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The Ten Most Expensive Residential Properties to Come onto the Market in the Past Seven Days

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134 properties have landed on the market in San Francisco in the past week. The ten most expensive properties range from $1.895M to $13.5M. Properties in Pacific Heights dominates the list, but the most expensive abode is in the Russian Hill neighborhood. There's also some properties in Yerba Buena and Nob Hill sprinkled into the list. Let's get this party started!

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807 Francisco, Russian Hill

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1) 807 Francisco, Russian Hill
Asking price: $13,500,000
Size: 7-bed, 7.5-bath, single-family home
Price per square foot: Unavailable
The skinny: This isn't this property's first time on the market. It made its first appearance on the market in October of 2012 and then went into contract. That didn't work out so now it's back. It's on our list of the 25 most expensive properties currently for sale.

3881 Clay, Presidio Heights

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2) 3881 Clay, Presidio Heights
Asking price: $4,695,000
Size: 4-bed, 5.5-bath, 4,340 square foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $1,082
The skinny: Last sold in 2004 for $4,375,000, this home is "showcases the finest details and pride of ownership throughout," so basically you don't have to remodel the kitchen and five and a half bathrooms.

2121 Divisadero, Pacific Heights

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3) 2121 Divisadero, Pacific Heights
Asking price: $4,195,000
Size: 4-bed, 3.5-bath, 4,952 square foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $847
The skinny: This big abode was originally built in 1906 but was extensively redesigned/remodeled in 2002, "resulting in almost 5,000 sq. ft. of extraordinary, creative living spaces!" It was actually listed in September of 2012 but was delisted in December. Now it's back.

2749 Pierce, Pacific Heights

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4) 2749 Pierce Street, Pacific Heights
Asking price: $3,700,000
Size: 4-bed, 3.5-bath, single-family home
Price per square foot: Unavailable
The skinny: Last sold in 2004 for $3,600,000, this "sophisticated Edwardian" home is on a quiet street but just blocks from Union Street. The lower level has a spacious family/media room and guest suite.

1 Hawthorne, Yerba Buena

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5) 1 Hawthorne Street, Unit 25B
Asking price: $2,550,000
Size: 3-bed, 2.5-bath, 1,943 square foot condo
Price per square foot: $1,312
The skinny: This condo at One Hawthorne was briefly on the market in late 2012. The building's amenities are aplenty, and include a swanky roof deck and a nice gym. Monthly HOA dues are $699 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

2865 Washington, Pacific Heights

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6) 2865 Washington Street, Pacific Heights
Asking price: $2,395,000
Size: 3-bed, 2.5-bath, 2,440 square foot condo
Price per square foot: $982
The skinny: This is a large condo that's half a block from Alta Plaza Park. It comes with a private, deeded backyard. Monthly HOA dues are a low $155 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

105 Danvers, Eureka Valley

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7) 105 Danvers Street, Eureka Valley
Asking price: $2,280,000
Size: 4-bed, 3-bath, 2,952 square foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $772
The skinny: "Fun is the word: The First Floor Great/family room with a full service kitchen has high ceilings, fireplace, AV sound system, game area which opens to the sunny outdoor terrace and garden." This property made a brief appearance on the market in late 2012 as well.

2829 California, Unit 8C

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8) 2829 California Street, Pacific Heights
Asking price: $1,949,000
Size: 3-bed, 2-bath, 1,920 square foot condo
Price per square foot: $1,015
The skinny: A newly constructed unit at The Heights has appeared on the MLS. Monthly HOA dues are $413 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

435 China Basin, Mission Bay

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9) 435 China Basin Street, Unit #1005
Asking price: $1,921,000
Size: 2-bed, 2-bath, 1,928 square foot condo
Price per square foot: $996
The skinny: Madrone at Mission Bay is a brand new and very large residential community the Mission Bay neighborhood. Monthly HOA dues are $898 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

985 Clayton, Buena Vista

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10) 985 Clayton Street, Buena Vista
Asking price: $1,895,000

Price per square foot: Unavailable
The skinny: Craftsman beauty. It last sold in 2010 for $1,765,000. Property highlights include a hot tub in the backyard and solar panels on the roof.

