Where the Cash Buyer Competition Is
If you’re aiming to close on a property in 2013, it’s a good idea to size up the competition and hone your strategy at this…
Pacific Heights
If you’re aiming to close on a property in 2013, it’s a good idea to size up the competition and hone your strategy at this…
A one-bedroom condo is typically not the ideal home. Who doesn’t want an extra room for guests or an office? But as prices escalate in…
It can be a challenge to find a 2BR condo with parking in classic San Francisco neighborhoods such as the Marina, Nob Hill, and Pacific…
Pacific Heights and Corona Heights are two very different neighborhoods. But today we take a look at what you can get for your money in…
As condo prices climb and low inventory persists in centrally located neighborhoods, San Francisco buyers appear to be more willing to take on TICs. A…
I toured The Heights yesterday, a 13-unit, two-building condo development on California and Divisadero on the border of Pacific Heights/Lower Pacific Heights. There are two-…
I took a first look at 1840 Washington this week, the new 26-unit condo development in Pacific Heights. To recap previous posts, 1840 Washington features a…
It’s almost time to start touring The Washington, the upcoming 26-unit condo development at 1840 Washington, between Franklin and Van Ness. This property is kind…
It’s no secret that single women are more likely to purchase a home than single men. (Based on all the single women I’ve helped buy…
Sold for $100,000 over its $5.5M asking price in just three days, 2531 Washington in Pacific Heights closed escrow last week for $5.6M. That makes…
It’s been a while since I’ve rounded up a trio of homes with high Walk Scores. Today we take a look at a two condos and one…
San Francisco is one of the few cities where one-bedroom condos can actually sell for $1M or more. In most cases, such properties will be…
Two recent sales in Pacific Heights exemplified buyers’ extreme purchasing activities. It just goes to show you that buyers really will determine market value.
Part of taking the pulse of San Francisco real estate means noting the least and most expensive properties currently available. So here’s a look at…
First listed back in September 2010 for $2,995,000, the 5BR/3.5BA Victorian single-family home sans garage at 2679 California Street closed escrow last week. That’s 305…