REAL ESTATE • On the Market
Often conflated with the Marina, its neighbor to the north, Cow Hollow is its own animal, a bedrock-based neighborhood that largely withstood the 1906 earthquake. The former dairy farm and pasture is now home to the Union Street retail strip, as well as quiet, tree-lined streets of homes. Of the latter, 17 have changed hands in the past year, for a median price of $4.65M, Compass reports. Meanwhile, 53 condos have sold, at a median of $1.84M. Here, three listings to consider in the historic area:
→ 3131 Pierce St #101 (Cow Hollow) • 2BR/2.1BA, 1731 SF condo • Ask: $1.795M • last available unit in new MURANO building • Days on market: 40 • Agent: Edward Deleski, Vanguard.
→ 2853 Broderick St (Cow Hollow) • 6BR/5.1BA, 4526 SF house • Ask: $8.99M, down from $9.5M on 9/17 • copper-roofed 2020 build with Golden Gate Bridge views • Days on market: 250 • Agent: Fadi Rabadi, GD Commercial Real Estate.
→ 2567 Union St (Cow Hollow, above) • 5BR/6.2BA, 7035 SF house • Ask: $19.995M • four-level 1906 build with sauna, steam room, retractable skylight • Days on market: 82 • Agent: Joshua McAdam, Sotheby’s.