Arts & Entertainment Hillsborough 'Flintstone House' Hits Bedrock Bottom Price It was a little more than five months ago that the "Flintstone House" — that iconic set of bubbles-you-can-live-in visible from 280 near Hillsborough — hit the market for $4.2 million. But while the
Arts & Entertainment Here's The Condo Building Coming To The Corner Of Market And Church It's been a long road getting the seven-story condo building proposed for 2100 Market Street, a.k.a. the triangular site of the former Home Restaurant at Church, 14th, and Market, through the
SF News Small House Seller Accepts Lower Bid From SF Natives A hobbit house described by headlines on Curbed and NBC Bay Area as San Francisco's "smallest house on the smallest lot" when it hit the market last December has sold according to the
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: Another Bedbuggy, Syringe-Strewn SRO, $1450/Mo How would you like a furnished, 300-square-foot hotel room in which to live out your meager existence in San Francisco alongside some substance-prone regulars who pay a daily rate and keep some odd
SF News House In Sherwood Forest Gets Demolished As Sliding Hillside Threatens Several Homes Demolition work along Casitas Avenue has stopped for the day. Crews will return tomorrow. @kron4news pic.twitter.com/4hqNgz1P4C— Chuck Clifford (@chuckclifford) January 29, 2016 El Nino rains appear to be the culprit
SF News Chronicle Publishes Photos Of Zuckerberg's Completed SF House Zuckerberg’s S.F. neighbors miffed by security team parking https://t.co/u6Z87s84BA— SFGate (@SFGate) January 14, 2016 The location of Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan's recently completed manse on historic
SF News Another Housing Argument: Greater Density Does Not Mean Cheaper Units A new study published by the Center for Demographics and Policy titled "Building Cities for People" presents a new wrinkle in the age-old argument about supply and demand when it comes to dealing
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: This Hovel In Oceanview Rents For $3500/Mo? We're back! It's 2016, and even though, according to some sources, apartment rents may be finally coming down slightly along with those in the rest of the country, housing in SF is going
SF News Peek Inside The Luxury Condos Going Into Former Church Across From Dolores Park You know the long-vacant, domed church building across from Dolores Park near 20th Street? It's long been rumored to be getting converted into residential units much like the brick church down the block
SF News SF's Least Expensive Home Sales In 2015 Were All Decrepit Shacks You only need to have clicked on Curbed once or twice this year to have seen that even basic forms of shelter cost a million dollars in 2015 San Francisco, and that unless
SF News $30K/Month Penthouse Still On Market, And Here's A Better Look Inside New York has for a long time had monthly rental rates that crossed into five figures for some well located, higher-end apartments in Manhattan, but such things are still pretty new to San
SF News Have A Cool $20 Million To Spare? Consider Buying This San Francisco Hill. In the Forest Knolls neighborhood of San Francisco sits a hill. The property, which covers 1.15 acres, is currently undeveloped. That may change rather quickly, however, as the lot is presently listed
Arts & Entertainment Years Later, Hibernia Bank Still Might Become A Nightclub, Or A Tech Office We've been following the rumors about what is to become of the grand Hibernia Bank building at Jones and Market for years now. The historic, Beaux-Arts structure from 1892 is one of the
Arts & Entertainment Video: Oakland Man Makes Hundreds Renting Out Literal Shack Apartment Sadness arrives early this week! Sort of... This is less an apartment than it is a decrepit shack that may be a plywood-walled, converted garage. As part of a stunt of some
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: An SRO In An Actual Retirement Home In The 'Loin The trend of trying to fill SRO units that would previously have only been marketable to people on fixed incomes or the relatively indigent/substance dependent with well off newcomers to town has
SF News SF City Attorney Goes After Notorious Landlord Anne Kihagi With Fresh Injunction City Attorney Dennis Herrera has finally had enough with notorious San Francisco landlord Anne Kihagi, filing a motion yesterday for a preliminary injunction against Kihagi in an effort to put an end to
SF News Woman Sells Mission Apartment For 2005 Price — With One Catch In 1993, when Catherine Lee purchased one of the two Mission apartments she owned until recently, the monthly mortgage was $570 on the $90,000 2-bedroom condo. “It was a different era,” Lee
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: A Lovely Murder Basement In The Bayview, $800/Mo Are you feeling poor, by San Francisco standards, and in desperate need to live within the city limits for less than $1000 a month? You don't have many options, I'm afraid. Even rooms
SF News Most SF All-Cash Home Buyers Are 'Older Affluent People,' Not Techies “We are finding all over the country that all-cash buyers are older affluent people," says John Burns of John Burns Real Estate Consulting in the Business Times, regarding new research his firm conducted
SF News From Dot-Com Palace To Squatter's 'Thug Mansion', Pac Heights Copy Of Versailles Chateau Nears Sale A "known historic resource" according to the City of San Francisco, Pacific Heights' 3800 Washington (between Maple and Cherry) is a "modified replica of the garden facade of Le Petit Trianon," the Versailles
SF News Dropbox To Exit Lease On Headquarters Near AT&T Park With 11 years to go on the lease of its China Basin office headquarters at 185 Berry Street near AT&T Park, cloud storage pioneer Dropbox is looking to ditch the 200,
SF News At High End, SF's Housing Market Finally Cooling Off While doomsayers have believed there was no end in sight to the white-hot home sale market in San Francisco, at least at the luxury end of the spectrum, the market appears to finally
SF News Decrepit Palo Alto Shack Lists For $2 Million Because 2015 This Palo Alto property is "an exciting opportunity to build your dream home in charming Barron Park neighborhood" according to a broker making the pretty reasonable assumption that the existing structures on the
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: Jerk In San Mateo Will Rent You Studio For $1400 If You Work For Him This week's listing really made me angry for a few reasons. First of all, it's basically a job listing tucked in under the apartment listings. Second of all, the person listing it, who
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: A Room With No Walls, $1300/Mo I'm back! Did you miss me and this sad, sad column last week while I was on vacation, far away from the sadness? Well, buck up, because there are a lot more rental