Inner Sunset (San Francisco, CA)
By Lottie Kendall, Helping make your real estate dreams a reality
(Compass)
Single Family House For Sale - 1627 18th Ave., San FranciscoA Real San Francisco Treat I often share information about some of the fabulous San Francisco condos and townhouses that come on the market, especially in the northern part of the City, where I'm Living my San Francisco Dream. However since seeing this house in the Inner Sunset area last week, I knew it was too good not to tell you about it. 1627 18th Avenue is listed by Dodie Hare, a real estate professional with Sotheby's International Realty, who has graciously allowed me to share information about it with you.1627 18th Avenue shows the love and pride that the sellers have lavished upon it. Listed as a 2 bedroom, 1 bath home with a tandem garage, there's really a lot of space, over 1350 sq. feet. Starting with a spacious ent...
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By Michael Ackerman, CRS, Top Producer, 24+ Years Experience!
(Vanguard Properties)
 $1,179,000   4 Bedrooms 3 Designer Bathrooms Remodeled Kitchen Open Floor Plan Open Beam Ceiling Fireplace Hardwood Floors Sound/Music Room Deck and Patio Landscaped Garden 2 Car Side by Side Garage with Storage Custom Built Inner Sunset View Home features an open floor plan designed in SF Bay Area Style to bring the outdoors into the home with its wrap around deck/patio and landscaped garden. An elusive floor plan offers three bedrooms and two remodeled bathrooms all on the same floor. Built for entertaining the remodeled kitchen has plenty of counter space and opens to both the living and dining areas. Downstairs features an en suite bedroom/media room, new bathroom, an acoustical music room, laundry and plenty of storage. Convenient to shopping, transportation, fine restaurants and ...
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By Jeff Marples, San Francisco / Marin - Luxury Properties
(Marker Luxury Properties)
1383 6th Ave, in San Francisco had some serious upside. This is a trust sale 3 level fixer house in the middle of the block on 6th. It could easily use $200,000 if renovations but I think its still a deal. The seller is asking $869,000, but from the agent traffic at the property today I would say its going to be easily bid up. The comps support a higher price for what this house is --- a big classic home in a great neighborhood. The MLS number is#380200, for more information please call me at 415.336.9695 today, as this will be gone by tomorrow. If you are looking for a fixer, or have a property that needs help. Then please contact me as I'm interested in Value Added deals, both as a buyer and offering brokerage services. Call me at 415.336.9695
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By Matt Fuller & Britton Jackson ...
(Zephyr Real Estate)
Monday began our last-minute-home-shopping marathon with a tour of what could be yours in Bernal Heights. For those of you that wanted to live in the Heights, but not just Bernal Heights, we headed up to Pacific Heights on Tuesday. Today we tour a neighborhood between the two, not just geographically but perhaps metaphorically as well. That’s right, today’s gift-a-palooza looks at a neighborhood I’m pretty partial to, the Inner Sunset. Nestled up against Golden Gate park, and bounded by 19th Ave. on the west side, the Inner Sunset is a wonderful neighborhood filled with shopping and dining venues, as well as being steps from the park and convenient to public transit (if any public transit in San Francisco can be called convenient, but I digress…) For those of you who are not quite sure...
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By Matt Fuller & Britton Jackson ...
(Zephyr Real Estate)
What to do if your San Francisco dream home isn't so dreamy? Well, if you live at a former "dream home" in San Francisco, the answer is to remodel it! Once nothing more than a modest green shack usually filled with drunken (but friendly) Irish workers, 1240 5th Ave. was rebuilt in 2008/2009 with a home in front and a guest home in rear. It was popped on the market starting at $2,389,000 and eventually withdrawn at a listing price of $2,,280,000. Then it was offered as the 2009 SF dream home in a raffle fundraiser. But the winner took the cash instead of the house, so it was put back on the market at a list price of $2,100,000.  The MLS reports the sale price as confidential, but the public tax records report a sale price of $2,010,000. So what to do with your shiny new 2.01 million doll...
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