When I was at United, I literally flew into SF (SFO) hundreds of times, which is a very tricky airport owing to its location along the Bay and also the wind currents are another issue .
Maybe 15 years ago, I had seriously considered purchasing a condo in the city around Nob Hill. I thought that my wife and I could spend several weekends a year out there. Our travel was (is) free, so after landing in SF, we would take the BART into the city, grab a cab and go to our condo. On a Sunday, I had the day off and was layed over for the day, so as I was purusing the newspaper, I happen to notice that there were two open houses that day in Nob Hill, so I decided to take a look.
The first condo was absolutely beautiful. The home was divided into two condos; one up and one down. All of the original architecture was still in place. This was a 2 br/2ba condo and the asking price was $800,000.00, which the realtor said the owner was motivated to sell and I may be able to work a deal closer to $750,000.00. No prices were in the newspaper, so I did have a little shock. My wife and I did pretty well in our work lives, but that price was out of line, even for us.
The second condo was nothing like the first one. The asking price for that one was $475,000.00, but the realtor said that it would need some work. I asked how much work and some idea of a price. She estimated the “fixer upper” was in need of about $200,000.00 worth of improvements and updates. Well, this was more reasonable, but I wasn’t willing to sink that kind of money into a part time residence.
We both love SF, especially downtow, the Marina, Nob Hill and of course, the Wharf. It’s a beautiful city, especially at night when over-looking the Bay. The first condo that I looked at would have provided that view, along with Coit Tower, as well.