$100M Fix Wraps Up at Millennium
The Millennium’s tilting and leaning drama is finally ending as $100M worth of foundation work wraps up. But a soft downtown condo market won’t help Millennium values recover quickly.
Condos
The Millennium’s tilting and leaning drama is finally ending as $100M worth of foundation work wraps up. But a soft downtown condo market won’t help Millennium values recover quickly.
The San Francisco condo market is still sluggish, with way more units on the market than there are in contract. The good news, however, is that buyers don’t appear to be giving up on purchasing condos in the city.
My clients close tomorrow on a water view condo at The Infinity. They’re getting a great home—and a great deal, too.
There’s plenty of inventory and deals to be had in three of San Francisco’s most vibrant and popular neighborhoods.
Values trended up in April despite the ongoing buyer-seller condo stalemate.
I am happy to report that we’ve closed on my 701 Minnesota #227 listing in Dogpatch.
Condo median price and volume leapfrogged over the previous two months of 2023—good news for San Francisco’s condo market.
Here’s the latest batch of hand-picked off-market condo listings in San Francisco.
I just helped my client purchase a beautiful new home at 2177 Third in Dogpatch.
Price and volume saw a boost in February as we moved out of the holiday doldrums.
I have access to many off-market listings, as my clients are aware. Today I’m sharing a few of my favorite current opportunities—homes that are being…
It’s rare to find a fully-loaded condo in a great neighborhood location for under $1M in San Francisco. But my clients and I achieved just that this week with their purchase of a home at 631 Carolina in Potrero.
We just reduced the price of my loft listing at 701 Minnesota #227, making it an excellent value for a buyer looking for a home in a prime Dogpatch location.
The condo market showed signs of life in January, with a higher year-over-year median price and new buyers getting into the mix.
You’ll want to purchase a condo insurance policy to protect yourself from anything that might happen in your unit.