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$1,174,900 : 501 Beale St, Unit 10h, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$739,000 : 425 1st, Unit 2508, San Francisco1 bed, 1.00 baths
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$689,000 : 39 Boardman St, Unit 105, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$489,000 : 555 4th St, Unit 526, San Francisco1 bed, 1.00 baths
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$3,695,000 : 431 Tehama St, Unit 2, San Francisco3 beds, 3.00 baths
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$1,500,000 : 431 Tehama St, Unit 1, San Francisco0 beds, 0 baths
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$839,000 : 1 Hawthorne St, Unit 23D, San Francisco1 bed, 1.00 baths
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$649,000 : 333 1st St, Unit N1205, San Francisco1 bed, 1.00 baths
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$649,000 : 50 Lucerne St, Unit 5, San Francisco1 bed, 1.50 baths
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$625,000 : 425 1st St, Unit 3405, San Francisco1 bed, 1.00 baths
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$529,900 : 388 Townsend St, Unit It5, San Francisco0 beds, 2.00 baths
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$519,000 : 1 Hawthorne St, Unit 15B, San Francisco0 beds, 1.00 baths
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$3,595,000 : 9 Bernice St, San Francisco3 beds, 2.00 baths
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$1,299,000 : 188 Minna St, Unit 31B, San Francisco2 beds, 2.50 baths
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$504,900 : 425 1st St, Unit 2004, San Francisco1 bed, 1.00 baths
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$3,310,000 : 219 Brannan St, Unit 18D, San Francisco3 beds, 3.00 baths
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$1,299,000 : 188 Minna St, San Francisco2 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
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1 bed, 1.00 baths
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$750,000 : 555 4th St, Unit 404, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$925,000 : 1163 Harrison St, San Francisco3 beds, 2.00 baths
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$799,000 : 177 Townsend St, Unit 435, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$699,000 : 1350 Natoma St, Unit 3, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$429,900 : 310 Townsend, Unit 407, San Francisco1 bed, 1.00 baths
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$1,259,000 : 425 1st St, Unit 1802, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$1,099,000 : 338 Spear St, Unit 11F, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$869,000 : 41 Federal St, Unit 31, San Francisco1 bed, 1.50 baths
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$839,000 : 75 Folsom St, Unit 1700, San Francisco1 bed, 1.00 baths
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$585,000 : 1 Hawthorne St, Unit 3D, San Francisco1 bed, 1.00 baths
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$1,250,000 : 239 Brannan St, Unit 5J, San Francisco2 beds, 2.50 baths
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$1,049,000 : 200 Brannan, Unit 130, San Francisco1 bed, 1.50 baths
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$1,195,000 : 650 Delancey St, Unit 408, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$649,900 : 370 7th St, Unit 4, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$1,025,000 : 338 Spear St, Unit 6B, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$695,000 : 1350 Natoma St, Unit 8, San Francisco2 beds, 2.50 baths
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$670,000 : 338 Spear St, Unit 16g, San Francisco1 bed, 1.00 baths
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$850,000 : 73 Sumner St, Unit 401, San Francisco3 beds, 2.50 baths
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$1,888,000 : 1160 Mission St, Unit 2313, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$929,000 : 333 1st St, Unit 1404, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$899,000 : 246 2nd St, Unit 1303, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$799,000 : 1410 15th St, Unit 1412, San Francisco3 beds, 2.00 baths
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$699,000 : 322 6th St, Unit 4, San Francisco2 beds, 3.00 baths
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$599,000 : 333 1st St, Unit N702, San Francisco1 bed, 1.00 baths
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$479,000 : MLS # 396601 in San Francisco0 beds, 1.00 baths
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$2,185,000 : 765 Market St, Unit 36E, San Francisco2 beds, 2.50 baths
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$699,000 : 950 Harrison St, Unit 109, San Francisco2 beds, 2.50 baths
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$315,000 : 201 Harrison St, Unit 402, San Francisco0 beds, 1.00 baths
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$507,600 : 425 1st, Unit 1104, San Francisco1 bed, 1.00 baths
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$475,000 : 271 Shipley St, Unit A-1, San Francisco2 beds, 1.00 baths
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$865,000 : 333 1st, Unit 1901, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$279,000 : 574 Natoma St, Unit 302, San Francisco0 beds, 1.00 baths
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South of Market (SOMA) has long been home to bars and nightclubs. During the 1980s and 1990s, some of the warehouses there served as the home to the city’s budding underground rave, punk, and independent music scene. However, in recent decades, and mostly due to gentrification and rising rents, these establishments have begun to cater to an upscale and mainstream clientele that subsequently pushed out the underground musicians and its scene. Beginning in the 1990s, older housing stock has been joined by loft-style condominiums, many of which were built under the cover of “live-work” development ostensibly meant to maintain a studio arts community in San Francisco. During the late 1990s, the occupant of the “live-work” loft was more likely to be a “dot-commie”, as South of Market became a local center of the dot-com boom, due to its central location, space for infill housing development, and spaces readily converted into offices.
A major transformation of the neighborhood was planned during the 2000s with the Transbay Terminal Replacement Project, which if funded, is planned to be open by 2013. In addition, new highrise residential projects like One Rincon Hill, 300 Spear Street, and Millennium Tower are transforming the San Francisco skyline. In 2005, the Transbay Joint Powers Authority proposed to raise height limits around the new Transbay Terminal. This led to proposals for more supertall buildings, such as Renzo Piano’s proposal for a group of towers that includes two 1,200-foot towers, two 900-foot towers, and a 600-foot tower. The 1,200-foot towers would have been the tallest buildings in the United States outside of New York City and Chicago. In addition, the Cesar Pelli and Hines Group have also proposed another 1,200-foot (366 m), 80-story office tower. However, the late 2000s recession halted altogether, or canceled outright construction as well as many future development plans for the area. (Source – Wikipedia)
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