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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Top 5: The Five Least Expensive Properties For Sale in Presidio Heights

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Screen%20shot%202012-07-23%20at%209.23.09%20AM.pngThis week we're heading to the land of fancy schmancy and extremely expensive. There are currently 14 homes for sale in Presidio Heights; the least expensive is just under $1M and the most expensive is $25M. (That would be the 3800 Washington estate that comes with 3810 Washington and 125 Maple.) Here now, the five least expensive homes for sale in Presidio Heights, one of San Francisco's swankiest neighborhoods. Onwards!

399026_3_0.jpeg5) 3935 Washington Street
Asking price: $4,150,000
Size: 5-bed, 5.5-bath, 4,700-square-feet
Price per square foot: $883
The skinny: This home's been on the market three days. It last sold in 1988 for $1,200,000. One of the obvious advantages to living in Presidio Heights is the neighborhood's close proximity to the Presidio, a 1,500 acre national park that you can frolic in as much as you'd like. Property highlights include two bathrooms in the master suite and a chef's kitchen.

396589_4_C.jpeg4) 3878 Jackson Street
Asking price: $3,895,000
Size: 4-bed, 3.5-bath, 4,609-square-feet
Price per square foot: $845
The skinny: This home has had two stints back on the market since it last sold in 1999 for $2,100,000. It made an appearance in 2008 and 2010, although asking prices at this time are unknown. It reappeared in early May of this year asking $3,999,000, but has since reduced that price by $104,000. It has "expansive & volumes public rooms w/ 12' ceilings." It also had a "major rehab & addition in mid 90s w/ most systems modernized. Few cosmetic changes may be desire to suit current trends."

397709_2.jpeg3) 3561 Sacramento Street
Asking price: $3,595,000
Size: 5-bed, 4.5-bath, 3,218-square-feet
Price per square foot: $1,117
The skinny: This home's been on the market for 46 days. There's a 1-bed, 1-bath pied-à-terre somewhere in the property, and is "perfect for home office, guest apartment or au pair quarters." We're a tad bit confused by the listing, but we're under the impression that this is a free standing residence that's part of a 4-unit condo project. Monthly HOA dues are not listed, there's 1-car parking in the garage.

396080_1_0.jpeg2) 166 Arguello Boulevard
Asking price: $3,050,000
Size: 5-bed, 4.5-bath, unlisted square footage
Price per square foot: Unavailable
The skinny: This unit's been on and off the market since October, 2011. It last sold in 2006 for $2,360,000. It was originally built by the Newsom & Newsom architectural firm. The lower floor has a separate entrance and "possible one bedroom with bath, family room, kitchenette, a spectacular wine cellar and patio leading to a lush landscaped garden." We don't know if that means there's an incredibly swankily inlaw apartment on the lower floor or if it's just bad space planning.

397717_11_2.jpeg1) 3332 Clay Street
Asking price: $985,000
Size: 2-bed, 1.25-bath, 1,430-square-feet
Price per square foot: $689
The skinny: This is a TIC in a 7-unit building. The unit received extensive updates that include a chef's kitchen, bathroom remodel, recessed lighting and more. We think the remodel went a little nuts with the the trendy stuff, but hey, removing that Baroque wallpaper in the kitchen is an easy task. It's been on the market for 46 days.


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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Top 10: The Ten Least Expensive Properties For Sale in the Tendernob

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Screen%20shot%202012-06-25%20at%208.51.14%20AM.pngThis week we'll be exploring the top ten cheapest properties currently for sale in the Tendernob. All the homes we're sharing are up for grabs, meaning we didn't include any listing that has a sale that's pending. We're happy to report that every single abode on this list made it into our prestigious Under 500K Club. We'll be showing you properties in the area above (though the realtors officially call this hilly neighborhood 'Downtown'). Let's get this party started!

397894_1_3.jpeg10) 1155 Pine Street, #6
Asking price: $495,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 682-square-feet
Price per square foot: $726
The skinny: This Edwardian condo has been on the market 12 days. It has classic Victorian details like high ceilings and a bay window in the bedroom. There's also a wood burning fireplace. We should point out that this is the first time we've seen a "quick stroll to the new Trader Joe's/CVS megastore" as a selling point. Construction on the Trader Joe's/CVS space hasn't even begun yet. Monthly HOA dues are $359 and there's 1-car parking nearby if you want to shell out $280 per month.

