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I'm so excited and thrilled about today's post, written by Sarah B., the rockingest Richmond neighborhood blogger in San Francisco. She was gracious enough to share what she loves about life in the Richmond district of San Francisco. If you aren't already a fan of her blog, be sure to check it ou...
01/25/2011
Back in September, Dan Goodwin aka SpiderDan, was arrested for using suction cups to scale the San Francisco Millennium Tower. Yes, that same Millennium Tower that we’ve written about on several occasions, including the City Residences, Residences, and Grand Residences. Millennium Tower San Fran...
01/24/2011
The 49 Mile Scenic Drive in San Francisco. Known for it's iconic signs that are scattered across San Francisco in seemingly random locations, it turns out that it is one heck of a long drive. The San Francisco department for getting you to come leave your money with us has a good description and...
01/21/2011
What is a California Redevelopment Agency? Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you may have heard that California has both a major budget deficit and a new governor. One of the proposals to balance the California budget from our new Governor, Jerry Brown, (full disclosure, I voted for him) i...
01/20/2011
Following up from the post about Excelsior 2010 market statistics, I thought it might be fun to look at the biggest house that sold in the Excelsior neighborhood, as well as the smallest house to sell in the Excelsior in 2010. For those of you with an excellent memory, you may recall that the sm...
01/19/2011
Well, that sure didn’t take long. Whole Foods Haight Ashbury, not yet even open for business in the Haight, has already been welcomed to the neighborhood in a very Haight kind of way. Driving through the Haight yesterday on broker’s tour, I noticed that the building has already been tagged with ...
01/19/2011
The Excelsior neighborhood consists almost entirely of single family homes. In 2010, there were 107 sales of homes in the Excelsior, and all but two of those sales were of single family homes. And for the most recently ended year, what would describe the average homes in the neighborhood? 2010 S...
01/18/2011
The Excelsior neighborhood in San Francisco is a quiet neighborhood of predominantly single family homes located on the south eastern side of the city. Homes tend to be a little more affordable (for a San Francisco neighborhood), and this area became more popular as buyers began getting priced o...
01/17/2011
McLaren park, immediately to the east of the Excelsior district, is San Francisco’s second largest park after Golden Gate park. Even though it ranks just behind Golden Gate park in size, it lags miles behind in popularity. It was originally proposed by Daniel Burnham in the Burnham Plan publishe...
01/17/2011
Glen Park is a quiet neighborhood just to the south of Noe Valley in the central area of San Francisco. The houses and lots are often a bit smaller than those found in neighboring Noe Valley, so they tend to be more affordable. The neighborhood also offers great access to recreation and transpor...
01/16/2011
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