Bidding Wars Wane for Fixer Houses
Getting into bidding wars for fixers isn’t appealing to buyers as they grapple with rising interest rates and the high renovation costs.
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Getting into bidding wars for fixers isn’t appealing to buyers as they grapple with rising interest rates and the high renovation costs.
I just represented the buyers for this top-floor condo in Eureka Valley/Mission Dolores.
My client just closed on a sweet one-bedroom condo with all the bells and whistles.
July saw a low condo absorption rate, but a higher year-over-year average price.
July was the best indicator yet of where the San Francisco single-family home market stands.
Cancel culture is hitting San Francisco real estate this summer. Sellers aren’t getting the prices they want or need, and are increasingly pulling their homes off the market.
My listing at 1237-1239 Florida in the Mission closed this week with a very positive outcome.
A recap of what happened in the San Francisco condo market in June 2022.
Single-family home sales in San Francisco saw a year-over-year dip in volume and price. But those sales also reflected buyers’ willingness to overbid in big ways in May.
Congrats to my clients on their purchase of a charming single-family home in Ingleside.
My new duplex listing in the Mission is a great opportunity for a variety of buyers.
I just sold a gorgeous unit at 2177 Third, Dogpatch’s premier new construction condo development.
Condo sales this past May were quite respectable in terms of volume and value, though the condo market is a bit soft as we head into the summer months.
Recent interest rate rises and stock declines don’t seem to be heavily affecting San Francisco’s single-family home market.
I’ve been seeing a spike in price increases lately, with a lot of “transparent pricing” agent alerts soaring into my email inbox. There are a…