Twitter CEO Looking To Sell His San Francisco Condo

By Anthony Longo 2 10 2009 by Author

Late Thursday afternoon Twitter CEO Evan Williams tweeted “Buy my loft…It’s a steal!” And with that, the listing went viral.

Though Williams and his wife, Sara Morishige, had listed their penthouse for sale on Sept. 25, it wasn’t until the tweet that the digital masses noticed. Which begs the question: If you don’t tweet something, did it really happen?

The couple is trying to sell their two-bedroom, two-bath San Francisco loft for $1,498,000, just $2,000 less than what they paid for it two and a half years ago. Still, that’s quite a bit above the neighborhood’s median sales price of $522,500, according to real estate Web site Trulia.com.

But at least buyers can score some of their furniture, including the couch (yes, fan boys, the very one Williams sat on), because it doesn’t “necessarily fit the feeling of [their] new house,” said the loft’s listing agent, Eric Turner of McGuire Real Estate.

The loft’s price also includes two side-by-side parking spots and remote controlled blinds. (Hooray, technology!)

The 1,792-square-foot penthouse is located in San Francisco’s SoMA district in the historic concrete Heublein Building. Real estate agents, like Turner, sell the former wine warehouse as offering a Manhattan vibe with cityscape views.  Continued… (via Fortune)

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One response to “Twitter CEO Looking To Sell His San Francisco Condo”

29 10 2009
Rost (19:19:44) :

Maybe he can use Twitter’s investor’s money to buy the most expensive house in San Francisco for $65 million located at 2845 Broadway St. Here you go: http://bit.ly/2dDjwR

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