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The Most Expensive Homes to Recently Come onto the Market

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Every week we comb through the real estate listings to bring you the ten least expensive pieces of residential real estate in a single neighborhood. This week we're switching it up a bit, and instead showing you the ten most expensive properties to hit the market in the past seven days. This map does not include multi-unit buildings—only single-family homes and condos are shown. Of the 55 properties that hit the market recently, the tenth most expensive is a TIC in Noe Valley that's asking $1.3M. At $5.5M, the most expensive is a 2-bedroom at Millennium Tower in Yerba Buena.

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Millennium Tower Condo

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Asking price: $5,500,000
This 2-bedroom at the Millennium Tower clocks in at an impressive 3,800 square feet. It's that large because it's actually a combination of two end units. Monthly HOA dues are a staggering $3,386 and there's 2-car parking if you want to shell out $380 per month.

Arts & Crafts Single-Family Home

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Asking price: $3,795,000
A house with an outdoor heated pool! That's exactly what this 5-bed, 2.5-bath, 3,300-square-foot home is.

St. Regis Residences Condo

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Asking price: $2,800,000
This is a painfully ordinary 2-bed, 2.5-bath, 1,700-square-foot condo at the St. Regis Residences, though we suppose you're buying into this building for the prestige the address brings and the amenities, which include access to the 24/7 in-room dining and butler services. Monthly HOA dues are $2,172 and valet parking for one car will cost you $225 per month.

Telegraph Hill Single-Family Home

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Asking price: $2,800,000
Located on the magical Filbert Stairway, this 2-bed, 2.5-bath, 1,950-square-foot home has views galore of the Bay and East Bay. Because of the location, parking is not included though can be rented nearby.

Inner Richmond Single-Family Home

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Asking price: $1,995,000
This is a single-family home that has a lower level unit that's being marketed as guest quarters, though it could also be a legal apartment that you could rent out.

Lower Haight Single-Family Home

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Asking price: $1,599,000
This 4-bed, 4.5-bath, 2,600-square-foot abode has a really large south-facing yard. There's also a legal studio on the ground floor. The sellers of the home also have architectural plans available for a 2-level modern expansion.

Condo at the Summit

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Asking price: $1,495,000
This is a 1-bed, 1-bath condo asking $1.495M. That's right, folks. $1.495M for a one bedroom. Granted, it's on the 31st floor and has panoramic views, but it's still a one bedroom condo for $1.495M. It's also less than 1,000 square feet at 971. Monthly HOA dues are $951 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

Another Millennium Tower Condo

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Asking price: $1,450,000
Check this unit out if you desperately want to live in the Millennium Tower but can't afford the pricier unit above. This 2-bed, 2-bath, 1,098-square-foot unit is on the 12th floor. Monthly HOA dues are $960 and there's no parking.

Cow Hollow Condo

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Asking price: $1,399,000
On Cow Hollow's popular Union Street strip, but a few blocks from the retail part of it. This is a 3-bed, 2-bath, 1,700-square-foot condo. Monthly HOA dues are $394 and there's 1-car parking.

Noe Valley TIC

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Asking price: $1,300,000
This is a 3-bed, 2-bath upper unit in a 4-unit building. The buying process for tenancies in common is different from a normal condo sale. Please talk to your realtor about what a TIC is before you fall in love with this place. Monthly HOA dues are $250 and there's 1-car parking.

Millennium Tower Condo

Asking price: $5,500,000
This 2-bedroom at the Millennium Tower clocks in at an impressive 3,800 square feet. It's that large because it's actually a combination of two end units. Monthly HOA dues are a staggering $3,386 and there's 2-car parking if you want to shell out $380 per month.

Arts & Crafts Single-Family Home

Asking price: $3,795,000
A house with an outdoor heated pool! That's exactly what this 5-bed, 2.5-bath, 3,300-square-foot home is.

St. Regis Residences Condo

Asking price: $2,800,000
This is a painfully ordinary 2-bed, 2.5-bath, 1,700-square-foot condo at the St. Regis Residences, though we suppose you're buying into this building for the prestige the address brings and the amenities, which include access to the 24/7 in-room dining and butler services. Monthly HOA dues are $2,172 and valet parking for one car will cost you $225 per month.

Telegraph Hill Single-Family Home

Asking price: $2,800,000
Located on the magical Filbert Stairway, this 2-bed, 2.5-bath, 1,950-square-foot home has views galore of the Bay and East Bay. Because of the location, parking is not included though can be rented nearby.

Inner Richmond Single-Family Home

Asking price: $1,995,000
This is a single-family home that has a lower level unit that's being marketed as guest quarters, though it could also be a legal apartment that you could rent out.

Lower Haight Single-Family Home

Asking price: $1,599,000
This 4-bed, 4.5-bath, 2,600-square-foot abode has a really large south-facing yard. There's also a legal studio on the ground floor. The sellers of the home also have architectural plans available for a 2-level modern expansion.

Condo at the Summit

Asking price: $1,495,000
This is a 1-bed, 1-bath condo asking $1.495M. That's right, folks. $1.495M for a one bedroom. Granted, it's on the 31st floor and has panoramic views, but it's still a one bedroom condo for $1.495M. It's also less than 1,000 square feet at 971. Monthly HOA dues are $951 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

Another Millennium Tower Condo

Asking price: $1,450,000
Check this unit out if you desperately want to live in the Millennium Tower but can't afford the pricier unit above. This 2-bed, 2-bath, 1,098-square-foot unit is on the 12th floor. Monthly HOA dues are $960 and there's no parking.

Cow Hollow Condo

Asking price: $1,399,000
On Cow Hollow's popular Union Street strip, but a few blocks from the retail part of it. This is a 3-bed, 2-bath, 1,700-square-foot condo. Monthly HOA dues are $394 and there's 1-car parking.

Noe Valley TIC

Asking price: $1,300,000
This is a 3-bed, 2-bath upper unit in a 4-unit building. The buying process for tenancies in common is different from a normal condo sale. Please talk to your realtor about what a TIC is before you fall in love with this place. Monthly HOA dues are $250 and there's 1-car parking.