SF News Millennium Tower May End Up Sinking Almost Three Feet, Says Expert In what could end up becoming the most expensive real estate legal battle in SF history, the Millennium Tower sink-and-tilt debacle deepens with a further look by the Chron's Matier & Ross, who
SF News <i>Full House</i> House Sells Under Asking, For $4M If you were hoping to own a bit of '90s TV history, I'm sorry to say you didn't act fast enough. Because as we told you back in May, the Full House house
SF News Piedmont Ranked First, San Pablo Dead Last In Ranking Of Best Bay Area Suburbs A new ranking by the site Niche of 100 Bay Area towns and cities nearly all of them that are not San Francisco, San Jose, or Oakland finds that traditionally tony suburbs like
SF News SF, Oakland, And San Jose Rents All Went Down Last Month Three of the costliest rental markets in the nation — San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose — were all in decline last month according to analysis from Zumper, on whom we have come to rely
SF News Nine-Story, All Below-Market Complex Likely Headed For Folsom And 17th Perhaps pointing to the fact that moratorium on Mission development wasn't wholly necessary, there are a total of four fully below-market-rate developments now in the pipeline in the Mission in addition to the
SF News Teacher Evicted In The Mission For Use Of Appliances In Illegal In-Law Reaches Settlement With Owners One of several recent, notable eviction cases to reach the media the case of local teacher Michelle Malliet who is being evicted by the new owners of her building in the Mission whose
Arts & Entertainment Video: The Millennial Hippie Commune Of Your Worst Nightmares Fire dancing! Communal dinners! People cutting each others' hair and frolicking together on the beach! Chateau Ubuntu has it all. This 38-person (!), 10-bedroom house near Alamo Square rents spots for $650 to $1,
SF News Latest Of Many Redesigns Revealed For Planned Development At Church And Market Home restaurant once occupied a triangular parcel at the intersection of Market and Church at 2100 Market, but after that closed in 2011, getting someone or something on the premises — other than squatters
SF News Five-Story, 50-Unit Residential Building Proposed For Valencia Near 14th Getting anything built in the Mission District is very challenging! For evidence of that, here's a fun example from last year, or the story of some more recent but long-delayed movement on the
SF News When Realtors Say 'Eureka Valley' Instead Of 'Castro,' Is That Just Homophobic? Remember when the Nema building on Market published that neighborhood map that didn't include the Castro but in its place was "Eureka Valley/Dolores Heights." Well, it's long been common custom for SF
SF News Firm To Purchase SF Piers For $82.5M On Behalf Of Unnamed Offshore Client An Atlanta company has made moves to purchase prime San Francisco commercial real estate on behalf of an unnamed, offshore individual or company. So reports The Registry, which notes that Invesco Real Estate
SF News Yet Another Aging Affordable Housing Complex Senses Threat From Outside Development Today we hear of another case involving a subsidized housing complex in the Western Addition that's over 30 years old and that suddenly finds itself in an awkward, legally tricky predicament regarding its
SF News Huge 16th And Mission Project Moves Forward, Again The 380-unit project dubbed by critics and affordable housing activists the "Monster in the Mission" arrived again on the docket at the Planning Commission Thursday, setting off what will likely be a renewed
SF News Check Out The Pretty New Tower Proposed For South Van Ness And Otis A rendering has just arrived for one of a gaggle of proposed high-rises that are set to transform the area of mid-Market at the busy intersection of Van Ness. This one is separate
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: Live In A Bathroom Above A Korean Restaurant In Oakland For $2000/Mo As SF's rental market softens a little bit don't get me wrong, people are still trying to get $13,500/mo for a three-bedroom like this it's been slightly less easy to find
SF News Step Inside The 'Full House' House, Which Looks Way Different Than On TV And Is Selling For $4.1 Million Would you like to own your own de facto San Francisco tourist attraction? Do you have $4.15 million? I know just the place: 1709 Broderick. It was just this April that we
SF News Gov. Jerry Brown Declares War On NIMBYs And Planning Commissions With New Housing Bill You may have heard some rumblings about this in recent weeks, but Governor Jerry Brown has been pushing through a revision to the state's density bonus program that would potentially wipe out the
SF News Sale Of $39M Home (With Doggy Spa, Aviary) Will Go To Pet Shelter When you meet the property at 7 Country Oak Lane, you're faced with a number of questions. First: Where, pray tell, are numbers 5 and 6 Country Oak Lane? This spot, in the
SF News This Is What You Learn When You Archive 68 Years Of SF Rental Listings In 1954, San Francisco ran out of large, vacant land tracts to build on. The city realized it was in a housing crisis in 1966, launching a Housing Report that year which continues
SF News CEO Of Apartment-Bidding Startup Blames Game, Not Player Alex Lubinsky, CEO of the instantly infamous rental application and bidding startup called Rentberry, recently confided to Curbed that he overpaid for his apartment in SoMa. By way of defending his service, he
SF News New Startup Turns Renting Apartments Into eBay-Like Bidding War A new startup hoping to capitalize on the feeding frenzy that is trying to rent an apartment in San Francisco launches tomorrow, and may succeed in driving Bay Area rents up even higher
SF News Most Bay Area Homeowners Saw 50 to 100 Percent Increases In Home Value Since 2004 A new interactive map from the Washington Post, illustrating a story about how the nation's economic recovery over the last decade has been far from complete, and heavily weighted toward wealthy areas, is
Arts & Entertainment Say Goodbye To <i>Million Dollar Listing: SF</i>... Forever Thank Christ. The well dressed and ultra-pretentious train wreck that was Million Dollar Listing: San Francisco will go down as a one-season flop as Bravo announces that they won't even bother giving it
SF News Historic Gay Bars Cited As Possible Reason To Block Massive Mid-Market Development A massive, 12-story mixed-use development that would include 250 residences and 232 hotel rooms just ran into trouble, and could potentially be pushed back years, as a result of the efforts of one
SF News Visualizing The Hub, A Proposed Home For Tall Buildings Around Market While one nook of Market Street, basically an area from Market to Mission between Valencia and 11th Streets, has been included in 2008's Market and Octavia Area Plan, now the Planning Department is