We’ve seen some eye-popping sale prices in 2025 and 2026 for single-family homes in San Francisco. But are these record-breaking sales? Not everywhere! Many neighborhoods traditionally targeted by multi-million dollar buyers are still chasing records set when money poured into real estate back in 2021.
Here’s how San Francisco stacks up for record-breaking sales:
2025-2026 Record Setters
Cole Valley
63 Carmel | $9,350,000 | Dec 2025
Noe Valley
752 Elizabeth | $9.6M | Sept 2025
Outer Parkside
2020 Great Highway | $7.1M | June 2025
Fun fact: This sale broke its own record, topping the $6,575,000 price paid by the house’s previous owners in February 2021.
Glen Park
21 Everson | $12,486,960 | May 2025
St. Francis Wood
1601 Monterey Blvd | $7,250,000 | Jan 2025
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Still The Ones To Beat:
Russian Hill
825 Francisco | $22,100,000 | Nov 2024
Sea Cliff
290 Sea Cliff Avenue | $26M |July 2024
Golden Gate Heights
565 Ortega | $5,550,000 | April 2024
Presidio Heights
3450 Washington | $34,500,000 | March 2023
Cow Hollow
2582 Filbert | $46M | Jan 2022
Forest Hill
2181 9th Avenue | $5,723,000 | Dec 2021
Diamond Heights
43 Topaz Way | $6,025,000 | Oct 2021
Marina
490 Avila | $19,750,000 | Oct 2021
Lake Street
151 24th Avenue | $8,650,000 | Sept 2021
Alamo Square
711 Scott | $7,830,000 | July 2021
Mission Dolores
50 Oakwood | $7.3M | June 2021
Lower Pacific Heights
1901 Scott | $13M | June 2021
NoPa
1045 Divisadero | $6M | March 2021
Clarendon Heights
150 Glenbrook | $17,500,000 | Feb 2021
Eureka Valley
365 Liberty | $9.5M | Jan 2021
Inner Sunset
1426 6th Avenue | $4.5M | August 2020
Jordan Park/Laurel Heights
126 Commonwealth | $9M | Dec 2018
Nob Hill
1266 Washington | $16M | Oct 2018
Pacific Heights
2900 Broadway | $32M | Nov 2018
Telegraph Hill
298 Chestnut | $13,750,000 | Dec 2017
Potrero Hill
1740 20th St | $9.5M | Sept 2015
Buena Vista/Ashbury Heights
737 Buena Vista | $10M | Oct 2014
Sales data pulled from on- and off-market sales reported in the San Francisco Multiple Listing Service
Photo above of 21 Everson in Glen Park courtesy Vanguard Properties