News articles by source: Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog
All available news articles since July 25, 2006 by publication date
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San Francisco Zoo
Who Wants Free Stuff?
Every year, the San Francisco Zoo invites its members to come celebrate an evening of exciting evening of animals, entertainment and fun for your entire family!
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on September 4, 2008.
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San Francisco Zoo
Help Save the San Francisco Zoo from Chris Daly!!!
As you are probably aware, it has been a trying time at the San Francisco Zoo since the events of last Christmas, but changing the Zoo into a rescue facility is not the solution.
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on September 4, 2008.
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Ocean Beach
Open Shutter to the Past: San Francisco in Pictures - Warm Day at Ocean Beach (1943)
And when the weather heats up around SF, people in flock to Ocean Beach to cool down. They’ve been doing that for ages. And this weekend will be no different.
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on August 29, 2008.
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130 Newman
San Francisco Property Spotlight
130 Newman is a sweet property listed with Carol Bee of Herth Real Estate. Frankly, the photos...
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on August 22, 2008.
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Twin Peaks
My San Francisco Love Affair
This photo could have been taken on just about any summer San Francisco day. Twin Peaks is almost always the border between a peaceful blanket of fog and splendid sunshine.
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on August 2, 2008.
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Glen Park
Open Shutter to the Past: San Francisco in Pictures - Cows in Glen Park (1909)
The cows were quite tame, as you can see. The Good Brothers owned the dairy.” “ca. 1910. originally part of the San Miguel Rancho, by the 1890’s there were several dairies located in the Glen Park Canyon. (Loaned by Mrs. Tietz)”.
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on August 1, 2008.
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Glen Park
Open Shutter to the Past: San Francisco in Pictures - Cows in Glen Park (1909)
The Good Brothers owned the dairy.” “ca. 1910. originally part of the San Miguel Rancho, by the 1890’s there were several dairies located in the Glen Park Canyon. (Loaned by Mrs. Tietz)”.
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on August 1, 2008.
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334 28th Street
San Francisco Property Spotlight - 282 St Charles Avenue (and a little catching up to boot)
334 28th Street proved yet again, that at times, I’m just too conservative about price. This top floor 2BR 2BR 1150 sq ft condominium was listed at $1,145,000.
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on July 21, 2008.
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151 Alice B. Toklas Place
San Francisco Property Spotlight - 282 St Charles Avenue (and a little catching up to boot)
Holy Moly! Someone got a DEAL! This 1BR 1BA unit with 1229 sq ft was listed at $620,000 got it’s buyer after 30 days on the market.
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on July 21, 2008.
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282 St Charles Avenue
San Francisco Property Spotlight - 282 St Charles Avenue (and a little catching up to boot)
This is an ADORABLE single family home built in 1939. It has one “real bedroom” and one “real bath” plus a bonus room and bath downstairs (think home office or guest room).
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on July 21, 2008.
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Polk St. & Bush St.
Open Shutter to the Past: San Francisco in Pictures - SF’s First Parking Meter (1947)
(By the way, that’s Mayor Roger Lapham testing the ”First Gadget Installed at Bush and Polk Streets” in 1947!)
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on June 6, 2008.
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57 Webster St
Good News In Real Esate?
San Francisco Home for Sale | Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on San Francisco Property Spotlight - 57 Webster
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on May 28, 2008.
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334 28th St
Good News In Real Esate?
San Francisco Property Spotlight - 334 28th Street (and a little catching up to boot!)
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on May 28, 2008.
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334 28th St
Postings Will Be Light This Week
San Francisco Property Spotlight - 334 28th Street (and a little catching up to boot!)
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on May 27, 2008.
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334 28th St
Something New In the Avenues
San Francisco Property Spotlight - 334 28th Street (and a little catching up to boot!)
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on May 25, 2008.
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57 Webster St
Something New In the Avenues
San Francisco Home for Sale | Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on San Francisco Property Spotlight - 57 Webster
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on May 25, 2008.
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334 28th St
Open Shutter to the Past: San Francisco in Pictures - The National Guard Armory (1912)
« San Francisco Property Spotlight - 334 28th Street (and a little catching up to boot!) Something New In the Avenues »
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on May 23, 2008.
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57 Webster St
San Francisco Property Spotlight - 334 28th Street (and a little catching up to boot!)
57 Webster - A 3BR 2BA condo originally listed at $1,025,000. First, I was wrong in my original post about the place, I mentioned that the previous owner (who passed away on the property) had not done anything to the place and then just over a year later, the asking price was $155K more than the last time it sold. But, my initial instinct that the price was a bit high was correct.
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on May 22, 2008.
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334 28th St
San Francisco Property Spotlight - 334 28th Street (and a little catching up to boot!)
San Francisco Property Spotlight - 334 28th Street (and a little catching up to boot!)
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on May 22, 2008.
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1352 Castro St
San Francisco Property Spotlight - 334 28th Street (and a little catching up to boot!)
1352-1354 Castro - This one was my baby - a shameless plug of one of my own listings (it’s my blog and I can do that, remember? ) It was a mixed use “diamond in the rough” with 2 residential and 2 commercial units listed at $1,299,000. We abandoned our original offer date when we got a really strong offer the first day on the market, and after just 6 days, we put the place into contract when the best of 10 offers came in at $1,575,000!!! Oh, and the offer was non-contingent and complete (meaning the agent representing the buyers brought a fully signed disclosure package with all i’s dotted and all t’s crossed. (Make sure your agent is thorough - you could lose an offer in a competitve situation if not!!!)
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on May 22, 2008.
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334 28th St
San Francisco Real Estate Fast Facts: Condominium Sales April 2007 vs. April 2008
« Help Me to Help You! San Francisco Property Spotlight - 334 28th Street (and a little catching up to boot!) »
Published by Luba's San Francisco Real Estate Blog on May 21, 2008.
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