The Doozy Report | 1058 Square Foot Castro Home Gets $1,480,000 And Top Spot

San Francisco homes STILL selling for more than list price, even during the Summer doldrums. By now you all should know it’s less about a home selling for more than market value and more about the way we price homes in San Francisco (low). At the very least, it’s still a good indicator there is enough demand out there for certain properties and still not enough supply.

Top 10 Overbids San Francisco Week Ending 8/16/19

Address BR/BA/Units DOM List Price Sold Price Overbid
2119 Castro Street 2/1.00/N/A 13 $998,888 $1,480,000 48.16%
1625 Dolores Street 2/1.00/ 10 $1,249,000 $1,750,000 40.11%
758 Haight Street 1/1.00/4 15 $899,000 $1,233,000 37.15%
125 Josiah Avenue 3/2.00/N/A 11 $995,000 $1,350,000 35.68%
125 Baltimore Way 3/1.50/N/A 16 $998,000 $1,353,000 35.57%
2369 Union Street 1/1.00/2 14 $899,000 $1,150,000 27.92%
315 Foerster Street 2/1.00/N/A 13 $939,000 $1,200,000 27.80%
791 Colby Street 3/1.50/N/A 15 $918,000 $1,150,000 25.27%
10 Loma Vista Terrace 3/2.00/N/A 9 $2,095,000 $2,600,000 24.11%
2275 26th Avenue 3/1.00/N/A 23 $1,295,000 $1,605,000 23.94%

With all this talk of recession, will the San Francisco market continue to defy the odds? Will the pending flood of post Labor Day listing inventory get gobbled up, or trickle through the Fall? Time will tell. Check back, or better yet, “Subscribe to blog via email” over there in the right column —-> or follow @theFrontSteps on your preferred social media platform.

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