Every week we pick a neighborhood and show you the ten least expensive properties currently for sale in it. This week we're switching it up a bit by mapping the ten least expensive properties for sale in San Francisco that are under 1,000 square feet. We didn't include tenant occupied units or BMR (Below Market Rate) units. Let's get this party started!
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The Ten Least Expensive Properties for Sale in SF: Under 1,000 Sq. Ft. Edition

2945 Baker, Cow Hollow
Asking price: $325,000
Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 275 sq. ft. TIC
Price per square foot: $1,182
The skinny: This is a studio that overlooks Broderick Street in Cow Hollow. It's very close to the shops and restaurants of Union Street and the Presidio National Park. Monthly HOA dues are $125 and there's no mention of parking. It's been on the market 11 days.
260 King, Mission Bay
Asking price: $339,500
Size: 0-bed 1-bath, 671 sq. ft. condo
Price per square foot: $506
The skinny: This is a short sale with "an HOA lien in excess of $50,000.00 and this debt shall be assumed by the Buyer." Monthly HOA dues are $684 and there's 1-car parking in the garage. This unit's been on the market 521 days.
301 Crescent, Bayview Heights
Asking price: $348,888
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 807 sq. ft. condo
Price per square foot: $432
The skinny: This is a unit in a newish development that was built in 2007. It's got amenities galore, including a free shuttle to BART. Monthly HOA dues are $335 and there's 1-car parking in the garage. It's been on the market 17 days.
942 Ingerson, Bayiew Heights
Asking price: $388,000
Size: 3-bed, 2-bath, 700 sq. ft. single-family home
Price per square foot: $554
The skinny: This is a "sunny view home" in Bayview Heights. The garage fits two cars. It's been on the market 18 days.
4353 17th Street, Corona Heights
Asking price: $399,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 540 sq. ft. single-family home
The skinny: This is a fixer-upper cottage with "great development potential." Tom Laursen with Redfin notes that there may "be dry rot on the retaining wall underneath house but should have expert check to verify."
750 Van Ness, Civic Center
Asking price: $399,000
Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 396 sq. ft. condo
Price per square foot: $1,008
The skinny: This is a corner studio that overlooks the courtyard. The building has lots of amenities, including a roof deck with a BBQ grill. Monthly HOA dues are $382 and there's no mention of parking. The unit's been on the market 4 days.
960 Bush, Tendernob
Asking price: $399,000
Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 560 sq. ft. condo
Price per square foot: $713
The skinny: This studio has wall-to-wall windows that overlook the pool. The condo's had some upgrades, including quartz countertops in the kitchen and bathroom. Monthly HOA dues are not listed and there's 1-car parking in the garage. It's been on the market 4 days.
2162 Quesada, Silver Terrace
Asking price: $439,000
Size: 3-bed, 1-bath, 995 sq. ft. single-family home
Price per square foot: $441
The skinny: Advertised as a "Family Starter," this home is a fixer-upper with nice potential. There's even a large basement and a large backyard. The home's been on the market 9 days.
730 Excelsior, Excelsior
Asking price: $475,000
Size: 2-bed, 1-bath, 875 sq. ft. single-family home
Price per square foot: $543
The skinny: This property's listed as a four bedroom, but Tom Laursen with Redfin toured the place and said "Basically a two-bedroom with two rooms downstairs that are currently being used as bedrooms. No formal dining room and not really enough room in the kitchen to call it an eat-in kitchen." That said, it has a nice view. It's been on the market 47 days.
621 Lakeview, Ingleside
Asking price: $479,000
Size: 2-bed, 1-bath, 900 sq. ft. single-family home
Price per square foot: $532
The skinny: This is a fixer-upper in Ingleside. There's a large backyard, but no inlaw potential. It's been on the market 63 days.
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