Talking About TIC Activity Or The Lack Thereof: 3175 California Closes
A plugged-in reader reports on the sale of 3175 California, a two (plus) bedroom, two bath and 1,140 square foot TIC on the border between upper and Lower Pacific Heights:…
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A plugged-in reader reports on the sale of 3175 California, a two (plus) bedroom, two bath and 1,140 square foot TIC on the border between upper and Lower Pacific Heights:…
According to the January 2009 S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index (pdf), single-family home prices in the San Francisco MSA fell 4.4% from December ’08 to January ’09 and fell 32.4% year-over-year.…
On April 13, 2004 4174 26th Street in the heart of Noe Valley sold for $829,000. The buyer put 25% down. Two years later it sold for $995,000. The buyer…
It’s a plugged-in tipster that forwards the latest renderings for the San Francisco General Hospital addition and directs our attention to the Webcor overview: The 448,000 sq ft steel moment…
“A draft environmental review for failed to find any major problems, and a final report could be complete by the end of June….Even the notoriously strict agencies that govern what…
Inventory of Active listed single-family homes, condos, and TICs in San Francisco rose 3.3% over the past two weeks (versus an average of 4.7% for the same two week period…
“Underlying all the market changes is the prevalence of bank-owned foreclosures being unloaded at a discount. Two years ago, only 2.6 percent of all existing homes that changed hands had…
∙ Marcus & Millichap San Francisco Rental Outlook (And Quick Rebuttal) ∙ SocketSite’s Residential Real Estate Outlook For 2009 ∙ Renters rejoice: Prices falling citywide
The rendering above, the early One Hawthorne reality check below. Once again, 24 stories and 165 units with February 2008 expectations of pricing from $500,000 for a 550 square foot…
We were tempted to simply write “too beautiful to describe,” but we didn’t. It’s been in DWELL, but we won’t hold that against it. And yes, it’s in Mill Valley…