An “Official” 1.7% Under Asking (But 41% Below 2008 Expectations)
Listed for $4,299,000 in October of 2008, the sale of 4552 19th Street closed escrow this past Friday (3/20/09) with a reported contract price of $2,550,000. That’s $636 per square…
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Listed for $4,299,000 in October of 2008, the sale of 4552 19th Street closed escrow this past Friday (3/20/09) with a reported contract price of $2,550,000. That’s $636 per square…
Listed for $379,000 last July then reduced to $369,000 and threatening “last chance before being withdrawn,” 631 O’Farrell #504 was in fact withdrawn from the MLS. Now back on the…
Asking $1,595,000 early last October, Embarcadero Lofts #406 was re-listed in February asking the same, reduced by $100,000 two weeks later, and then by another $100,000 two weeks after that.…
The sale of 4338 Cesar Chavez closed escrow on 3/19/09 with a reported contract price of $1,725,000 (21% under the original asking price of $2,195,000). A plugged-in “noearch” gets the…
A plugged-in reader’s (slightly edited) 12 notes on Emerald Fund’s proposal to develop 333 Harrison Street which has been approved by San Francisco’s Planning Commission: 1. The new building will…
This remodeled San Francisco Queen Anne is “Fall” in the row of “Four Seasons” Victorians on Waller (1333 Waller) and has been on the market for a few weeks asking…
It shouldn’t seem like much of a “secret” (or come as any surprise) to the plugged-in people, but as a tipster notes the sales office at One Rincon Hill is…
“On Rincon Hill, the Emerald Fund is proposing to build 308 units at 333 Harrison St., a project that would include two neighborhood parks. At 430 Main St. and 429…
According to DataQuick, recorded home sales volume in San Francisco fell 36.9% on a year-over-year basis last month (272 recorded sales in February ’09 versus 431 sales in February ‘08)…
According to a plugged-in tipster the sales manager at The Infinity has announced 50 contracts have been written for units in tower two. That’s roughly 17% “sold.” UPDATE: Our appologies…