San Francisco homes that sold for under $1 million in August

108 Caine Ave.

Neighborhood: Ingleside

Sold for: $960,000

Listed as a four bedroom, one bathroom, this single-family home was described as an “absolute bargain” in the listing. There are no photos and not much more in the description aside from the fact that the garage has 8-foot ceilings, so it’s unclear if it was the bargain it was advertised to be. Originally listed for $799,998 in 2021, before a price drop to $749,998 later in the year, it eventually sold for 28% over asking.

View the full listing here.

1619 Quint St.

Neighborhood: Silver Terrace

Sold for: $930,000

This classic two-story home has three bedrooms and one bathroom with an updated interior and a double garage. The kitchen has been renovated, and there’s lots of potential in the backyard space. Still, it ended up selling for nearly 7% below the asking price.

View the full listing here.

72 Argonaut Ave.

Neighborhood: Visitacion Valley

Sold for: $900,000

This home looks basically brand new — you’ll just have to ignore the bars covering every door and window. It has new floors, granite countertops and even a small patio. Four bedrooms, three bathrooms and over 1,700 square feet in this city for under $1 million? Seems like a downright steal.

View the full listing here.

276 Ellsworth St.

Neighborhood: Bernal Heights

Sold for: $878,000

This is a killer Bernal Heights location, and this “fabulous fixer” sold quickly for its “good bones.” No photos were available, but those bones apparently include two bedrooms and one bathroom upstairs, and a lower level that includes a 310-square-foot studio with a kitchenette, full bathroom and separate entry.

View the full listing here.

14 Ina Court

Neighborhood: Excelsior

Sold for: $860,000

This one is a “contractor’s special” right on McLaren Park. It has three bedrooms and one bathroom, in addition to a “full basement with a room downstairs that is not warranted by broker or sellers.” The listing says that on a clear day, you even have panoramic views to downtown and a view of the Bay Bridge. This is another rare, sold-for-under-asking property. Maybe the market really is cooling?

View the full listing here.

109 Blanken Ave.

Neighborhood: Visitacion Valley

Sold for: $775,000

Another “fixer opportunity,” this time featuring two bedrooms, one bathroom and an “unwarranted room in the garage which has potential for a small inlaw.” This listing suggests there’s plenty of work ahead for the city’s contractors.

View the full listing here.

132 Prospect Ave.

Neighborhood: Bernal Heights

Sold for: $699,000

This one-bedroom, one-bath cottage can only be called adorable. It’s tiny, but it has an open-floor plan, skylights and every inch of space is used for efficiency. There’s even a cute little patio off the bedroom.

View the full listing here.

1370 Quesada Ave.

Neighborhood: Bayview

Sold for: $600,000

This single-family was listed as a four bedroom, two bathroom, but it’s “looking for some TLC.” No photos were available, but the listing said rooms are large and there’s even a bonus room downstairs. You may not get many “move-in”-ready homes under $1 million, but you’ll get … something.

View the full listing here.

Article source: https://www.sfgate.com/realestate/article/homes-sold-for-under-1-million-sf-17414009.php

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