Maximum Overbid of the Week: Corona Heights Home Sold for $1,377,000 Over Asking


Selling a home in San Francisco sometimes completely defies expectations. We see properties move fast, but the recent sale at Roosevelt Way truly commands attention… The list price was set at $2,098,000. After just fourteen days, the buyers closed the deal for an astonishing $3,475,000. That equals $1,377,000 above the asking price. Buyers and sellers … Continue reading Maximum Overbid of the Week: Corona Heights Home Sold for $1,377,000 Over Asking

Massive Discount in Alamo Square: Home Sold for $1,875,000 Under Asking


Look at this incredible price reduction. The seller originally wanted $11,000,000 for this striking property. It ended up closing for $9,125,000 after sitting on the market for over a hundred days. We have to ask if this was the deal of the century or just a necessary market correction… You might think a huge price … Continue reading Massive Discount in Alamo Square: Home Sold for $1,875,000 Under Asking

Maximum Overbid of the Week: Inner Richmond Home Sold for $1,775,000 Over Asking


The property at 219 4th Avenue hit the market asking $3,625,000. Within one week it was gone. It recently closed for $5,400,000. We see big sales around here all the time … but getting $1,775,000 over asking in a single week is something else entirely. Buyers and sellers take note because this proves that the … Continue reading Maximum Overbid of the Week: Inner Richmond Home Sold for $1,775,000 Over Asking

A Great Deal in Russian Hill: Home Sold for $1,182,875 Under Asking


Sometimes the market hands you an absolute gift… you just have to be ready to act. We absolutely love seeing a buyer walk away with over a million dollars in savings on a premier piece of real estate. That is exactly what happened at the residence on 1100 Union Street #1000. The initial asking price … Continue reading A Great Deal in Russian Hill: Home Sold for $1,182,875 Under Asking

Should You Buy a Fixer-Upper? Pros, Cons, and What to Consider


Buying a fixer-upper can be a thrilling adventure, and an absolutely mind boggling confusing, frustrating, and downright painful process in San Francisco, and it sure as heck isn’t for everyone. But for those willing to roll up their sleeves, it can be a rewarding way to buy into a desirable neighborhood, get creative with design, … Continue reading Should You Buy a Fixer-Upper? Pros, Cons, and What to Consider