Stats & Numbers: 2-4 Units (12/06-12/07)

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2-4 Units    
     
District 1 Dec-06 Dec-07
Number of Sales 8 11
Median Selling Price 1,262,500 1,178,000
Average DOM 100 55
     
District 2 Dec-06 Dec-07
Number of Sales 2 2
Median Selling Price 1,200,500 1,064,500
Average DOM 55 53
     
District 3 Dec-06 Dec-07
Number of Sales 0 0
Median Selling Price    
Average DOM    
     
District 4 Dec-06 Dec-07
Number of Sales 0 0
Median Selling Price    
Average DOM    
     
District 5 Dec-06 Dec-07
Number of Sales 11 13
Median Selling Price 1,350,000 1,230,000
Average DOM 47 47
     
District 6 Dec-06 Dec-07
Number of Sales 4 3
Median Selling Price 930,000 1,500,000
Average DOM 64 349
     
District 7 Dec-06 Dec-07
Number of Sales 2 4
Median Selling Price 1,687,500 1,937,500
Average DOM 54 31

District 8 Dec-06 Dec-07
Number of Sales 2 3
Median Selling Price 2,195,000 1,640,000
Average DOM 106 70
     
District 9 Dec-06 Dec-07
Number of Sales 4 2
Median Selling Price 1,000,000 1,312,500
Average DOM 39 41
     
District 10 Dec-06 Dec-07
Number of Sales 1 0
Median Selling Price 880,000  
Average DOM 76  
     

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4 thoughts on “Stats & Numbers: 2-4 Units (12/06-12/07)

  1. Not bad, when compared to other areas of the market. Still not a real buyers market, but hopefully the market will fully correct and the insanity will be priced out of these markets. Of course, this could just be wishful thinking unless they discover more real estate in SF.

    Enjoy the ride.

  2. what exactly are you expecting to happen maggie? people or banks to start giving away properties in san francisco? good luck!

  3. In 1976, when my folks were looking to buy in the bay area. The house prices in SF were insane compared to the rest of the bay area. I doubt the insanity will leave SF altogether. Sounds more like wishful thinking as you said yourself.

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