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Read MoreOne of the San Francisco Bay Area’s most prominent luxury real estate agents over the past 25 years with over $1,200,000,000 in sales, Joel Goodrich works closely with clients in the sale and purchase of prominent estates, penthouses, and investment properties. He has listed some of the most expensive homes in America, including the historic 35,000 square-foot Tobin Clark Estate in Hillsborough, and represented the sale of some of the San Francisco Bay Area’s most exceptional properties, many of which have been featured in Architectural Digest and many other design…
Read MoreIn a brand new community in San Francisco’s Hunters Point, things are quiet. Maybe too quiet. Residents of the San Francisco Shipyard, a 522-home condo and townhome complex being built by Miami-based developer Lennar, say one of the area’s main draws is its isolation. But the isolation comes at a price. Not the price of the homes, which is comparatively an excellent deal. Two-bedroom, two-bathroom condos cost between $600,000 and $700,000, with home owner’s association fees tacked on for around $500 a month. That’s cheap for roughly 1,000 square feet…
Read MoreMayor London Breed made good on her promise to swiftly tackle anti-housing regulations on Thursday, announcing she will veto legislation that sought to impede development in San Francisco’s Northern Waterfront. This move strikes down the bill that was legislated by Board President Aaron Peskin, which aimed to limit density in neighborhoods characterized by historical buildings. Describing it as counterproductive to the city’s housing goals, Breed fiercely upheld her policy to oppose measures that would deter the creation of new homes. As Breed declared in a statement reported by The SF…
Read MoreThe San Francisco real estate scene has once again hit a high note with the listing of a palatial penthouse atop the storied pink high-rise at 2006 Washington Street. Priced at a cool $35 million, this Pacific Heights residence boasts 5,700 square feet, three bedrooms, and three full and two half bathrooms, making it the current market leader in high-end homes in the area. Gregg Lynn of Sotheby’s International Realty, who holds the listing, is no stranger to 2006 Washington’s allure. Overseeing the sale of this tenth-floor haven, Lynn brings…
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