June 24, 2008
Heritage On Fillmore Update: 90% Sold, Reductions And Incentives

According to a plugged-in tipster the Heritage on Fillmore sales office has been hitting the phones:
Received a call from the Heritage sales office yesterday…7 units remaining, prices reduced and offering incentives.
As far as we know Heritage first started advertising “only seven homes remaining” at the end May (which would suggest a bit of a lull over the past month). And in terms of the aforementioned reductions and incentives, unfortunately we didn't get the specifics, but perhaps you did (and would be willing to step up to the mic).
∙ Heritage On Fillmore: Sales Update And An Online Tax Roll Question [SocketSite]
First Published: June 24, 2008 10:45 AM
Comments from "Plugged In" Readers
If this were in Oakland the large flat screen TV would have been disappeared long ago.
Posted by: sf at June 24, 2008 2:55 PM
List price on #PH2A was reduced $75,000 last week to $1,125,000. List price on #1104 was reduced $25,000 to $695,000.
Posted by: Michael at June 25, 2008 9:15 AM
this is the most mind boggeling building in SF. who would pay a dime to own a home here. in 10 years it will look like the Fillmore Center.
Posted by: Ryan at June 26, 2008 2:09 PM
For what it's worth, I checked out the Heritage a few months ago and participated in their recent survey. Received this email from their sales office today:
Thank you to all who participated in our Heritage on Fillmore survey. The feedback we received was very informative. You spoke, and we listened. Price was your biggest concern, so we are answering this concern with some amazing pricing specials on our remaining 7 homes!
> 1104, 1 Bed/1 Bath, -$42,000, Now $695,000
> Penthouse 1-E, 1 Bed/1 Bath, -$40,000, Now $690,000
> 604, 2 Bed/2 Bath, -$46,000, Now $765,000
> 1003, 2 Bed/2 Bath, -$50,000, Now $825,000
> 1102, 2 Bed/2 Bath, -$40,000, Now $975,000
> Penthouse 2-C, 2 Bed/2 Bath, -$65,000, Now $905,000
> Penthouse 2-A, 2 Bed+/2 Bath, -$100,000, Now $1,125,000
To further increase the value of these homes, they've been upgraded to include hardwood flooring, designer carpeting, stainless steel appliances, large capacity washer & dryer, refrigerator, indoor exclusive use parking and much more!
Posted by: j at June 27, 2008 8:14 PM
the kitchens in these larger 2bd units are the biggest selling inhibitors - not only are they disproportinately small relative to the units, but they are ridiculously ugly!
Posted by: laura at August 11, 2008 2:18 PM
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