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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Reminds us of the SFBay Area penchant for hiring H1B visa holders from India to replace Americans. Bringing their values to America in exchange for “cheap” labor.
And that location is landfill. Not conducive to stability in an earthquake. Not sure if this is the same building that is sinking on one side, inches a year…
That should be a strong selling point...
The best story I heard bout transplants to Oregon thinking that those “irrigation canals” -—owned by the local ranchers/ farmers/ were ‘available for kayaking-—
Then when they were going at a decent speed with the flow of water—they would nearly get decapitated by the barbed wire fences between properties..
Some got badly hurt.
They tried to sue the ranchers.
Got sued for trespassing instead.
He might like to have the type of Californian I am in his state.
My solution to PROG/LIBERALS is 7.62 millimeter or rope!
My solution to PROG/DEMOCRATS is 7.62 millimeter or rope!
The rope solution requires some assembly; rope, lamp post or tree limb, 3 legged stool.
Just saying that not all Californians are brain dead libs.
Hopefully before the building comes down.
-PJ
NOT TRUE!
All of us are not TAINTED, some of us are just to old and broke to escape!
If I had my druthers I would prefer to be in WEST BY GOD VIRGINIA or KENTUCKY!
I hadn’t heard about that (I’m in eastern WA). I know kids try to go over the irrigation “waterfalls” and through the tunnels with sometimes fatal results.
I believe there is a section of main canal near Moses Lake (The Potholes), where kayaking / canoeing is allowed, but don’t know what the current status is. The canals, of course, are being shutdown now for the winter.
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