Press
Team Hatvany employs an outside public relations firm to promote our listings exclusively to the blogs, design magazines, and national newspapers. Our listings are often featured in the SF Chronicle, New York Times, 7x7 Magazine, Real Deal, the Wall Street Journal, and the San Francisco Business Times, among others, and Nina Hatvany, Paul Hatvany Kitchen, Natalie Hatvany Kitchen, and Vanessa Hatvany Kitchen are frequently called upon as expert sources and regularly quoted in various local and national publications.
When Redfin real estate agent Alex Sobieski meets with a potential client about selling their home, he knows there is competition to represent the listing. Typically, Sobieski said, he’s up against one or two other agents, and the client ulti...
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With marble pillars of the Ionic tradition, brilliant white upon powder blue painting, and even a temple-style portico positioned above the front entrance, this handsome San Francisco property exudes historic glamour before one even walks in.
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San Francisco | $3.195 Million
An Edwardian house built in 1904 and converted into a two-unit duplex (with a three-bedroom, one-bathroom unit on the top floor and a two-bedroom, one-bathroom unit on the lower floor), on a 0.05-acre lot
This b...
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ew Bay Area housing figures from March show that buyer demand began to rebound from the depths of the market's winter slowdown, but with more muted demand and far fewer new listings coming on the market compared to the past two years.
The n...
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Three years after the pandemic began, rental prices in the city of San Francisco are still less expensive than before, while rents in other parts of the Bay Area have surged.
San Francisco’s typical asking rent was $3,440 a month in Februa...
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Whether you’re a minimalist who enjoys clean lines, a bold personality who loves color, or anything in between, the 2017 San Francisco Decorator Showcase certainly has a dream room for everyone. Featuring the work of 28 designers and landscap...
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A glamorous, four-story mansion built in 1906 on a premiere block in San Francisco’s posh Pacific Heights neighborhood has hit the market for nearly $20 million.
The residence, 2698 Pacific Ave., spans 11,000 square feet and was recently r...
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A San Francisco mansion built at the turn of the 20th century has re-entered the market for $19.95 million—nearly $7 million less than its original asking price.
Built in 1906, the four-story Classical Revival-style home is located in the...
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