Sea Cliff just saw significant movement with this recent closing. Listed at $3,995,000, this residence at 284 32nd Avenue did not stay available for long. The final number came in at $4,688,000. That is a solid $693,000 over the asking price… showing that buyers remain aggressive for specific renovations. Inside features included Taj Mahal countertops … Continue reading Maximum Overbid of the Week: Sea Cliff Home Sells for $693,000 Over Asking
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Maximum Overbid of the Week: Noe Valley Home Sells for $1,055,000 Over Asking
Another home sold for more than $1M over asking. The listing price sat at $2,695,000, and the closing price reached $3,750,000. That is a massive jump from the initial figure. The property at 133 Vicksburg Street commanded serious attention. The dual frontage lot featuring three garages and a separate carriage house definitely drew people in, … Continue reading Maximum Overbid of the Week: Noe Valley Home Sells for $1,055,000 Over Asking
Maximum Overbid of the Week: Potrero Hill Home Sells for $765,000 Over Asking
Potrero Hill just witnessed another significant transaction. Take a look at 525 Arkansas Street. This Marina style residence listed for just $2,995,000 but the market had other plans. The property closed for $3,760,000. That puts the final number at $765,000 over the original asking price. Buyers responded well to the layout. The home features a … Continue reading Maximum Overbid of the Week: Potrero Hill Home Sells for $765,000 Over Asking
Maximum Overbid of the Week: Dolores Heights Home Sells for $2,037,888 Over Asking
The final number on 3616 21st Street makes a serious statement. Listed for $2,188,000 in Dolores Heights, this 1968 Albert Lanier home attracted significant attention. Buyers pushed the price to close at $4,225,888. That is an increase of over $2,000,000 from the original list price… a clear indicator that specific architecture combined with downtown views … Continue reading Maximum Overbid of the Week: Dolores Heights Home Sells for $2,037,888 Over Asking
Maximum Overbid of the Week: Eureka Valley Home Sells for $1,085,000 Over Asking
We keep hearing chatter about where the market is heading, but numbers like this tend to silence the room. The property at 279 Diamond Street just closed, and the final sales price is one for the books. Listed originally for $3,495,000, this Eureka Valley residence did not just inch past the asking price. It sold … Continue reading Maximum Overbid of the Week: Eureka Valley Home Sells for $1,085,000 Over Asking
Maximum Overbid of the Week: Ingleside Home Sells for $300,000 Over Asking
We often get caught up talking about the massive sales on the north side of town, but it is a mistake to sleep on the neighborhoods further south. A perfect example just crossed the finish line over in Ingleside. Take a look at 255 Miramar Avenue. This 1935 Mediterranean style home came to market with … Continue reading Maximum Overbid of the Week: Ingleside Home Sells for $300,000 Over Asking
A Great Deal in Clarendon Heights: Home Sells for $300,000 Under Asking
High-design architecture usually commands a premium, but sometimes the market offers a bit of breathing room. The sellers of 180 Palo Alto Avenue were looking for $6,300,000. When the deal closed just after Christmas, the final price came in at $6,000,000. That is a $300,000 difference… This isn’t just a house; it is a 1958 … Continue reading A Great Deal in Clarendon Heights: Home Sells for $300,000 Under Asking
San Francisco’s Real Estate Market Recap For April
April’s market was basically more of the same of what we’ve been seeing for the last 12-16 months in San Francisco. Virtually all of our statistics are at historic or near-historic readings: number of homes for sale way down, months supply of inventory way down, percentage of listings accepting offers way up, days on market … Continue reading San Francisco’s Real Estate Market Recap For April
