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Video Tour a Stunning Noe Valley Contemporary Home with Amie Chilson
April 10, 2013 by
Behind this home`s traditional Edwardian facade you will find a beautiful
interior that has undergone an extensive renovation to suit today`s contemporary
lifestyle. Featuring a chic state-of-the-art kitchen w/professional Miele and
Bosch appliances including a steam oven and built-in automatic coffee maker,
Echo sustainable cabinets and a Cesarstone island that accent the wonderful
great room [Continue Reading...]
South Beach and Yerba Buena Condo Sales
April 6, 2013 by
Note: the percentage of sales that actually gives square footage runs
generally between 70% – 90% and how the statistics would change if all sales
reported square footage is unknown. Averages are very general statistics that
may fluctuate for other reasons besides changes in value. Average sales prices
in particular are affected by [Continue Reading...]
Noe Valley, Eureka Valley & Dolores Heights House Sales
April 6, 2013 by
Averages are very general statistics that may fluctuate for other reasons
besides changes in value. There is no “average house” or “median house”
consistent from year to year, of which sales can be annually compared to
calculate exact changes in market values. Statistics are most useful for
ascertaining market trends over the longer term. [Continue Reading...]
Millennium Tower in San Francisco is a $750M sellout
April 5, 2013 by
Five years and $750 million later, the West Coast’s most luxurious condo
project is sold out. Millennium Tower, a glassy slate-blue 60-story highrise at
301 Mission St., closed the last of its 419 units, the company said. Despite
selling through the worst economic collapse since the Great Depression, the
tower generated $750 million in sales, [Continue Reading...]
First Look: Copper-Wire Jellyfish and Hardwood Vehicles at the Museum of Craft and Design
April 4, 2013 by
The Dogpatch newcomer opens Saturday. Arline Fisch’s Creatures of the Deep,
knitted and crocheted from coated copper wire. After forfeiting its original
Union Square location in 2010 to rising rents and then pop-up hopping throughout
the city, the Museum of Craft and Design has found a permanent home in this
8,500-square-foot Dogpatch industrial building, open [Continue Reading...]
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