396028_9_2.jpeg9) 900 Bush Street, #818
Asking price: $480,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 648-square-feet
Price per square foot: $741
The skinny: First listed in April for $499,000, this unit took a price chop earlier this month. It's a top floor condo. Unit highlights include a walkout balcony and "good finishes." Building amenities include 24-hour security, fitness center, pool, and spacious garden area. Monthly HOA dues are $742 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

398186_3_0.jpeg8) 1177 California Street, #702
Asking price: $470,000
Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 511-square-feet
Price per square foot: $920
The skinny: This is an excellent studio condo that really maximizes the square footage. The current layout provides ample seating for both entertaining and dining, and the sleeping alcove is large enough to fit a ed, two nightstands and a small office area. Our only gripe is the golden bathroom hardware. Building amenities include 24-hour doorman, gym, and indoor spa and pool. Monthly HOA dues are $753 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

398019_1_1.jpeg7) 81 Frank Norris Street, #602
Asking price: $449,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 522-square-feet
Price per square foot: $860
The skinny: This is one of many units we'll be showing you at 81 Frank Norris. This unit's got a catch; at least one of the occupants must be 55 years of age or older, but not necessarily the owner of the condo. Monthly HOA dues are $366 and there's no mention of parking.

397948_4_0.jpeg6) 1145 Pine Street, #22
Asking price: $420,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 600-square-feet
Price per square foot: $700
The skinny: The Edwardian flat features hardwood flooring and a huge walk-in closet. The kitchen needs some serious updating. Monthly HOA dues are $270 (but paid on a quarterly basis) and there's no mention of parking. This unit's been on and off the market since May of 2010.

390424_1_2.jpeg5) 81 Frank Norris Street, #403
Asking price: $362,500
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 704-square-feet
Price per square foot: $515
The skinny: Again, this unit's catch is that the occupant must be 55 years of age or older. Monthly HOA dues are $422 and there's no parking.

393742_0.jpeg4) 901 Bush Street, #506
Asking price: $359,000
Size: 0-bed, 1-bath, 341-square-feet
Price per square foot: $1,053
The skinny: This is the last unit remaining in a building that was converted to condos in 2008. This condo's sleek. There's CaesarStone countertops and stainless steel appliances in the kitchen and designer finishes in the bathroom. Monthly HOA dues are $283 and there's no mention of parking.

386112_4.jpeg3) 900 Bush Street, #111
Asking price: $325,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 652-square-feet
Price per square foot: $498
The skinny: This unit's a short sale. Listing information tells us that it's "ideal for professionals, singles, couples and retiree's." So don't have children that live with you, basically. Building amenities include 24-hour security, concierge services, heated swimming pool, gym, and outdoor patios. Monthly HOA dues are $694 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

390424_1_2.jpeg2) 81 Frank Norris Street, #203
Asking price: $319,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 724-square-feet
Price per square foot: $441
The skinny: Again, you must be 55 years or older to live here. We should also point out that this unit's tenant occupied and it's been on and off the market since early 2010. Monthly HOA dues are $439 and there's no mention of parking.

390424_1_2.jpeg1) 1314 Polk Street, #304
Asking price: $230,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 632-square-feet
Price per square foot: $383
The skinny: Again, this is Frank Norris Place, so at least one of the occupants must be 55 years of age or older. However, you don't have to meet that requirement to purchase the condo. Monthly HOA dues are $364 and there's no mention of parking.


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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Top 10: Top Ten Least Expensive Properties For Sale in Pacific Heights

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Screen%20shot%202012-06-04%20at%2012.02.51%20PM.pngToday we'll be zeroing in on properties in Pacific Heights. Per realtor standards, the neighborhood's boundaries are Union and California Streets and Van Ness Avenue and Presidio Avenue/Lyon Street. Without further ado, the top ten least expensive properties currently for sale in Pacific Heights.