807 Francisco, Russian Hill

1) 807 Francisco, Russian Hill
Asking price: $13,500,000
Size: 7-bed, 7.5-bath, single-family home
Price per square foot: Unavailable
The skinny: This isn't this property's first time on the market. It made its first appearance on the market in October of 2012 and then went into contract. That didn't work out so now it's back. It's on our list of the 25 most expensive properties currently for sale.

3881 Clay, Presidio Heights

2) 3881 Clay, Presidio Heights
Asking price: $4,695,000
Size: 4-bed, 5.5-bath, 4,340 square foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $1,082
The skinny: Last sold in 2004 for $4,375,000, this home is "showcases the finest details and pride of ownership throughout," so basically you don't have to remodel the kitchen and five and a half bathrooms.

2121 Divisadero, Pacific Heights

3) 2121 Divisadero, Pacific Heights
Asking price: $4,195,000
Size: 4-bed, 3.5-bath, 4,952 square foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $847
The skinny: This big abode was originally built in 1906 but was extensively redesigned/remodeled in 2002, "resulting in almost 5,000 sq. ft. of extraordinary, creative living spaces!" It was actually listed in September of 2012 but was delisted in December. Now it's back.

2749 Pierce, Pacific Heights

4) 2749 Pierce Street, Pacific Heights
Asking price: $3,700,000
Size: 4-bed, 3.5-bath, single-family home
Price per square foot: Unavailable
The skinny: Last sold in 2004 for $3,600,000, this "sophisticated Edwardian" home is on a quiet street but just blocks from Union Street. The lower level has a spacious family/media room and guest suite.

1 Hawthorne, Yerba Buena

5) 1 Hawthorne Street, Unit 25B
Asking price: $2,550,000
Size: 3-bed, 2.5-bath, 1,943 square foot condo
Price per square foot: $1,312
The skinny: This condo at One Hawthorne was briefly on the market in late 2012. The building's amenities are aplenty, and include a swanky roof deck and a nice gym. Monthly HOA dues are $699 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

2865 Washington, Pacific Heights

6) 2865 Washington Street, Pacific Heights
Asking price: $2,395,000
Size: 3-bed, 2.5-bath, 2,440 square foot condo
Price per square foot: $982
The skinny: This is a large condo that's half a block from Alta Plaza Park. It comes with a private, deeded backyard. Monthly HOA dues are a low $155 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

105 Danvers, Eureka Valley

7) 105 Danvers Street, Eureka Valley
Asking price: $2,280,000
Size: 4-bed, 3-bath, 2,952 square foot single-family home
Price per square foot: $772
The skinny: "Fun is the word: The First Floor Great/family room with a full service kitchen has high ceilings, fireplace, AV sound system, game area which opens to the sunny outdoor terrace and garden." This property made a brief appearance on the market in late 2012 as well.

2829 California, Unit 8C

8) 2829 California Street, Pacific Heights
Asking price: $1,949,000
Size: 3-bed, 2-bath, 1,920 square foot condo
Price per square foot: $1,015
The skinny: A newly constructed unit at The Heights has appeared on the MLS. Monthly HOA dues are $413 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

435 China Basin, Mission Bay

9) 435 China Basin Street, Unit #1005
Asking price: $1,921,000
Size: 2-bed, 2-bath, 1,928 square foot condo
Price per square foot: $996
The skinny: Madrone at Mission Bay is a brand new and very large residential community the Mission Bay neighborhood. Monthly HOA dues are $898 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

985 Clayton, Buena Vista

10) 985 Clayton Street, Buena Vista
Asking price: $1,895,000

Price per square foot: Unavailable
The skinny: Craftsman beauty. It last sold in 2010 for $1,765,000. Property highlights include a hot tub in the backyard and solar panels on the roof.