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Two Tales Told by Two Glen Park Homes for Sale Now

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Real Estate Agent with Zephyr Real Estate

Wow, what a long and crazy day. Today was broker’s tour, so I’ve been touring and previewing properties since 9am in the northeast section of San Francisco (district 8) . While I could go on and and on with three word sentences about the dozens of homes for sale I saw today, I figured instead I would focus it in on one particular neighborhood. While I saw a lot of great property (and not some great) all across the city, this evening I’m going to focus in on Glen Park.

Glen Park makes up the southern-most part of District 5, and if you’d like to review how things went in this neighborhood last year, here is a link to a handy chart of median price statistics for district 5.

Two homes for sale in Glen Park from today's tour are worth particular mention.

First we have 182 Lippard, which is on the south side of Bosworth in Glen Park, across the street from the Glen Park Elementary School. This home was originally listed for sale last November at $799,000 but withdrawn after 30 days for the holidays. It came back on for the same price, and according to the agent showing the property today, they have accepted an offer on the property. Is this a sign of a market shift, or just the response we should expect when listing in a “traditional” vs. “off-season” time?

182 Lippard listed by Beth Kershaw of Hill & Co.

 

The next home for sale in Glen Park I’m going to highlight is 43 Nordhoff. This Glen Park home is also on the south side of Bosworth, and was last sold in June of 2008 at the asking price of $1,269,000. While my memory isn’t perfect, I didn’t notice any dramatic remodeling to the home, and it is now on the market for less than was paid with an asking price of $1,095,000.

The backyard at 43 Nordhoff listed by Paul Huber of Pacific Union

As always, if you’d like to see either of these Glen Park homes for sale – or any other home in the city, don’t hesitate to get in touch!

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