip and bustling Divisadero Corridor with great restaurants, cafes, shopping and nearby parks,” resold for $690,000 in May of 2015, representing total appreciation of 19.2 percent over those... Read More »

Modern Duboce Triangle Development Closer to Reality

Modern Duboce Triangle Development Closer to Reality

The formal application for approval to raze the former furniture warehouse turned art gallery (67 Belcher) and designer loft (69 Belcher) and develop a modern five-story building on the 12,500-square-foot Duboce Triangle site has been submitted to Planning. As designed by Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects and further refined... Read More »

Muted Appreciation for a Modern Statement Home in the Mission

Muted Appreciation for a Modern Statement Home in the Mission

Purchased for $6.85 million in October of 2016, the modern 4,665-square-foot home at 50 Oakwood Street in the Mission returned to the market priced at $8.35 million this past April, a sale at which would have represented total appreciation of 21.9 percent over the past 4.5 years or just... Read More »

(New) Plans to Raze a One of Kind Residence and Build Up

(New) Plans to Raze a One of Kind Residence and Build Up

The former furniture warehouse 67-69 Belcher Street, which measures nearly 19,000 square feet and was slated to be demolished decades ago, was acquired by artists Spaulding Taylor and Win Ng in 1977 and converted into an art gallery (69 Belcher), studio space and a one of a kind, roughly... Read More »

Modern Units for Moneyed Techies Slated for Approval

Modern Units for Moneyed Techies Slated for Approval

The plans for a modern five-story, nine-unit SoMa development to rise at “224 Clara,” between 5th and 6th Streets, could be approved by Planning this week. From the design team at STANLEY SAITOWITZ | NATOMA ARCHITECTS last year: The grunge of SOMA San Francisco remains, but the demographics are... Read More »

Rare Yerba Buena Unit Re-Trades Below Its 2015 Price, Again

Rare Yerba Buena Unit Re-Trades Below Its 2015 Price, Again

Purchased for $1.515 million in September of 2015, the upgraded 1,400-square-foot Yerba Buena Loft unit #523 at 855 Folsom Street, which features a private 400-square-foot terrace and “one of the area’s most sought after addresses,” returned to the market priced at $1.595 million last July, a resale at which... Read More »