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65-69 WoodWard St.
[Closed 02-22-18]


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658-660 Ivy St.
[​Closed 02-07-18]

Tenants Buying Real Estate. The tenants bought the two-unit building  and now own their units as TICs.

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3280 17th St.
[Closed 01-03-18]

Sixteen units, five storefronts and eleven residential apartments.

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60 28th St.
[Closed 12-15-17]

Six units with parking at 28th & Dolores.

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2205 Mission St.
[Closed 12-07-17]

Two stories, 18,345 square feet at 18th & Mission. Soon to be 48 units of affordable housing plus 10,000 square feet of performing arts space!

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305 San Carlos
[Closed 10-31-17]

Twelve units, two commercial and ten residential.

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1201 Powell/900 Jackson
[Closed 10-20-17]

Eighteen units, one commercial and seventeen residential.

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35 Fair Avenue
[Closed 07-14-2017]


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19 Precita Ave
[Closed 06-14-2017]


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1411 Florida Street
[Closed 05-24-2017]


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1015 Shotwell Street
[Closed 05-12-2017]

Add ten units to the list of permanently affordable housing in the Mission!

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​2693 22nd Street
[Closed 05-01-2017]

Buy & Stay - long term tenants defending eviction lawsuit buy their apartment.

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3182-3198 24th Street
[Closed 05-01-2017]


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63-65 Lapidge Street
[Closed 04-14-2017]


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4042-4048 Fulton Street
​[Closed 03-29-2017]

Congratulations to Tyler and the S.F. Community Land Trust on their purchase of this five-unit building.

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1 Franklin St. Apt 403
[Closed 03-09-2017]

Always happy to assist with the purchase of a BMR unit!

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3800 Mission Street
[Closed 02-24-2017]

This mixed use building now provides permanently affordable housing and commercial space.

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640 Octavia Street
[Closed 12-22-2016]

Building goes up for sale and a long term tenant buys it!

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3329-3333 20th Street
[Closed 11-30-2016]

Ten residential units in the Mission District, no longer subject to the ever more expensive private real estate market.

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872-874 Wisconsin Street
[Closed 11-28-2016]

Landlord selling two-unit property. Tenants stand up and make the purchase!

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462 Green Street
[Closed 08-19-2016]

Six residential units in Chinatown, now secure as low income housing for years to come. 

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1500 Cortland Avenue
[Closed 07-22-2016]

This 4-unit building was on the verge of foreclosure. Due to the hard work of Johnny Oliver and others at M.E.D.A., the tenants in this building can breath a sigh of relief. 


​568-570 Natoma Street
​[closed 04-01-2016]

You can see the relief in the tenants' faces. This five-unit building will get the renovations it needs, and none of the tenants will get evicted. Thanks to Tracy Parent at the SFCLT and all the other hardworking and diligent participants who made this transaction a success.

Hoodline | KCBS​ | Curbed

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379 Capitol Avenue
[closed 03-18-2016]

Win-win situation. San Francisco has two fewer tenants and two more home owners.

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70-72C Belcher Street
[closed 01-22-2016]

This three-unit building is one of five purchased by two non-profits, the Mission Economic Development Agency and the S.F. Community Land Trust. The seller, Sergio Iantorno, agreed to put the eviction proceedings on hold and sell the buildings, enabling all the tenants to remain in place. S.F. now has nineteen more units of permanent, private, low-income housing. Thanks to MEDA, the SFCLT, Paolo & Sergio Iantorno, the Tenderloin Housing Clinic, First Republic Bank, and the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development for making this transaction a success.

Mission Local | Hoodline | medasf.org | S.F. Examiner​

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1353-1357 Folsom Street
[closed 01-22-2016]

One of five buildings purchased by the Mission Economic Development Agency and the S.F. Community Land Trust. The seller, Sergio Iantorno, agreed to put the eviction proceedings on hold and sell the buildings, enabling all the tenants to remain in place. S.F. now has nineteen more units of permanent, private, low-income housing. Thanks to MEDA, the SFCLT, Paolo & Sergio Iantorno, the Tenderloin Housing Clinic, First Republic Bank, and the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development for making this transaction a success.

