What’s The Value of a Parking Space in San Francisco?
Keep parking these unofficial parking ranges in mind when you’re determining property values with and without parking.
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Keep parking these unofficial parking ranges in mind when you’re determining property values with and without parking.
Larger buildings continued to experience market challenges in April, with smaller properties seeing multiple offers and overbidding.
The SF single-family home market busted out of the gate in April with big overbids and low inventory.
I toured the new-construction condos at Potrero Hill’s 88 at The Park and found the project to be an excellent option for buyers seeking brand new homes with nice amenities in a well-established neighborhood location.
My Pacific Heights listing sold in the blink of an eye, a testament to the strong San Francisco single-family home market.
A series of $1M+ March overbids mark a growing trend in Spring’s San Francisco luxury single-family home market.
I’m proud to announce my new Pacific Heights single-family home listing at 2940 Jackson Street. This special residence was built in 1894 and designed by…
A two-bedroom condo is ideal, but don’t overlook the value of a one-bedroom.
Two-bedroom condo prices in South Beach and surrounding neighborhoods have rebounded. But the outlook isn’t as rosy for the one-bedroom market.
Precita Park and the Northwest Slope led the pack over the past few months in Bernal Heights.
These exciting new San Francisco new condo developments should be on your list if you’re considering purchasing a condo in the city.
San Francisco’s single-family home market is extremely competitive. Inventory is perennially limited and there are always way more buyers than there are homes for them….
Buyers are still going nuts for single-family homes in San Francisco, but it’s a different story when it comes to condos.
Congrats to my clients on an outstanding home purchase in Mill Valley.
Home buyers paid more than $1M over the list prices for several single-family homes in 2021—in neighborhoods that typically aren’t the target of such voracious overbidding.