The California Association of Realtors announced in July that San Francisco, once again, had the highest median home price in the state at $909 per square foot.
In a city that filled with Victorians, Edwardians, and whatever our contemporary cookie-cutter homes will be called in the future, it’s nice to see the occasional craftsman come along like a blast of cool air.
Friday is time for the High & the Low, chronicling the most and least expensive homes sold in San Francisco in the last seven days. Here’s this week’s pageant of extremes.
Three hundred people vied for seven BMR homes at 72 Townsend. Meanwhile, realtors are offering prospective buyers 20 percent discounts in an effort to fill up vacant market-rate units in the same building.
Friday is time for the High & the Low, a Curbed column chronicling the most and least expensive homes sold in San Francisco in the last seven days. Here’s this week’s pageant of extremes.
Do you belong in Noe Valley or Bayview? Russian Hill or the Sunset District? The options are endless, so we have taken the guesswork out of the process with our neighborhood quiz. Admittedly, it's more subjective than scientific, but it's still fun.
The top ten meets the very bottom, as one of the city’s most expensive homes sells in the same week as one of it’s most confoundingly inexpensive ones.
Friday is time for the High & the Low, a Curbed column chronicling the most and least expensive homes sold in San Francisco in the last seven days. What surprises did the week hold?