397158_0.jpeg10) 1835 Franklin Street, #201
Asking price: $899,000
Size: 2-bed, 2-bath, 1,612-square-feet
Price per square foot: $558
The skinny: This condo's currently being rented for $4,500 a month, and the lease ends in mid-September. The floorplan shows us (you can click the above link to be taken to this condo's photo gallery) that there's ample storage and a large terrace. Monthly HOA dues are $1,165 and covers all utilities, 24-hour doorman, insurance, and maintenance. There's 1-car parking in the garage.

81211208_1_0.jpeg9) 3110 California Street, Unit 3B
Asking price: $890,000
Size: 2-bed, 2-bath, 1,086-square-feet
Price per square foot: $820
The skinny: This unit last sold in late 2007 for $978,000. The building was built in 2004. Monthly HOA dues are $660 and the parking situation is unclear.

393532_4_3.jpeg8) 1856 Franklin Street, #6
Asking price: $849,000
Size: 3-bed, 2-bath, 1,251-square-feet
Price per square foot: 679
The skinny: Be forewarned, this very lovely unit's a TIC, so the buying process is different from a normal property. It's a top floor unit in a 8-unit building. It's also hacked off $100,000 from its asking price. Monthly HOA dues are $276 and there's 1-car tandem parking in the garage. We should note that there's an "additional parking space available."

394344_2.jpeg7) 2801 Jackson Street, #301
Asking price: $799,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 1,139-square-feet
Price per square foot: $701
The skinny: This top floor condo has a ton of character. We're seriously loving the marble fireplace. We're not loving the common laundry. Monthly HOA dues are $650 and there's 1-car parking.

393530_2_4.jpeg6) 1865 Franklin, #5
Asking price: $799,000
Size: 3-bed, 2-bath, 1,276-square-feet
Price per square foot: $626
The skinny: Another TIC unit at 1856 Franklin. Monthly HOA dues are $280 and there's 1-car tandem parking. Like the above listing, this one speaks of "additional parking space" availability.

396178_0.jpeg5) 2200 Pacific Avenue, Unit 5B
Asking price: $788,000
Size: 1-bed, 1.5-bath, unlisted square footage
Price per square foot: Unavailable
The skinny: This unit's in a building with an amenity we're quite fond of; a rooftop pool. There's also a doorman. The unfortunate: coin operated laundry facility. Monthly HOA dues are $938 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

397380_3_0.jpeg4) 2106 Jackson Street, #1
Asking price: $749,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 1,062-square-feet
Price per square foot: $705
The skinny: This is easily the most fancy one condo to make it on to today's list. We're talking beamed ceiling, ornate mouldings, marble countertops in the kitchen, and a very sexy black bedroom. We should also point out that there's a deeded storage space that's currently floor-to-ceiling wine racks. The only "what, huh?" is that the elevator is located in the kitchen. Monthly HOA dues are $836 and thee's 1-car parking.

397457_0.jpeg3) 2051 Scott Street, #101
Asking price: $499,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, unlisted square footage
Price per square foot: Unavailable
The skinny: This ground floor condo is the first on the list to make it into our prestigious Under 500K Club. The condo's recently underwent a little bit of work; the hardwood floors have been refinished and the every wall has been painted. It's 1 block from Alta Plaza Park. Monthly HOA dues are $300 and there's no mention of parking.

397343_10_0.jpeg2) 2040 Franklin Street, #506
Asking price: $395,000
Size: studio, 1-bath, unlisted square footage
Price per square foot: Unavailable
The skinny: This is the first studio to make an appearance on this list. There's a significantly large private terrace with views of Russian Hill. Monthly HOA dues are $535 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

397174_0.jpeg1) 1963 Clay Street, unit A
Asking price: $359,700
Size: Studio, 1-bath, 497-square-feet
Price per square foot: $724
The skinny: This unit was foreclosed on and bank-owned in April. It's got a private entry "to the left of the garage leads into the vestibule, which leads to the lovely landscaped rear yard and unit A front door." Monthly HOA dues are $167 and there's no mention of parking.


