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Pocket Listings for 7/15/2009

July 15, 2009

What 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. Each week, we’ll be sharing info about pocket listings that we know of (most of them anyway- some have to remain completely confidential).

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 about a particular listing you can click HERE to contact us. Without further ado, here are this week’s pocket listings:

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

To see this week’s pocket listings, continue reading –>

1.  Marina – Single family home, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 car parking, remodeled, media room, $2,495,000.

2.  Cow Hollow – Panoramic views from this 2BR/1.5BA Edwardian flat, 1 car parking, remodeled.  $1,050,000.

3.  Laurel Heights – Single family home, around 2,500 square feet, remodeled.  $1,999,999.

4.  Cow Hollow – 2BR/1BA condo with patio.  Around 875 square feet.  Open floorplan.  No parking.  High ceilings.  $799,000, to hit MLS in a day or two.

5.  Russian Hill – Highrise home, renovated, 1 bedroom, incredible North Bay views.  Around $1.3M.

That wraps up this week’s pocket listings!  Click HERE to view pocket listings of weeks past. Many could still be available.

*NEW – Are you an agent and want your pocket listing on this post? Click HERE for details.


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3 comments

  1. Would be cool to post the pockets once they are on the MLS.


  2. I like that idea. We’ll have to figure out a way to roll this out. Thanks for the contribution!


  3. I’d just create a simple running list of pockets, by week, and whenever one converts just change it from generic to detailed. Keep the cleanoffer link too; those are convenient.



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