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Sub-2015 Pricing for a Luxury Two-Bedroom with Views

Sub-2015 Pricing for a Luxury Two-Bedroom with Views

Listed for $2.290 million in July of 2015 with both “Bay & City” views, the corner 1,323-square-foot two-bedroom unit #28F in the Infinity tower at 301 Main Street sold for $2.199 million that December, establishing a building and neighborhood comp at roughly $1,662 per square foot. Beyond its two... Read More »

33 Percent Price Cut for G’s Penthouse Lair, Take Two

33 Percent Price Cut for G’s Penthouse Lair, Take Two

Having hit the market priced at $12 million in early 2015, the asking price for Gurbaksh “G” Chahal’s 3,355-square-foot penthouse atop the Infinity was subsequently reduced down to $7.995 million before being withdrawn from the MLS in mid-2016. Subsequently whitewashed, with the master bedroom having been repainted in muted... Read More »

Falling Rents and Returns for a Signature Two-Bedroom with Views

Falling Rents and Returns for a Signature Two-Bedroom with Views

Purchased for $1,550,000 in early 2008, the 1,317-square-foot unit #23D at 301 Main Street, a “signature” two-bedroom unit with Bay Bridge and water views in the first tower of the Infinity, was offered for rent at $6,500 a month in June of 2013, an effective CAP Rate (ROA) of... Read More »

Infinity Two-Bedroom Fetches 4 Percent over 2014 Price

Infinity Two-Bedroom Fetches 4 Percent over 2014 Price

Purchased for $1.5 million in November 2014, the Infinity unit #18E at 301 Main Street returned to the market this past March priced at $1.68 million or roughly $1,424 per square foot, a sale at which would have represented total appreciation of 12 percent for the two-bedroom unit with... Read More »

Over Asking but a Real $550K Loss at the Infinity

Over Asking but a Real $550K Loss at the Infinity

Listed as an “Ultra Rare Super Sized Home at the Infinity” for $2.4 million in early 2015, the two-bedroom unit #5C at 301 Main Street sold for $2.3 million, or roughly $1,313 per square foot, that December. Returned to the market late last year, listed as a “Massive sized... Read More »

Two Years Later and $518K Less at the Infinity

Two Years Later and $518K Less at the Infinity

Listed as a “Rare & Stunning Bridge View 2 Bedroom at the Infinity” for $2.5 million two years ago, the 1,317-square-foot unit #23B at 301 Main Street sold for $2.4 million in March of 2015, establishing a building and neighborhood comp at $1,836 per square foot. Three months ago... Read More »

One Year Later and Listed for 24 Percent Less at The Infinity

One Year Later and Listed for 24 Percent Less at The Infinity

Listed as an “Ultra Rare Super Sized Home at the Infinity” for $2.4 million in September of last year, the two-bedroom unit #5C at 301 Main Street sold for $2.3 million last December. Six months ago, the “Massive sized condo with tons of storage!” returned to the market listed... Read More »

G’s Penthouse Lair Delisted (Again)

G’s Penthouse Lair Delisted (Again)

Speaking of infamous high-end lairs on the market around San Francisco, despite an effective $4 million reduction from an asking price of $12 million last year, the listing for Gurbaksh “G” Chahal’s 3,355-square-foot penthouse atop the Infinity has once again been delisted from the MLS without a reported sale.... Read More »

G’s Infamous Penthouse Delisted without a Reported Sale

G’s Infamous Penthouse Delisted without a Reported Sale

As we first reported earlier this month, the infamous Gurbaksh Chahal’s penthouse atop the Infinity had just been listed anew with an official ‘1’ day on the market and an ‘original’ asking price of $7.995 million, an effective reduction of $4 million from its asking price of $12 million... Read More »

Another Million Dollar Cut for G’s Infamous Infinity Penthouse

Another Million Dollar Cut for G’s Infamous Infinity Penthouse

As plugged-in people know, the infamous Gurbaksh Chahal (a.k.a. “G”) has been trying to unload his 3,355-square-foot penthouse unit #37B atop the Infinity at 301 Main Street for nearly a year and was originally asking an unlisted $12 million for the pad. Quietly listed for $8.8 million four months later,... Read More »