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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Top 10: Top Ten Least Expensive Properties For Sale in the FiDi

× Like us and you'll find top breaking news in your Facebook newsfeed. Sign up for our daily email newsletter and get top stories and breaking news delivered to your inbox. Wednesday, May 2, 2012, by Sally Kuchar

Screen%20shot%202012-05-02%20at%2011.38.25%20AM.pngThis week we'll be exploring life downtown - specifically the Financial District. We combed through the listings to find the ten least expensive properties for sale in the FiDi. We should point out that while the first half of the list (10 - 5) is mighty pricey, it gets cheaper towards the end, and the least expensive of all is actually the newest member of our Under 500K Club. As always, we didn't include any property that has a sale that's pending. As you can see above, FiDi's boundaries (according to the realtors) are Stockton to the Embarcadero and Market to Broadway. Have a neighborhood you'd like us to highlight? Send it to the tipline or leave a comment after the jump. Let's get this party started!

396038_0.jpeg10) #2303 at 611 Washington Street
Asking price: $1,625,000
Size: 1-bed, 1.5-bath, 1,547-square-feet
Price per square foot: $1,050
The skinny: Monthly HOA dues are a staggering $1,928. From the listing we learn that "a permit to merge this unit with the adjacent one (#2304) has been obtained for the discerning buyer who is willing to do some work to get a spectacular and over 3,000-square-foot unit for a combined price of $3,975,000." [Ed. note: You can see that listing here. It's listed for $2,350,000.] Building amenities include doorman, pool and gym. 1-car valet parking is available for an additional $240 per month.

396195_2_0.jpeg9) #3706 at 333 Bush Street
Asking price: $1,600,000
Size: 2-bed, 2-bath, 1,668-square-feet
Price per square foot: $959
The skinny: "The ideal San Francisco View Home!!" It's on the 37th floor and it's in the FiDi so this unit's got views of the Golden Gate Bridge, North Bay, Transamerica Building, Coit Tower, Bay Bridge, etc. Monthly HOA dues are $1,079 and there's 1-car valet parking for an additional $275 per month.

393931_1.jpeg8) #2901 at 333 Bush Street
Asking price: $1,349,000
Size: 2-bed, 2-bath; 1,320-square-feet
Price per square foot: $1,022
The skinny: 39th floor and cheaper than the previous one that's on the 37th? We suspect the 37th floor unit has fancier finishes. Monthly HOA dues are $1,079 and there's valet parking for an additional $275.

395949_0.jpeg7) #46 at 550 Davis Street
Asking price: $1,295,000
Size: 2-bed, 2-bath, 1,471-square-feet
Price per square foot: $880
The skinny: This is a rad light-filled 2-level condo located in the rich with foliage Golden Gateway Complex. Monthly HOA dues are $965 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

394003_4_0.jpeg6) #42 at 640 Davis Street
Asking price: $1,285,000
Size: 3-bed, 2-bath, 1,471-square-feet
Price per square foot: $874
The skinny: This townhouse is being described as a "rarely available Architecturally Award Winning" unit. It too is located in the Golden Gateway Commons. Monthly HOA dues are $794 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.


391328_1.jpeg5) Unit C at 845 Montgomery Street
Asking price: $968,000
Size: 2-bed, 2-bath, 1044-square-feet
Price per square foot: $927
The skinny: This unit's been pricechopped to pieces, and has been on the market since October of 2009. The building was featured in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo. Monthly HOA dues are $684 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

394493_1_1.jpeg4) Unit D at 25 Hotaling Place
Asking price: $595,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, unlisted square footage
Price per square foot: Unavailable
The skinny: First listed for $609,000 in March, this unit's now asking $595,000. Monthly HOA dues are a low $383 and there's no mention of parking.

395525_4_0.jpeg3) Unit 6D at 946 Stockton Street
Asking price: $530,000
Size: 3-bed, 2-bath, 991-square-feet
Price per square foot: $535
The skinny: This unit at the Mandarin Tower has a glorious walkout patio with views of Nob Hill and Russian Hill. Monthly HOA dues are $627 and there's no mention of parking.

395208_2_3.jpeg2) Unit 10D at 946 Stockton Street
Asking price: $525,000
Size: 3-bed, 2-bath, 991-square-feet
Price per square foot: $530
The skinny: Also located in the Mandarin Tower. We should point out that this is basically Chinatown, but we're playing by Realtor Rules so we're following their boundaries. We should point out that the listing says "soon to be build subway station just right across street." Monthly HOA dues are $605 and there's no mention of parking.

