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A Fairly Big Fair Market Drop (42 Percent) For 61 Fair Avenue

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A Fairly Big Fair Market Drop (42 Percent) For 61 Fair Avenue

September 2nd, 2009

As we wrote in February: A Bernal Heights single-family (with in-law in the basement) sales comp in May of 2006 at $980,000, 61 Fair Avenue was bought back by the bank in December of 2008 for $949,862 (suggesting a...

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New York In Nob Hill Returns After Three Years: 1022 Powell Street #3

September 2nd, 2009

As we wrote about 1022 Powell Street (behind the vines) in April of 2006: As you know, it's not often that we agree with listing hyperbole. And although we've only seen pictures (so far), we just might have to...

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The Trap Door, Secret Passageways, And Dungeon Of 2550 Webster

September 2nd, 2009

The lines that couldn't help but catch our attention from the sworn affidavit of Samuel Howard Sloan with respect to the Bourn Mansion at 2550 Webster: I am well aware of everything in the house, including the trap door, the...

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North To South (And Apples To Apples) From Atop 2041 Sacramento

September 2nd, 2009

An overlook of Lafayette Park to the north from the living room is a rather nice feature. The south facing private roof deck overlooking Cathedral Hill is as well. Purchased for $2,286,500 in June of 2007, the top floor...

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And Now Our Afternoon Parks Update: The insta-park phenom Pavement to Parks...

September 2nd, 2009

2009_09_stump.jpgThe insta-park phenom Pavement to Parks has its most "dramatic" transformation yet in Guerrero Park, with large logs that will soon form the "backbones" of planter beds. Meanwhile, Noe Valley, SF has spotted a (fairly) recent posting of a Mission Streetscape Plan document that shows, among other things, a "gateway" park at Dolores and San Jose. We shall not be sated. [Streetsblog, NVSF]