275 14th Avenue (Image Source: MapJack.com)
Listed for $2,195,000 last June, reduced to $1,975,000 last July, and then reduced to $1,850,000 last October, 275 14th Avenue was withdrawn from the MLS two weeks ago.
The six-bedroom and 3,430 square foot home, however, is back on the MLS with a new agent, a new price ($1,700,000), and an official one day on the market in 2010.
275 14th Avenue Inside
The kitchen (and baths) would benefit from some updating, but luckily the dining room woodwork seems to have survived without being “updated” with a coat of paint.
∙ Listing: 275 14th Avenue (6/3) – $1,700,000 [MLS] [Map]

14 thoughts on “Take Two (Weeks) And Call Me In The New Year”
  1. It’s a little bigger, but not as nicely done as 5735 California, just a couple of blocks away (http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Francisco/5735-California-St-94121/home/1409791) and I think there’s a couple of more Richmond district houses on the market along those lines. So I think it will be interesting to see how it fares.
    I wish I could afford any of them, I really like the area and 5735 California’s kitchen is perfect for me. But on the other hand, it still seems a little high considering you’re way out in the fog zone and the neighborhood is kind of a snooze fest.

  2. I truly hope Real-lat-tors are not going to try to pass that off as a wine cellar. Where I come from, that’s called a bookshelf.

  3. Yeah. Shame on the realtor for presenting something in the manner the seller utilized it. Jesus Christ this site is full of [Removed by Editor].

  4. I really like the area…
    …way out in the fog zone…
    …neighborhood is kind of a snooze fest.
    So…what is it that you like about the area? 🙂

  5. “Jesus Christ this site is full of [Removed by Editor]. Truer words never written!”
    I wholeheartedly agree with this. But 95% of the [Removed by Editor] is spouted by anonn through his trademark half-truths, obfuscation, non-sequiturs, and incomprehensible nonsense.

  6. If the sellers actually are using that closet with only a few [Removed by Editor] bottles in it as a “Wine Stroage Area” I will [Removed by Editor] my [Removed by Editor].

  7. “Shame on the realtor for presenting something in the manner the seller utilized it. “
    Heeeeyyyyy ! That gives me a great idea for marketing : include every use of every room in the description to make the property seem bigger than it is.
    “Come see this gorgeous home loaded with features. Bask in the solarium after entertaining the cats in the custom cat lounge. Produce delicious lagered beer. You’ll need it as this house boasts a large dance floor. Vegetable and cutting gardens bring fresh gifts from nature year round. Relax for a quiet moment in the library before enjoying an exciting HD movie in the home theater (you won’t even have to walk far !). You’ll love entertaining guests in the parlor …. blah blah blah …. Yes, you’ll be the envy of the neighborhood with your own naval warfare museum. Build your dream aircraft in the experimental aeronautics hanger or maybe just admire your private collection of vintage automobiles and end the day by reaching into your very own wine storage area while hanging your coat at the same time. This is living large at its best”

  8. Milkshake, you forgot the private park in the back!
    (Seriously, when did park-like become a description for a typical postage stamp-sized Bay Area lot??? Never understood that one.)

  9. The sale of 275 14th Avenue closed escrow on 3/31 with a reported contract price of $1,600,000 ($466 per square foot) for an official 71 days on the market and 6 percent under asking (versus an actual nine months on the market and 27 percent under asking as compared to when first listed last June).

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