Archive for November 19th, 2008

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Taking You Inside : 3960 20th Street

November 19, 2008

“Taking You Inside” is our version of MTV’s “Cribs“.  We had the pleasure of touring 3960 20th Street a few days ago.  This beautiful 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath Craftsman sits high on Liberty Hill, just steps from Mission Dolores Park.  The home came on the market on October 9 at $2.295M.  The price was dropped yesterday (November 18) to $1.995M.  We’ve toured a lot of homes and can definitely say, this one’s pretty sweet.  Here’s the spot and a look inside.

3960 20th Street - The Spot (click to enlarge)

3960 20th Street - The Spot (click to enlarge)

3960 20th - Exterior (click to enlarge)

3960 20th - Exterior (click to enlarge)

3960 20th Street - Kitchen (click to enlarge)

3960 20th Street - Kitchen (click to enlarge)

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Pocket Listings for 11/19/08

November 19, 2008

What the heck is a pocket listing? A pocket listing is a home that is not being advertised to the general public through the MLS or a listing that will come on the market in the future but right now is still a secret. Many homes in San Francisco sell while off the open market, so pocket listing culture is a big deal. Every week, we’ll be sharing info about pocket listings that we know about. Information on pocket listings is sparse and secretive, so pardon us if we seem short on details for the purposes of our blog. If you are interested in learning more, you can click HERE to contact us. Without further adieu, here are this week’s pocket listings:

Pocket Listings!!
Out of our pocket and over to you

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Getting Granular in Nob Hill

November 19, 2008

There’s only one neighborhood that truly looks down on the Financial District, and that is Nob Hill.  Fancy balls, galas, crystal chandeliers, and velvet ropes spring to mind.  The area boasts some of the most incredible views of San Francisco and has the high-priced property to go along with them.

Looking up California Street, which climbs Nob Hill (Courtesy of Bill Storage photo)

Looking up California Street, which climbs Nob Hill (Courtesy of Bill Storage photo)

We researched median sales prices in Nob Hill.  The area is largely comprised of condos, co-ops, and TICs.  Therefore, single family homes were left out of the analysis.  What did we find? Read the rest of this entry ?

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