theFrontSteps' Social Media Roundup | June 2025

theFrontSteps’ Social Media Roundup: June 2025 Edition

Hey there, SF home hunters, deal trackers, and real estate voyeurs. It’s time for your monthly sip and scroll through what went down (and way up) this June in San Francisco real estate. From big-time overbids to under-the-radar off-market gems, our feed’s been packed with everything from dreamy Dolores flats to creative commercial spaces in the Mission. Let’s rewind.


Our Listings: Sales, Deals & Hot Properties

Just Listed: Inner Mission Commercial Vibes

2169 Folsom St #M101 | $995,000

Calling all creatives: Unit M101 at the Allied Box Factory just hit the market. Think: nearly 1,000 sq ft of wide-open industrial goodness—old-growth timbers, concrete floors, a kitchenette, and a shared garden that’s chef’s kiss. Retail? Studio? HQ for your next big idea? It’s all possible here.

Exterior view of the Allied Box Factory building in San Francisco, showcasing a green facade with large windows, trees in front, and parked cars, highlighting a real estate listing priced at $995,000.

Dolores Street Price Drop

350 Dolores St | Now $1,149,000 (was $1,195,000)

This elegant Edwardian TIC just got a little more approachable. High ceilings, two fireplaces, vintage character, and an A+ location near Dolores Park. It’s that classic SF charm—with modern perks.

Exterior view of a Victorian-style building with a price reduction announcement and the listed price of $1,149,000.

Sold! Double Win on Utah Street

489 & 495 Utah St | Potrero Hill | Sold for $1,175,000

One property, two units, and plenty of interest—especially for the studio ADU. Main unit: $1.075M. ADU: $100K. Value? Way more. Potrero Hill wins again.

Image of a sold real estate listing for 489 & 495 Utah St in Potrero Hill, San Francisco, displayed with a 'SOLD' banner and the sale price of $1,175,000.

SF Market Snapshot: June 2025

Check out the stats for SF single-family homes and condos—and find out who’s got the edge: buyers or sellers (hint: it rhymes with “tellers”).

Aerial view of San Francisco's skyline with buildings and the Golden Gate Bridge visible, featuring text overlay 'SAN FRANCISCO REAL ESTATE June 2025 Market Update' and a 'Quick Take' note on rates and prices.

Reels You Shouldn’t Miss (Even If They’re Not Our Listings)

The Noe Valley Steal

1559-1559A Church St | $503K under asking

Closed at $4.995M (originally $5.498M). Rooftop deck, floor-to-ceiling windows, legal in-law unit… and a very lucky buyer.

Modern Noe Valley home in San Francisco, featuring large windows and contemporary design, sold for $503,000 under asking price.

Chinatown Overbid Madness

1035 Stockton | Sold $1.25M Over

Investor alert: this mixed-use building proves demand for solid rental income is very real.

Aerial view of a Financial District property in San Francisco with text overlay indicating it sold for $1,250,000 over asking.

50% Off a Nob Hill Hotel?!

The Mayflower Hotel | $9.9M (was $19M)

94 rooms. Garage. Commercial space. Private baths. And no, this wasn’t a fixer. Just a massive score—and our most viral reel of the month (19K+ views!).

Exterior view of a Nob Hill property in San Francisco with a sign indicating it sold for $9.1 million under asking price.

Noe Valley’s $755K Overbid

773 Duncan | Listed at $2.195M → Sold at $2.95M

10 days. 34% over. Location, skyline views, and that modern remodel? Unstoppable combo.

Exterior view of a Noe Valley home in San Francisco with a text overlay stating it sold for $755,000 over the asking price.

Russian Hill Underdog

1125 Union St | Sold $285K under asking

Not every listing’s a bidding war. This 8-unit building proves buyers can still flex—if they know where to look.

Image featuring a Russian Hill property in San Francisco, with text overlay stating it was sold for $285,000 under asking price.

63 Knollview Way | Midtown Terrace

1125 Union St | Sold $285K under asking

Sold $782K over asking

Image showcasing a Midtown Terrace home in San Francisco that sold for $782,000 over asking price, featuring a modern exterior and a stylish interior with a dining area.

Presidio Heights Underbid

Sold $455K under asking

Golden Gate peeks, a Thomas Church-designed garden, and a $4.995M close. Sometimes patience does pay off.

Interior view of a Presidio Heights home in San Francisco, featuring a cozy living space with modern decor and a large wall art, highlighting that it sold for $455,000 under the asking price.

Meadowbrook Drive

$625K over asking—because that outdoor kitchen sealed the deal

A modern living room in a Lake Shore home, featuring stylish furniture and decor, with a bold caption stating it sold for $625,000 over asking price.

Off-Market & Coming Soon Alerts

60 Years Off-Market: Richmond Gem

651 29th Ave

First time on the market in six decades. Classic Spanish style, a 30-ft lot, near Golden Gate Park—and yes, we can get you in.

Off-market home in San Francisco's Central Richmond listed for $1,899,000

Off-Market Gold at The Rockwell

2BD/2BA corner condo with a view

You won’t see this on Redfin (yet), but we’ve got the keys. DM us “DRIP” for access to exclusive off-market listings.

Exterior view of an off-market condo in San Francisco's Van Ness/Civic Center, listed for $1,615,000.

331 Vicente St, West Portal

3BD/3BA, modern with a 96 Walk Score

Off-market home in San Francisco's West Portal listed for $3,200,000 featuring a contemporary exterior and spacious backyard.

205 Dellbrook, Midtown Terrace

Split-level 4BD/2BA near trails

Interior view of an off-market home in San Francisco's Midtown Terrace, featuring a stylish living room with a fireplace and modern furnishings, listed for $1,795,000.

Want to keep tabs on all this?

Track overbids, underbids, recent sales, and hidden gems over at The Goods. Want early access to off-market listings? Sign up to our Off-Market Drip.

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Got a favorite listing from June?

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