388911_3.jpeg1) Unit #413 at 733 Front Street
Asking price: $499,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath, 800-square-feet
Price per square foot: $624
The skinny: While it did make it into our Under 500K Club, it's a short sale. It's been on the market since March of 2010. Monthly HOA dues are $649 and there's no mention of parking. Right now it's been renting for $2,500.


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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Top 5: The 5 Least Expensive Properties For Sale in the Inner Richmond

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Screen%20shot%202012-03-12%20at%2012.33.07%20PM.pngThis week we skipped across town and combing through the listings for the Inner Richmond, with boundaries you can see to the right (click the image for a larger version). There aren't a plethora of abodes for sale, so today we're only showing you the 5 least expensive properties for sale in the Inner Richmond. As always, we won't be including any property that has a sale that's currently pending. Onwards!


393116_1_1.jpg5) 250 2nd Avenue
Asking price: $789,000
Size: 2-bed, 1-bath; 1,407 square feet
Price per square foot: $561
The skinny: The Inner Richmond's price per square foot average is $601, so we're already off to a good start. This is a full-floor condo in a 2-unit building. At 1,407 square feet, it's spacious, and its interiors reflect that. The dining room is huge, the kitchen is huge, etc. There's also a nice and private deck off the back, and it overlooks the shared backyard. Monthly HOA dues are a low $205 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

393698_14_0.jpg4) 3923 California Street, #2
Asking price: $759,000
Size: 2-bed, 1-bath; 1,218 square feet
Price per square foot: $623
The skinny: Because of its location on California Street, one could argue that this is technically in the Lake District. Whatever, we're throwing it on this list. The listing says this is a "cozy Inner Richmond upper unit," and we're going to have to agree. It's almost too cozy. While we love the separate level for the master suite we don't like that it's unwarranted (same goes for its bathroom) and that the rest of the condo seems cramped. That said, it's an easy fix with less furniture. Monthly HOA dues are $250 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

392371_3_2.jpg3) 793 9th Avenue
Asking price: $724,000
Size: 2-bed, 1-bath; 1,310 square feet
Price per square foot: $553
The skinny: This Edwardian condo's been on the market since late 2011 and has already taken quite a few price chops. Motivated seller? You decide. It's a "recently converted top-floor condo with high-end remodeled kitchen and bath done by owner/contractor." Unfortunately the listing photos don't show much, so we'll have to take their word for it. The home's solar powered. Monthly HOA dues are $250 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

393241_14_1.jpg2) 615 8th Avenue
Asking price: $715,000
Size: 2-bed, 1-bath; 1,380 square feet
Price per square foot: $518
The skinny: This is a very lovely and light-filled flat in a 2-unit building. We're especially loving the flow of the living room/dining room/kitchen layout. We'll be agreeing with the listing, which says this condo is an "entertainer's dream." Also, adorable backyard. Monthly HOA dues are $250 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.

394168_0.jpg1) 716 2nd Avenue, #7
Asking price: $365,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath; unlisted square footage
Price per square foot: Unavailable
The skinny: This is a TIC in a 8-unit building. Monthly HOA dues are $150 and there's 1-car parking in the garage.


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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Top Ten: The 10 Least Expensive Properties For Sale in the Western Addition

× Like us and you'll find top breaking news in your Facebook newsfeed. Sign up for our daily email newsletter and get top stories and breaking news delivered to your inbox. Monday, February 27, 2012, by Sally Kuchar

Screen%20shot%202012-02-27%20at%2010.47.56%20AM.pngIt was just last week that we thought we had run out of larger nabes to comb through to find you the cheapest listings. While the Western Addition isn't a huge neighborhood in the city, it's rich with residential complexes and multi-unit buildings. We should point out that the majority of property for sale in the neighborhood are in the St. Francis Square Cooperative. Here now, the ten least expensive properties for sale in the Western Addition. As always, we won't be including any property that has a sale that's currently pending. Western Addition boundaries can be seen above. Readers, have a neighborhood you want us to feature? Shoot us an email or leave a note in the comments. Onwards!

