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722 Ellsworth St, San Francisco, CA 94110


By mandameyerson   Follow   Fri, 3 Jul 2009, 10:37pm   600 views   2 comments
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  1. mandameyerson


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    1   10:38pm Fri 3 Jul 2009   Share   Quote   Permalink   Like   Dislike  

    What's up with this listing
    http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/722-Ellsworth-St-San-Francisco-CA-94110/15164651_zpid/

    Sold in 2006 for $690k
    Now on the market for $400K

    Zillow says 28 days on mkt
    redfin says 75
    http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Francisco/722-Ellsworth-St-94110/home/1821677

    must be a hole in the roof and toxic waste in the basement?

    Say's short sale too
    But that's crazy low

    It is on the street that is the exit for the projects on Alamaney Ave

  2. zetabeos


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    2   2:01am Sat 4 Jul 2009   Share   Quote   Permalink   Like   Dislike  

    Here is a historical perspective on home prices over the past 10 years.

    I pulled up the historical sales for that street a few # up and down.

    730 Ellsworth St San Francisco CA 94110
    03/13/1997: $185,000

    714 Ellsworth St San Francisco CA 94110
    08/31/2000: $319,000

    I agree that 690K is insane as is 400K, but frankly so is 300K since homes like this were priced under 200K.
    You cannot justify 600K nor can you justify 300K given that prices of Condos and Homes I seen back in 1997 across SF were under 200K.. I saw high rise condos across the Museum of Modern Art at 900 sq ft 2/2 ranging from 180-190K. Even 2000 prices were highly inflated.

    I dont understand why people are not looking at 10-15 price history...

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