Pinnacle #2502 – Pending

550 Front St #2502 – Floor Plan – Pending

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This 25th floor unit facing east is finally in escrow. Great views from the balcony – and not bad from the unit itself with more of a city flair.  This one also features the infamous red cabinets… that and and asking price probably still $10,000 – $30,000 higher than the comps can justify. I’ll post again once it closes.

Pinnacle #708 – Reduced

550 Front St #708 – Floor Plan – Reduced – Now $1,195,000

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This southwest corner unit has been reduced by almost $100,000.  Nice split floor plan and surprisingly just high enough to pick up some bay views.  Lightly decorated, it could use some paint to liven it up.  Still a bit aggressive on the price in my opinion.

Pinnacle #301 – Sold

550 Front St #301 – Floor Plan – Sold for $812,000

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This southeast corner unit at the Pinnacle has sold for $812,000.  Low in the building, but a nice floor plan – the largest on the floor.  Nice upgrades including wood floors in the bedroom.  For less than $900,000, not a bad way to get 1500 sq ft in the building.  Congratulations to the new owner.

Pinnacle #2502 – Reduced

550 Front St #2502 – Floor Plan – Reduced – Now $779,000

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This 25th floor unit facing east been reduced again to $779,000.  Great views from the balcony – and not bad from the unit itself with more of a city flair.  This one also features the infamous red cabinets… that and and asking price probably still $10,000 – $30,000 higher than the comps can justify.

Pinnacle #502 – Pending

550 Front St #502 – Floor Plan – Pending

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This 1 bedroom at the Pinnacle on the 5th floor is now in escrow.  This east-facing 1 bedroom is a little different than the others with black granite countertops, matte cabinets, and some wood floors. I still think this one needs to get under $400,000 to sell…  We’ll see what it closes for…

Pinnacle #502 – Expired

550 Front St #502 – Floor Plan -Expired

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This 1 bedroom at the Pinnacle on the 5th floor has expired in the MLS.  This east-facing 1 bedroom is a little different than the others with black granite countertops, matte cabinets, and some wood floors. I still think this one needs to get under $400,000 to sell…  I’ll post again if it’s put back on the market.

Pinnacle #301 – Pending

550 Front St #301 – Floor Plan – Pending

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This reasonably priced southwest corner unit at the Pinnacle is back in escrow again.  Low in the building, but a nice floor plan – the largest on the floor.  Nice upgrades including wood floors in the bedroom.  For less than $850,000, not a bad way to get 1500 sq ft in the building.  I’ll post again once it closes.

Pinnacle #301 – Re-listed

550 Front St #301 – Floor Plan – Re-listed – $849,900

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The listing has been refreshed for this southeast corner unit at the Pinnacle.  Low in the building, but a nice floor plan – the largest on the floor.  Nice upgrades including wood floors in the bedroom.  For less than $900,000, not a bad way to get 1500 sq ft in the building.  Still asking $849,900.

Pinnacle #301 – Expired

550 Front St #301 – Floor Plan – Expired

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The listing has expired for this southeast corner unit at the Pinnacle.  Low in the building, but a nice floor plan – the largest on the floor.  Nice upgrades including wood floors in the bedroom.  For less than $900,000, not a bad way to get 1500 sq ft in the building.  Now asking $849,900.  I’ll post again once it’s back on the market.

Pinnacle #2502 – Back on the Market & Reduced

550 Front St #2502 – Floor Plan – Back on the Market and Reduced – Now $799,000

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This 25th floor unit facing east is back on the market and has been reduced to $799,000.  Great views from the balcony – and not bad from the unit itself with more of a city flair.  This one also features the infamous red cabinets… that and and asking price probably still $30,000 – $500,000 higher than the comps can justify.