Got Shorty For 42 Percent Under 2006 At The Beacon (250 King #450)
Purchased for $599,000 in September 2006, the short sale of 250 King St #450 (a.k.a. “250 King #00045“) closed escrow yesterday with a reported contract price of $350,000 ($439 per…
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Purchased for $599,000 in September 2006, the short sale of 250 King St #450 (a.k.a. “250 King #00045“) closed escrow yesterday with a reported contract price of $350,000 ($439 per…
Having further reduced its list price by $150,000 (now asking $3,199,000, 20 percent under its original list) and “restaged,” the sellers of 722 Steiner have just listed the legal two-unit…
Refinanced by the redeveloper in November of 2007 with an $800,000 variable rate loan, 647 Grand View #3 was taken back by the bank in March of 2010 with what…
As we wrote a year ago March: As far as we know what is currently a two-story FedEx Kinko’s on the northeast corner of Van Ness and Clay is still…
The new listing for 106 Coleridge at $1,295,000 touts, “Once in a lifetime opportunity.” It had been listed for $1,495,000 in February before being withdrawn from the MLS in May.…
While printed maps won’t be available until August 1, and the MLS won’t reflect the new mappings until the evening of August 10, a plugged-in “sfrenegade” directs us to the…
As a plugged-in reader notes, 2816 Laguna has returned to the market in Cow Hollow. Having been purchased for $1,900,000 in April 2001, the three bedroom single-family home is priced…
San Francisco Citizen provides a synopsis of yesterday’s community meeting and a couple of conceptual drawings for the proposed Target at Geary and Masonic. The line of the piece, “at…
Having fallen 2.2 percent from April to May, the pace of existing home sales in the U.S. fell another 5.1 percent to a 5.37 million annual rate in June, up…
Purchased for $3,025,000 two years ago (July 2008), according to a plugged-in tipster 2416 Gough is back on the market, but not yet the MLS, and asking $2,995,000. It’s six…