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Welcome to Curbed Cuts, where Curbed SF editor Sally Kuchar shares the best real estate and neighborhood news of the week.
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SAN FRANCISCO/SEATTLE— The sports nerds can't stop talking about Sunday's big NFL game, so we decided to pit San Francisco real estate against Seattle. Cast your votes!
POTRERO HILL— Looking to buy in Potrero Hill? Here's a handy map of the ten least expensive properties for sale.
HUNTERS POINT— A mega development and housing project has been approved for the Candlestick Park site.
SAN FRANCISCO— Looking to spend around $4,300 a month in rent? Here are some options, and they include more than one one bedroom.
NORTH BAY— No surprise here: San Francisco is more expensive than the North Bay. While home prices were up across the county last year, it still didn't come close to the city.
SAN FRANCISCO— Last week's biggest residential real estate sales include luxury units at Park Lane in Nob Hill and a super adorable single-family home in Cole Valley.