Listed for: $5.85M
Received: $5.7M
Size: 3-bed, 3.5-bath, 2,955-square-foot condo
Location: 1960 Grant Ave Ph 17, Telegraph Hill
The skinny: When we drew up our list of the 25 most expensive homes for sale in San Francisco last week, No. 24, Penthouse 17 at Telegraph Terrace, was under contract, and now the sale has gone through. Even after bouncing on and off the market for the better part of the year and cutting its price down from the original offering of $6.25M, this three-bed condo didn't make its asking price—which may have been rather ambitious to begin with. The property last sold for $2.9M in 2010 and then, per the brokerbabble, underwent a renovation. No before pictures are around to make a real comparison, though. It's got more terraces—seven!—than bedrooms and baths combined, so there's that.
Listed for: $2.395M
Received: $3.005M
Size: 4-bed, 3.5-bath, 2,679-square-foot single-family home
Location: 525 Jersey St, Noe Valley
The skinny: Built in 1900, this four-bedroom spent all of two and a half weeks on the market before going for $610K over asking. The recently remodeled home is a very odd mix of old (prominently displayed stained glass, exposed ceiling beams) and new (the most au courant decorating expertise Pier 1 has to offer).
Listed for: $1.995M
Received: $2.325M
Size: 3-bed, 3.5-bath, 2,486-square-foot single-family home
Location: 464 Douglass St, Eureka Valley
The skinny: Not much to see here, unfortunately; there's just the one facade photo. The property went on the market on Tuesday and sold Wednesday without so much as an open house—a blip on the MLS that would barely have registered had last week not been this painfully slow.
· The 25 Most Expensive Homes for Sale in San Francisco [Curbed SF]