Into every life a little rain must fall no matter what, in this case in the form of planned street closures and Muni reroutes, which might put a hitch into Sunday plans if not accounted for in advance.
Should one think the San Francisco housing market is starting to chill ever so slightly, think again: A modest home in Glen Park, which landed on the market for $1,295,000, sold for $2,105,000.
As predicted, a bidding war erupted over a circa-1957 gem in Glen Park. It went into contract after just two days on the market, closing Friday for $2.6 million, almost $1 million over the $1.675 asking price.
Neighborhood feud laced with anxiety about tech money and a "Zuckerberg-style takeover" in a flap about one wealthy resident’s plan for a three story addition with a basketball court inside the remodeled 1965 home.