Archive for February, 2006
Posted by Mark on February 28, 2006
Developer Seeking Projects
San Francisco based developer seeks projects in San Francisco Bay Area, Lake Tahoe/Truckee and Arizona.
Ideally:
+ multiple unit purchase of pre-sale new construction
+ purchase of platted lots
+ joint venture/partnership with land owners for development
+ purchase of semi-developed land that could get site improvement permits within 8 months
Please contact Mark Choey for more information.
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Posted by Mark on February 27, 2006

235 Berry’s first release of 20 units sold out on the first day. Approx 60 people came for 20 units, so they had a mini-lottery for the 20 available units.
The second release is PROBABLY going to be in 4 weeks.
There is projected to be about 7 releases for the total 99 units in the building.
There are no more 1BR’s available, five 3BR’s available and the rest are 2BR’s of varying size and prices.
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Posted by Mark on February 21, 2006
Got an update today – they are planning to start construction in March of 2006 with sales starting in the Fall of 2006.
The first phase will be 98 homes. Here are the preliminary floor plans and sizes. Radiance will have 2 buildings totalling 414 units with 9-story mid-rise buildings and two-level townhomes, ranging in size from 850 to 2,175 square feet.
Type Size Range One Bedroom 848 – 1,063 sq.ft.
One Bedroom & Den 1,093 – 1,119 sq.ft.
Two Bedroom 1,075 – 1,793 sq.ft.
Two Bedroom & Den 1,348 – 1,812 sq.ft.
Townhomes 1,821 – 2,173 sq.ft.
Prices not released as of yet, but probably in the $700-750 psf price range. This could obviously change based on market conditions, amenities, etc.
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Posted by Mark on February 18, 2006
Don’t know anything about this project yet other than it’s on Page near Hayes Valley.

www.thehayessf.com
contact Mark for more information
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Posted by Mark on February 18, 2006

Lottery for the 5th Release has been moved back to March 11th!
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Posted by Mark on February 15, 2006





One, two, and three bedroom condos in 67 new residences in three separate buildings are available in Potrero Hill. High end appliances and Bosch washer and dryers, private balconies, gas fireplaces… The building is unique in design, see for yourself. 7 of the 67 units will be BMR homes. Units have many windows as each unit has mulitiple exterior facing walls – mulitiple unique floorplans.
There will be 3 releases and we are currently in release #1: 15 units
- 2 one-bedrooms: one is in contract and the other is $559k for ~630 sf
- 6 two-bedrooms: $639-$725k (~950-975 sf)
- 7 three-bedrooms: $799-$899k (~1300 sf)
construction is scheduled to be completed in June.
marketed by Polaris Group and Zephyr
www.sierra-heights.com
Contact Mark Choey for more information about these condos
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Posted by Mark on February 12, 2006
Cecilia M. Vega Saturday, February 11, 2006 (SF Chronicle)
Management of the $4 billion Transbay Terminal replacement project is being called into question by San Francisco officials, who said “uncertainty persists as to what is the best way to proceed” despite years of planning. Mayor Gavin Newsom and Supervisor Jake McGoldrick, who also is chairman of the San Francisco County Transportation Authority, said in a letter to the regional Transbay Joint Powers Authority this week that a separate group of city leaders, including the planning director and city administrator, has been appointed to come up with recommendations on how to proceed on the project.Issues such as funding plans and design objectives still need to be “fully understood” before any action should be taken on the project, the letter said.
The Transbay Terminal is one of the most costly development projects in San Francisco history. It calls for a new transit station with high-speed rail, Caltrain and bus connections, and a new neighborhood with housing, retail and offices. At 800 feet, it would change the city’s skyline.
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Posted by Mark on February 10, 2006
Saturday Feb 18th, Alamo Square will show model units to the public.
The floor plans available are:
· Jr. One bedrooms
· One bedrooms
· Two and Three bedroom townhouses
Each home comes with brand new kitchens, washer and dryer and your own parking space.
Beginning Saturday, February 18th models will be available to tour.
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Posted by Mark on February 8, 2006

The latest is there are approx 50% of 136 condos sold. They are currently sold out of some one bedroom and three bedroom floor plans but here is the latest pricing:
One Bedrooms
Two Bedrooms
- 1019 sf-1259 sf -> $900-$1.6M
Three Bedrooms
- 1362-2055 sf -> $1.65-3.3M
The prices vary wildly because of view and floor you want to be on.
Go to www.sfwatermark.com
Contact Mark for more information.
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Posted by Mark on February 4, 2006
63 condo conversion units in Alamo Square in the intersection of multiple neighborhoods such as Hayes Valley, Western Addition, Lower Haight, Japan Town, and Fillmore. Going on sale in three separate releases,
- Studios/Jr 1BR to be priced from $485-500k,
- 1BR’s around $540k, 750 square feet, HOA’s estimated to be around $300.
- 2 BR’s around $685k 1 or 2 levels HOA $430.
- 3 BR’s 2 BA – don’t have pricing information
Parking is deeded for all units. Washer Dryers are in the unit. Hardwood floors plus stainless steel appliances.
Scheduled to go on sale in a couple of weeks.
http://www.alamosquaresf.com
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