It was 2005 when the small single-family home above at 1409 Sanchez in Upper Noe sold for $868,000 as a major fixer/teardown. Three years later, it was sold through a short sale for $870,000, and then came back on the market in 2009 for $970,000—and ultimately, for $895,000—as a “ready to break ground building project” for two units. The listing was withdrawn, but the development moved ahead. Continue Reading
