Posted on 10/28/2022 6:11:04 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Just 13 of 146 units at San Francisco’s Four Seasons Private Residences have been purchased in the two years they’ve been up for sale, according to the San Francisco Business Times.
The high-rise development, which sits across from the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, features condos that range in size from studio to penthouse, including a $49 million two-level residence listed as the most expensive penthouse in the city in 2019. City records obtained by the Business Times show the building’s last sale was on June 1, meaning not one of the condos sold in the year’s third quarter.
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Not even the Chinese are buying them, maybe they are waiting for the prices to come down.
No, but those filthy kalifornians are sure buying up real estate here in Oklahoma. And, like all kalifornians, they have the “sewage touch.” Everything they touch turns to sewage.
Yu maka price lower...I fink about it.
The appropriately named “progressive movement” — like cancer, another “progressive disease” — metastizes into healthy areas such as Oklahoma and, unless it’s destroyed in its early stages will, like other forms of cancer, kill off the healthy host.
$49 million two-level residence listed as the most expensive penthouse
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San Francisco has been allowed to drift into 3rd world status by the policies of their left leaning politicians.
It is shocking to learn that politicians can be bought, but it is true, so why isn’t anyone buying enough influence to get these policies changed?
You must have a different type of Californians in Oklahoma than Tennessee. All the ones I meet left California because they couldn’t stand the liberal policies that have dragged California down and have no intention of doing the same thing here. But then, I work in a gun shop and don’t see many leftists from California in there.
Too late. West coast fags, educators, et al are already here. Primarily in our college cities.
I got my business degree w/accounting major from one of our universities. My marketing teacher was from kali. In class he likened gun ownership to taking illegal drugs. I called him on it. I denounced his liberal bias.
He tried to back it up, but it didn't take. Later, when I had thought about it, I wish I had pressed him on the issue. 20/20, and all.
The list of people “not buying” is pretty exhaustive.
All the ones I meet left California because they couldn’t stand the liberal policies that have dragged California down and have no intention of doing the same thing here. But then, I work in a gun shop and don’t see many leftists from California in there.
"Don't see many" equates to you seeing some. And that contradicts "All the ones I meet..have no intention..."
It is impossible for a human to have lived in that sewer and not be tainted. Can't be done. Soft on fags. Soft on crime. Pro welfare. Pro entitlement blax.
By now, they are simply clever enough to know they have to conceal their politics. Like the chinks. They're all up to no good.
Meanwhile, here in Free Florida I just saw Jan-Aug 2022 average sales prices for my town (Jupiter). Average single family home sale was over $1.5mm and average townhouse/condo sale was $625K.
Go figure...
Add me to that list.
Is a condo really $24 million, if stepping out the building front door you’re dodging feces, needles, and a sleeping addict?
The last time I was walking in SF was in 1999 when I visited Wells Fargo for an interview. The hotel was several blocks from their offices and all I smelled was urine as I walked there. Since then I have driven through the city several times (as quickly as possible) after flying in to SFO on my way to points north of the city. Unbelievable collections of tents along the streets - not inexpensive ones either - and skid row types hanging their laundry and lounging about. Just a mess.
Where I come from, if you have the $ for a $24M condo, you probably have significant political clout. Why haven’t the folks who bought the ultra-expensive property in that town put their foot down and demanded action? Do they have private entrances and thus do not care what conditions on the street are? It is paradoxical, but since I have few reasons to visit the area - I don’t care either.
Most of the third world operates like SF.
The cities have a wealthy class of 1 percent of the population or so—and everybody else lives in dire poverty.
Many of the wealthy like it that way—it reinforces their feelings of superiority.
We are drifting into the Indian (India) caste system—where the wealthy never have to deal with the lowly masses.
Remember the old adage about real estate, that the most important factors are : location, location, and location?
Luxury condos amid the filth and desolation in San Francisco, will not command the premium price, due to their location.
Just give it time, The first stage of the Cali Cancer is “We need more bike lanes.” They ruined where I lived in Oregon and now Idaho is infested.
Is it tilting yet?
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After the earthquake - it will.
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