Arts & Entertainment House Sadness: Dolores Heights Teardown With No Interior Photos Hits Market For $7 Million A "rare opportunity" for the "right buyer" has just just hit the market in one of the hottest neighborhoods in town, but you won't get to look inside at least not via any
SF News [Update] Owner Move-In Evictions To Get A Few Degrees More Difficult In an effort to crack down on fraudulent owner move-in evictions which are estimated to occur in about one in four of these types of evictions as greedy landlords citywide have sought to
SF News Fancy Hillsborough Mansion Sold For 70% Off Original Asking Price Take it from an experienced shopper: 70% off is a great deal on anything. For example, let's look at the case of the de Guigné estate in Hillsborough that originally hit the market
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: Godawful Basement In-Law, $1650 There's a bargain just hitting the market over in Ingleside! This minimally lit, carpeted gem is being marketed as a "huge" and "private" "in-law" "studio," though it appears just to be someone's recently
SF News Owner 'Heartbroken' To Shutter 41-Year-Old Sci Fi Berkeley Bookstore And now here's another beloved Bay Area bookstore that has collapsed because of the internet. Berkeleyside brings us the sad news that Berkeley's sci-fi and comic book store Dark Carnival plans to close
SF News Excelsior Laundromat Exposed As 'Death Trap' With Shoddy, Illegal Apartments In a fairly shocking report even by contemporary SF slumlord standards, the Chron finds that a longtime popular laundromat in the Excelsior has secretly been serving for more than ten years as a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Iconic Castro Restaurant The Sausage Factory Likely Closing As Building Goes Up For Sale The Sausage Factory, a charmingly dive-y institution in the Castro serving up red-sauce Italian dishes and over-flowing iceberg lettuce salads for nearly 50 years now, is under threat of closure as the building
SF News Some Mission Bay Homeowners Up In Arms Over Homeless Housing Proposal A proposal for a 120-unit supportive housing facility for formerly homeless people in the Mission Bay neighborhood brought a flurry of public comment on the "no" side Thursday evening. KRON 4 attending the
SF News Oakland Landlords Evict Tenants, Allegedly Destroy Their Stuff, Hang Trump Banner Jahahara Alkebulan-Ma'at received an eviction notice from his Oakland apartment on Christmas Day 2016. The residence in question is a home near Lake Merritt that was converted into three separate apartments. Alkebulan-Ma'at went
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Noc Noc's North Beach Location Is Up For Sale Billed as a "turn-key craft beer / wine bar," the Noc Noc on Broadway is up for grabs. It looks like the owners of Lower Haight mainstay the Noc Noc are giving up on
SF News Bad Landlord Anne Kihagi Fined $2.4 Million By SF Court Housing rights activists gather to protest landlord Anne Kihagi #protest #housing #eviction https://t.co/fYG1EdMi8S pic.twitter.com/uPN7u8noG2— Onpublico (@onpublico) January 31, 2015 It's a bad week for notoriously bad landlord
SF News Burned Out Shell Of A Home In East Oakland Hits Market For $100,000 A two-bedroom, six-room Oakland home that was ravaged by fire in 2015 and has sat empty ever since has hit the market for a relative steal at $99,000 and obviously that's just
Arts & Entertainment You Can Own This Rad Sausalito Houseboat Once Owned By Famed Poet Shel Silverstein A very bohemian, kind of ramshackle looking houseboat in Sausalito just hit the market that was was once briefly home to the great Shel Silverstein. It's a former WWII balloon barge, as this
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Cool Historic Building At 18th And Mission, Once Slated For Brewpub, To Become Dialysis Center A prominent, architecturally significant property in the heart of the Mission that has sat vacant and/or under construction for the last decade is changing hands for the third time in seven years
SF News Whoa: Check Out The $40 Million Spec House That Just Hit The Market On Billionaire's Row Upping the ante in San Francisco's luxury home market and potentially garnering the highest price ever paid for a home in the city, we bring you 2712 Broadway on Pacific Heights' Billionaire's Row
SF News Evictions Down By 21% Since Last Year In First Decrease Since 2010 From the beginning of March 2016 to the end of February 2017, a total of 1,881 evictions notices were filed with the Rent Board, a 21 percent decrease from last year’s
SF News Iris Canada, 100-Year-Old Evicted Last Month After Long Legal Fight, Has Died A longtime resident of 670 Page Street who was evicted last month after a drawn-out fight that catalyzed San Francisco tenant rights groups has died at age 100. Iris Canada was hospitalized shortly
Arts & Entertainment Stark, Terrifying San Francisco Penthouse Could Be Yours For $42 Million Ice cold marble floors and Bond villain ambiance can be yours for a mere $42 million dollars (or your soul). This 70th floor, 6,941-square-foot penthouse at 181 Fremont Street features five bedrooms,
SF News Another Study Contends SF Housing Would Be Way Cheaper If There Was Less Regulation A new theoretical look at housing markets around the country suggests what the prices of housing would be if there were less (or no) land regulations things like planning departments and design reviews,
SF News Former SRO Damaged In Bernal Heights Fire Now Marketed As Developer 'Cash Cow' A Bernal Heights fire last June displaced 58 people when it destroyed the Cole Hardware building at 3312 Mission Street and badly damaged neighboring buildings including the Graywood Hotel, an SRO at 3308
SF News North Oakland's Bushrod Neighborhood Named Hottest Real Estate Market In The Nation A little-known subsection of Oakland called Bushrod, next to Temescal and on the Berkeley border west of Telegraph Avenue, was named by real estate site Redfin as the number one "hottest neighborhood of
Arts & Entertainment Russian Hill Home Once Owned By Nic Cage Hits The Market A Gothic Tudor mansion on Russian Hill that will be familiar to some as it is highly photographed in shots of the Bay and the Hyde Street cable car has just hit the
SF News Post-Ghost Ship, Dwellers At Three SF Warehouses Ordered By City To Vacate The fallout, both legal and logistical, from the Ghost Ship fire in Oakland in early December is going to continue for years to come. But in the initial wave of complaints and inspections
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Divas Still On The Market In The Tenderloin, Starts Outreach For Trans Homeless In The 'Hood Luckily for the trans employees and performers at Tenderloin nightclub Divas (1081 Post Street), nearly two years after going on the market owner Steve Berkey has maintained his pledge not to sell to
Arts & Entertainment It Turns Out The 'Full House' House In SF Was Bought By Show Creator Jeff Franklin "Whatever happened to predictability?" Back in the late '80s the Full House theme song longed for a simpler time, but at least we can rest assured now that the touchstone location of the