but it was listed as such for five years. This article also mentions 2601 Broadway and 2901 Broadway, which are runners-up. What really matters is what it finally sells for. The price has dropped way down since then.
Peter Sperling listed this property staring in 2005 and for five years at $65 M but has since dropped the price. He invested about $38 M in 2002 and rebuilt the whole thing for a total of about $50 M total but he may never get that back. Now it is listed at $38 M for the whole thing.
http://insidesfrealestate.com/2009/02/25/the-top-5-most-expensive-listings-in-sf/
but it was listed as such for five years. This article also mentions 2601 Broadway and 2901 Broadway, which are runners-up. What really matters is what it finally sells for. The price has dropped way down since then.
According to
http://www.socketsite.com/archives/2011/09/2845_broadway_the_unfinished_65000000_38500000_home.html
Peter Sperling listed this property staring in 2005 and for five years at $65 M but has since dropped the price. He invested about $38 M in 2002 and rebuilt the whole thing for a total of about $50 M total but he may never get that back. Now it is listed at $38 M for the whole thing.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Francisco/2845-Broadway-St-94115/home/918440