80921675_1_1.jpg10) 1310 Fillmore Street, #705
Asking price: $400,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath; 827 square feet
Price per square foot: $484
The skinny: This has got to be some kind of record: #705 at The Heritage on Fillmore has been on the market for 1,031 days. It last sold in mid-2007 for $580,000, and then reappeared on market 13 months later. Since then, it's undergone several price chops and been delisted five times. Monthly HOA dues are $560 there's 1-car parking.

393057_2_0.jpg9) 1804 Ellis Street, Unit F
Asking price: $399,800
Size: 2-bed, 1-bath; 825 square feet
Price per square foot: $485
The skinny: The listing wants you to know that this condo's "not a BMR." (Below Market Rate.) It also states that the "Amancio Ergina Village was awarded 198, AIA California Council, Award of Honor & Architectural Heritage," so there's that. Monthly HOA dues are $455.81 and there's 1-car parking in parking lot.

391741_1_1.jpg8) 1335 Laguna Street, #4
Asking price: $375,000
Size: 2-bed, 1-bath; 840 square feet
Price per square foot: $446
The skinny: "This cooperative is an excellent alternative to TICs and condos!" The first listing for a unit in the St. Francis Square Cooperative. This 2nd story unit has been extensively remodeled, including a ton of very sleek looking built-in cabinetry. Monthly HOA dues are $694.94 and there's 1-car parking in the parking lot.

393960_1_1.jpg7) 20 Inca Lane, #6
Asking price: $365,000
Size: 3-bed, 2-bath; 1,050 square feet
Price per square foot: $348
The skinny: Yet another St. Francis Square Cooperative unit. The listing states that "this cooperative community offers an excellent opportunity for San Francisco Home ownership in the heart of the city!" Monthly HOA dues are $875.67 and there's 1-car parking in the parking lot.

393958_0.jpg6) 75 Zampa Lane, #3
Asking price: $365,000
Size: 3-bed, 2-bath; 1,050 square feet
Price per square foot: $348
The skinny: Goodness, this list is full of St. Francis Square Cooperative listings. Property highlights include a large deck facing south. Monthly HOA dues are $875.67 and there's 1-car parking in the parking lot.

392985_2_0.jpg5) 20 Bertie Minor Lane, #1
Asking price: $325,000
Size: 2-bed, 1-bath; 840 square feet
Price per square foot: $387
The skinny: There are so many units available in this cooperative complex. This one's a ground floor unit so instead of a balcony it has a large patio with a little patch of foliage. Monthly HOA dues are $694.94 and there's 1-car parking in the parking lot.

394094_9_1.jpg4) 1951 O'Farrell Street
Asking price: $299,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath; 638 square feet
Price per square foot: $469
The skinny: The listing tells us that this condo's a "regular sale!!" Monthly HOA dues are $404.76 and there's no mention of parking. We'd suggest avoiding parking near Raymond Kimbell Playground which is half a block away, since there are three baseball diamonds (fly ball!).


391576_2.jpg3) 1555 Geary Boulevard, #1
Asking price: $299,000
Size: 1-bed, 1-bath; 550 square feet
Price per square foot: $544
The skinny: Another co-op in St. Francis Square. Monthly HOA dues are $496.77 and there's 1-car parking in the parking lot. Do ask the current homeowner if they'll include the delightful patio furniture in the sale.

391422_2.jpg2) 1305 Laguna Street, #1
Asking price: $299,000
Size: 2-bed, 1-bath; 840 square feet
Price per square foot: $356
The skinny: This is the last unit in the St. Francis Square Cooperative we'll be showing you today. Please ripe out the blue carpet in the main living area as soon as the ink dries on check for your down payment. Monthly HOA dues are $694.94 and there's 1-car parking in the parking lot.


81205794_0.jpg1) 988 Fulton Street, #313
Asking price: $285,000
Size: 0-bed, 1-bath; 460 square feet
Price per square foot: $620
The skinny: Unfortunately not much is known about this studio on Fulton. The condo's been on the market for 12 days and the listing states that it's a "great property, just waiting for the right buyer," whatever that means. Monthly HOA dues are $345 and there's 1-car parking in the carport.


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