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jim
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Morris house site

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The site (and subsequent house) for which the Morris' had FLLW design two unbuilt homes for them has just sold.

http://www.socketsite.com/
March 29, 2012

Is It The End Of A San Francisco Listing's Era And Poem?


It would appear as though 830 El Camino Del Mar quietly sold for $9,990,000 last month with a listing that was "withdrawn" a week its before closing and unreported on the MLS.

As plugged-in people know, the Sea Cliff home had been listed and withdrawn seventeen times without selling since 1998 and had been listed for as much as $18,000,000 in 2008.

Feel free to suggest a final stanza for a reader’s original poem. Then again, the buyer was the rather anonymous "830 CDM LLC," so perhaps there's a new poem waiting to be penned.

∙ Like The Swallows To Capistrano, 830 El Camino Del Mar Returns [SocketSite]
∙ Would You Believe Fifteen For 830 El Camino Del Mar (And Not Million) [SocketSite]
∙ Behind The Great Wrought Iron Wooden Gate At 830 El Camino Del Mar [SocketSite]
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Anybody know where this poem can be found ? I'm intrigued . . .

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