July 2022 Report: San Francisco House Market
July was the best indicator yet of where the San Francisco single-family home market stands.
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July was the best indicator yet of where the San Francisco single-family home market stands.
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.
Recent interest rate rises and stock declines don’t seem to be heavily affecting San Francisco’s single-family home market.
The SF single-family home market busted out of the gate in April with big overbids and low inventory.
A series of $1M+ March overbids mark a growing trend in Spring’s San Francisco luxury single-family home market.
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Buyers continue to snap up homes in the west part of the city at a rapid pace, a trend that started as far back as 2016 but has picked up speed ever since.
Condos with two or more bedrooms, all the amenities, and desirable neighborhood locations are currently very much in demand by San Francisco buyers. As a…
The latest numbers are in: Single-family homes were the overall winner during the holidays in San Francisco. The median condo price was $1.1M last month,…
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2020 has been a year like no other, but I’m willing to bet that motivated buyers and sellers will follow their usual holiday season activity…
Corona may be surging again, but the virus certainly hasn’t obliterated the San Francisco single-family home market. Despite limitations on showing property (no open houses…
My clients close today on their purchase of an awesome, two-level modern condo in a prime Inner Sunset location at 307 Moraga. This 3BR/2BA has…
It’s no secret that the San Francisco condo market has plenty of inventory right now, especially in large buildings in South Beach, SoMa, and Mission…
Limited inventory during the shelter in place (SIP) market seems to be motivating many buyers to overbid on properties—particularly when it comes to single-family homes….