September 14, 2009 • 2:34 pm
2009 AIA San Francisco Living Tour selected participant is coming to the market.
Awards:
- 2008 Gold Nugget, Grand Award – Best Custom Home under 5,000 SF.
- 2008 28th Annual Builders Choice Design & Planning Awards, Grand Award – Custom home, less than 3,500 SF.
- 2009 Custom Home Magazine, Merit Award – Custom home, 3,000 SF or less.
- 2009 Great American Kitchens, Kitchen featured in article.
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Filed under: listings , garrett goldman, Glen Park, real estate
October 13, 2008 • 10:35 am
August 6, 2008 • 10:15 am
January 29, 2008 • 7:14 pm
January 14, 2008 • 5:45 pm
For nothing more than a little fun, we thought it would be interesting to extrapolate some of the numbers we played with last week to predict what prices would be in ten years IF the rate of inflation and appreciation remained the same as it’s been over the last decade. So, with some very basic math, we averaged out the increase for single family homes, lofts/condos/TICs and Multi Unit buildings in five neighborhoods and applied it to a new neighborhood, Glen Park–2017. Not only do we doubt that the rate of appreciation will remain the same, but we hope with all our might that it doesn’t because not a damn soul will be able to afford a tank of gas let alone a modest house in Glen Park.
Glen Park
|
2007 |
2017 |
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Average cost of a single family house |
$1,059,660 |
$3,274,349 |
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Average cost of a cup of coffee |
$1.65 |
$2.73 |
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Average cost of a Condo/Loft/TIC |
$833,878 |
$2,068,993 |
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Average cost of a gallon of gas |
$3.25 |
$8.18 |
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Average cost of a multi unit building |
$1,065,333 |
$3,123,467 |
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Then Vs. Now [San Francisco Schtuff]
Filed under: Ggold, Glen Park, then vs now , garrett goldman, Glen Park, then vs now
January 9, 2008 • 8:08 pm
Sangha, a new restaurant in the ever changing Glen Park village is a Scandinavian-looking, minimalist style space offering a Japanese-Latin fusion menu from the chef behind Blowfish, Moki’s, and Mas Sake. Feast on flavors from Tokyo to Cancun with dishes like cornmeal togadashi dusted squid, citrus-soy fillet mignon and a tempura-style, maguro, avocado, and jalapeño creation called the Ecstasy Roll.
Sangha is a work in progress and seems to be running a bit behind schedule, (we were under the impression that it was supposed to open last summer) but has a continually expanding menu. Glen Park is poppin’ with all sorts of tasty delights from Chenery Park, Galina, La Corneta, and Le Petit Laurent and they are all easy to get to, only a block from the bart station.
Contact:
678 Chenery Street
415.333.0101
Glen Park is RED hot [GTwice]
First Look Inside: Glen Parks Sangha [Eater SF]
Thrillist supplied us with the image; thank ya.
Filed under: Food, Ggold, Glen Park, restaurants , Food, Glen Park, restaurants, sangha
December 17, 2007 • 8:49 pm
Follow-up Monday over here at SF Schtuff HQ. Goin’ through some older posts’ it was noticed that a few promised updates had to be addressed.
From October’s $1,344.231 per square foot:
“This listing fascinates me for several reasons:
1. It’s a good deal of money for a very small house
2. It’s being listed by an “online” company (redfin)
3. This home was on the market for the exact price in May ‘07 and was never sold (withdrawn)
I’ll be sure to report back with further details”
Further Details:
- Accepted offer 12/06
- Reduced from $699K to $650K on 12/15
- House goes back on the market 12/15
55 Laidley Street [Home San Francisco]
$1,344.231 per square foot!?! [San Francisco Schtuff]
*photo courtesy of Redfin Real Estate via SFARMLS.
Filed under: Ggold, Glen Park, listings, updates , Glen Park, listings, updates
October 15, 2007 • 5:54 pm
55 Laidley Street is the most expensive house price per square foot in all the land of Glen Park (and quite possibly all the land in district 5), but perhaps that’s because the buyers will save a little money on their electricity bill with those solar panels and small living space (according to the tax records, this home is 520 square feet). This listing fascinates me for several reasons:
1. It’s a good deal of money for a very small house
2. It’s being listed by an “online” company (redfin)
3. This home was on the market for the exact price in May ‘07 and was never sold (withdrawn)
I’ll be sure to report back with further details
55 Laidley Street [home san francisco]
*photo from MLS and the property is listed by Redfin Real Estate
Filed under: Ggold, Glen Park, real estate , Glen Park, listings
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