January 28, 2007 • 1:01 am
Above you will see a view from a picture I took from a bed at 2663 Divisadero St. (not a bad view to wake up to every morning, huh?). This home was built 105 years ago and has “old San Francisco” running through it’s veins. It’s nice and big, but needs some updating. The neighbors live in houses that are at LEAST as expensive as this one. 2663 Divisadero is on the market for $11m and has 5beds/5.5 baths and is 7800 sq. ft.
Below, you will see the view from the roofdeck of 10 Hastings . This house is on the market for $11,750,000, has 6 beds/6.5 baths and the square footage is not published in the MLS. This home is modern and clean with all of today’s amenities. The neighbors homes consist of apartments and condo buildings, making this house the most expensive on the block. It’s beautiful and has some AMAZING views, but it’s set over several levels so there are a lot of stairs to climb.
What would you do with $11-$12 million?
Filed under: Ggold, listings, real estate , garrett goldman, real estate
January 23, 2007 • 4:45 am
310 Townsend is a new warehouse conversion in Mission Bay that has been quietly under construction for quite some time. The building was seismically retrofitted to include underground parking and 45 Exposed brick and timber condos with arched brick windows. The developers’ website boasts:
- Soaring ceilings up to 14’
- Most homes with balcony access
- Flowing hardwood floors
- Exposed brick walls and timber beams
- Studio Becker European built kitchen cabinets with granite counter tops
- Bosch stainless steel appliances
- Kohler bathroom fixtures with contrasting limestone counters
There is not a price list or floor plan on the developers’ website and suprisingly this particular project has not received as much press as many other new developments in the neighborhood. We happen to be fans of brick conversions and the bustling neighborhood, so if anybody has further info., please share!
[update: We now have a price list, but since almost every unit has a different price, it's too much info. to publish here. We'd be happy to share it all however, just ask. So that you have an idea; the lowest priced 1bed/1bath is $525K and the highest priced 2bed/2bath + den is going for $1.296m.]
310 Townsend [Santa Fe Partners]
Filed under: Ggold, SoMa, neighborhood changes, new Real Estate developments, new developments , 'hood changes, garrett goldman, new developments, real estate, SoMa
January 12, 2007 • 7:26 pm
From the folks at The Potrero :
Priced from the low $400,000s, The Potrero offers a rare blend of studios, one and two bedroom flats and two and three bedroom townhomes. Many homes offer sweeping city views and private balconies and every home boasts an open, modern design with the latest designer finishes like Studio Becker cabinets and drawers, stainless GE Profile appliances and granite countertops.
As a resident of The Potrero, you’ll enjoy a private, residents-only state-of-the art Fitness and Strength Center, a private Pilates Studio, dramatic landscaped courtyards and San Francisco’s largest Whole Foods Market, all within the building.
Enjoy an established neighborhood with haute cuisine, bookstores, antiques and nightlife right at your doorstep. With brewers, chefs, poets and painters for neighbors, you’ll have plenty of inspiration to get creative with your very own new home.
Our complete website will launch shortly showcasing even further details and the Sales and Design Center opens in February.
The Potrero! [gtwice.blogspot.com]
Filed under: Potrero Hill, new developments , new developments, Potrero Hill, real estate
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