San Francisco Real Estate August 19, 2022

Anne Laury Record Transactions

Anne Laury Record-breaking Transactions 

  • 1627-29 Beach Street, represented the Seller, $4.9M, record price for a two-unit building in the Marina.
  • 1828 Vistazio, represented the Buyer, $1.6M, best price (least expensive) house with a view, in the best location in Tiburon.
  • 1854 18th Avenue, represented the Buyer, $930,000, rare find; won the bidding war with cleanest terms and persuasion, even if our offer was not the highest due to my first-time buyer with limited budget.
  • 1946-48 California, represented the Seller, $3,124,000, sold in a few months after seller had on the market with other agents for two years; eight tenants in a rent-controlled two-unit building.
  • 2121 Laguna, represented the Seller, $1,300,000, record price in the building.
  • 712 Castro Street, represented the Seller, $3,400,000, record price with tenant in the Castro, exceeded seller expectations by 30 percent.
  • 478-480 10th Avenue, represented the Buyer, $1,810,000, record low price per square foot in the Inner Richmond for a two-unit building; condo conversion completed.
  • 3975 Clay Street, represented the Buyer, $2,395,000, record low price in Presidio Heights for a TIC; condo conversion completed.
  • 52 Paseo Mirasol, represented the Seller, $2,500,000, record price per square foot of the original structure; obtained approval from the City of Tiburon for previously unpermitted work, which resulted in added square footage and value.
  • 224 32nd Avenue, represented the Seller, $3,750,000, sold off-market at record price per square foot for a house that had not been updated or staged.
  • 240 Lombard, #812, represented the Seller, $720,000, a record price per square foot in the building.
  • 1200 Page, represented the Seller, $2,720,000, record price for condo in Haight-Ashbury.
  • 237 Rockwood, represented the Seller, $1,350,000, record sale for home adjacent to  South San Francisco cemetery.
  • 1059 Vallejo, represented the Seller, $6,200,000, record price per square foot on Russian Hill (partial views, not a new construction).
  • 2660 Garfield, represented the Buyer, $1,445,000; nine months later client sold it for $1,708,000, an 18 percent price increase.
  • 2255 Franklin, San Francisco, represented the Seller $2,651,000; highest price paid for a three-bedroom condominium on Franklin Street.