Well, that was fast. Our listing at 529 Clayton Street, a quintessential Edwardian flat in the heart of the Haight Ashbury, has officially sold. After just five days on the market, this charming home attracted eight offers and ultimately closed for $1,665,000, a remarkable $370,000 over the original asking price. This wasn’t entirely a surprise. … Continue reading Another Overbid in SF: Haight Ashbury Flat Sells for $370,000 Over Asking
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Maximum Overbid: Noe Valley Edwardian Sells for $1,038,000 Over Asking
Here we go again. Another classic Noe Valley sale that makes you stop and look twice. The Edwardian home at 4031 22nd Street just closed at $2,533,000, a staggering $1,038,000 above its $1,495,000 list price after only 11 days on the market. Built in 1911, this 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath home landed a final price of $1,655.56 … Continue reading Maximum Overbid: Noe Valley Edwardian Sells for $1,038,000 Over Asking
Pac Heights Mansion Sans Open Floor Plan Wants $10.5M
[Editor’s note: We have removed all photos of the interior, per request. Rest assured, it’s a lovely home.] They don’t make them like they used to, but sometimes you can still see the difference when an old home comes to market again in, well, let’s call it an unusually preserved state. To be clear, the … Continue reading Pac Heights Mansion Sans Open Floor Plan Wants $10.5M
The Front Steps Guide To San Francisco Edwardians
Few things are so quintessentially San Franciscan as Victorian houses, but there’s another style of classic SF home that’s even more numerous in the city and, whether everyone realizes it or not, exerts even greater influence over the city’s aesthetic. Edwardians are what we might think of as siblings to Victorians–or, with an eye toward … Continue reading The Front Steps Guide To San Francisco Edwardians
Redesigned Pac Heights Looker Asks $8.5 Million
Say what you like about Pacific Heights–few neighborhoods are as financially unattainable for the average SF buyer–but it really does conceal some profound treasures in its storehouse. Case in point, 2250 Jackson Street, a looker that just listed with Coldwell Banker for the deeply Pac Heights price of $8.5 million. Per the ad: “Originally built … Continue reading Redesigned Pac Heights Looker Asks $8.5 Million
“Queen of the Fillmore’s” Scott Street Mansion asks $7.85 Million
Just a stone’s throw away from Alamo Square’s Painted Ladies (not that it’s advisable to throw stones around such prized assets…), an enormous early 20th century house with a profoundly classy Edwardian exterior at 711 Scott Street just listed, asking an equally high-class $7.85 million. The ad promises six beds, eight baths, and nearly 7,000 … Continue reading “Queen of the Fillmore’s” Scott Street Mansion asks $7.85 Million
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Classic Noe Valley Edwardian, Extensively Renovated…and Reduced
Did we just write that? A Classic Noe Valley Edwardian, Renovated, yet reduced? We did indeed. It turns out $1,495,000 isn’t the best price for 3774 23rd Street. This 3 bed, 2.5 bath 1561 square foot home has a laundry list of new amenities, including “new foundation with steel & full seismic upgrades” (what constitutes … Continue reading Classic Noe Valley Edwardian, Extensively Renovated…and Reduced
