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The Infamous “G” Slashes Infinity Penthouse Price by 27 Percent

The Infamous “G” Slashes Infinity Penthouse Price by 27 Percent

While it was never officially listed on the MLS, 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 $12 million, as we first reported in April. And last night, the penthouse was... Read More »

Opposition Organizing To Squash Two ‘Waterfront’ Towers

Opposition Organizing To Squash Two ‘Waterfront’ Towers

Opposition to the proposed twisty tower to rise up to 400-feet at the corner of Folsom and Spear, and the proposed 220-foot tower to rise at 75 Howard, is organizing. And next week, former San Francisco Mayor Art Agnos is slated to rally residents and neighbors of the Infinity... Read More »

The Infamous “G” Unloading Infinity Penthouse, Asking $12M

The Infamous “G” Unloading Infinity Penthouse, Asking $12M

The infamous Gurbaksh Chahal (a.k.a. “G”) purchased the penthouse unit #37B atop the first tower of The Infinity at 301 Main Street for $6.925 million in early 2008 and spent a million dollars upgrading the 3,355 square foot condo, a budget which included a reported $250K in marble flooring... Read More »

Infinity Tower Two Duplex Gets a Third Bath and Priced with a Three

Infinity Tower Two Duplex Gets a Third Bath and Priced with a Three

One of only a few duplex units in the two towers of the Infinity, 338 Spear Street #39C was purchased for $1,760,000 with three bedrooms and two and one-half baths in April 2010. Last year, permits were issued to reconfigure and add a shower in the half-bath, and to... Read More »

Having Merged Their Units, the Permanent Residents Are Moving On

Having Merged Their Units, the Permanent Residents Are Moving On

In May of 2008, the 1,301 square foot Infinty Tower One two-bedroom #15D was purchased for $1,204,322. A year later, the owners of #15D purchased the 808 square foot #15C for $725,000. And in 2010, the owners requested permission to merge the two units into a single 2,117 square... Read More »

Two Years And 25% Later, The Next To Last Infinity Penthouse Sells

Last listed for $5,800,000, the sale of the 3,329 square foot 338 Spear #42B closed escrow on Friday with a reported contract price of $5,200,000 ($1,562 per square). And while not apples to apples, as J.K. Dineen notes, the sale of the Infinity Tower Two penthouse represents a discount... Read More »

Acting Up And Lashing Out At The Infinity

Acting Up And Lashing Out At The Infinity

On the heels of Gurbaksh Chahal’s dustup with building neighbors and The Infinity Owners Association, another Infinity resident has acted up and now isn’t feeling the love. Verbatim via sfinfinityracialvictims.com which was registered this past Saturday, please make it to at least the seventh paragraph before forming (or expressing)... Read More »

Happenings High Atop The Infinity’s Tower Two

Happenings High Atop The Infinity’s Tower Two

Listed for $2,000,000 three months ago, 338 Spear Street #41D closed escrow a week ago with a reported contract price of $1,425,000 or $1,063 per square foot for the 1,340 square foot two-bedroom “penthouse” unit a floor below the top of The Infinity’s tower two. At the same time,... Read More »

Infinity Tower Two Apples-To-Apples (And Comps Above And Below)

Infinity Tower Two Apples-To-Apples (And Comps Above And Below)

Purchased for $522,000 this past September, 338 Spear Street #10C has returned to the market asking $599,000 for the Infinity Tower Two one-bedroom seven months later. In terms of comps (versus the apple to be), 338 Spear Street #9C sold for $510,000 in October 2009 while 338 Spear Street... Read More »

Infinity Owners Association To “G”: Give Us An “F”-ing Break

It’s not our usual fare, but considering the Defendant’s public persona (not to mention cover stories and sundry press releases concerning his Infinity penthouse pad), we’re running the story. Citing “excessive late-night and early-morning noise…including loud music vibrating the ceiling and the sound of loud footsteps and high heel... Read More »