Mission Local | Hoodline | medasf.org | S.F. Examiner​
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380 San Jose Avenue
[closed 01-22-2016]

No one got evicted from this four-unit building, which was one of five buildings purchased by the Mission Economic Development Agency and the S.F. Community Land Trust. The seller, Sergio Iantorno, agreed to put the eviction proceedings on hold and sell the buildings, enabling all the tenants to remain in place. S.F. now has nineteen more units of permanent, private, low-income housing. Thanks to MEDA, the SFCLT, Paolo & Sergio Iantorno, the Tenderloin Housing Clinic, First Republic Bank, and the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development for making this transaction a success.

Mission Local | Hoodline | medasf.org | S.F. Examiner

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642-646A Guerrero Street
[closed 01-22-2016]

This four-unit building will provide housing for generations of families at 18th & Guerrero. It was one of five apartment buildings purchased by the Mission Economic Development Agency and the S.F. Community Land Trust. The seller, Sergio Iantorno, agreed to put the eviction proceedings on hold and sell the buildings, enabling all the tenants to remain in place. S.F. now has nineteen more units of permanent, private, low-income housing. Thanks to MEDA, the SFCLT, Paolo & Sergio Iantorno, the Tenderloin Housing Clinic, First Republic Bank, and the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development for making this transaction a success.

Mission Local | Hoodline | medasf.org | S.F. Examiner​

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1684-1688 Grove Street
[closed 01-22-2016 ]

Another of the five buildings purchased by the S.F. Community Land Trust and Mission Economic Development Agency. The seller, Sergio Iantorno, agreed to put the eviction proceedings on hold and sell the buildings, enabling all the tenants to remain in place. S.F. now has nineteen more units of permanent, private, low-income housing. Thanks to MEDA, the SFCLT, Paolo & Sergio Iantorno, the Tenderloin Housing Clinic, First Republic Bank, and the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development for making this transaction a success.

Mission Local | Hoodline | medasf.org | S.F. Examiner​

​​​​​​199 Tiffany Ave # 308
​[closed 01-13-2016]

After living for two years under threat of eviction, this family of five now owns their BMR condominium, thanks to the dedication and advocacy of the Mission Economic Development Agency, the hard work of the Mayor's Office of Community Development, Umpqua bank, and the HOA.

Mission Local | ​MEDA

​​2840-2848 Folsom St
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[closed 09-10-2015] ​

They said it couldn't be done! Six units, now permanently affordable housing in San Francisco. Tenants not getting evicted. Thanks to the hard work of the S.F. Community Land Trust, the tenants, and the SF Mayor's Office of Community Development, Small Sites Acquisition & Rehabilitation Program.

​San Francisco Public Press | ​48hills.org | KQED | S.F. Chronicle

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​1674-1676 Sanchez Street
​​[closed 07-28-2015]

Not moving and not getting evicted. This resourceful
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nt's building went up for sale and she mobilized to buy it.

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308 Turk Street
[closed 06-19-2015] 

Now there are 20 more units of permanently affordable housing in San Francisco, thanks to the S.F. Community Land Trust.

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690 Spruce St. #204
​[closed 06-17-2015]

S.F. tenant sees the light, gives up dark rent-controlled apartment ​and becomes a home owner.


● 149-151 Duboce Avenue [closed 12/2014] San Francisco Community Land Trust purchases four one-bedroom units.

● 721 Bay Street [closed 10/2013] True owners resolve claims re improper trustee sale, buying their condo back on favorable terms.

● 1280-1282 2nd Avenue [closed 09/2013] Tenant purchases her flat in two-unit building.

● 1976 23rd Street [closed 05/2013] San Francisco Community Land Trust purchases 14 bedroom 5.5 bathroom home.

● 733 Chestnut #6 [closed 12/2012] Tenant defending eviction lawsuit buyers her TIC unit in a 7-unit building.

● 3000 23rd Avenue [closed 09/2012] Post foreclosure eviction lawsuit settled with defendant buying back single family home.

● 4400 Thomas Road, Miranda [closed 06/2012] Landlord's bogus eviction attempt results in tenant enforcing rent-to-own agreement. Now he owns the single family home on 40 acres.

● 128 Pierce Street [closed 08/2011] Tenants purchase their apartment, four-unit apartment building.

● 446 Bayview Circle [2002] eviction attempt results in tenant enforcing a rent-to-own agreement on single family home.

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