Maximum Overbids Of The Week


Here you go: Address BR/BA/Units DOM List Price Sold Price Overbid 11 Hiliritas Avenue 2/1.00/N/A 11 $899,000 $1,525,000 69.63% 682 Duncan Street 3/2.00/N/A 12 $1,050,000 $1,675,000 59.52% 430 Nevada Street 2/1.00/N/A 27 $699,000 $1,065,000 52.36% 1072 Noe Street 2/1.00/N/A 8 $1,898,000 $2,800,000 47.52% 578 Elizabeth Street 2/1.00/N/A 0 $1,495,000 $2,200,000 47.16% 1520 15th Street 2/1.00/N/A … Continue reading Maximum Overbids Of The Week

Home Sales by San Francisco District and Price


These charts show the breakdown of San Francisco home sales as reported to the city’s Multiple Listing Service, year to date 2015. We picked this period, because generally speaking prices appreciated again in late winter/ early spring 2015. These analyses are sorted by city districts and neighborhoods by the number of transactions in different sales-price … Continue reading Home Sales by San Francisco District and Price

San Francisco Apartment Building Market Report


A little something different than what we usually post… 2015 Mid-Year Report by Paragon Commercial Brokerage Median Sales Price Appreciation (Prices in Millions of Dollars) Median sales prices are very general indicators in San Francisco since building location, size, age, quality of construction, tenant profile, rent control and financial returns all vary enormously. Still, the … Continue reading San Francisco Apartment Building Market Report

San Francisco Real Estate Market Mid-Year Report


Home Price Appreciation Rates; Prices, Cost & Affordability; Dollar per Square Foot; Interest Rates; Sales Price to List Price Ratio Bay Area Appreciation Rates since 2011 Combined House & Condo Median Sales Prices Besides the general economic recovery, there are other factors in different counties affecting home price increases over the past 4 years: 1) … Continue reading San Francisco Real Estate Market Mid-Year Report

New Case-Shiller reflects continuing appreciation of SF Bay Area home prices this spring


The new April Case-Shiller Home Price Index for the Bay Area counties of SF, Marin, San Mateo, Alameda and Contra Costa, released 7/7/15, reflects the middle of our spring market. (The Index is released 2 months after the month indicated.) All home price tiers saw further increases. Since the April Index is a 3-month rolling … Continue reading New Case-Shiller reflects continuing appreciation of SF Bay Area home prices this spring

SF Real Estate Market – Animated Charts


Against my will, I’m back from vacation, and back at it. So it’s on with the real estate show. This first chart below is a very simplified, approximate and smoothed out chart graphing the percentage ups and downs in San Francisco home prices over the past 30+ years. We have other charts that illustrate more … Continue reading SF Real Estate Market – Animated Charts

San Francisco Neighborhood Home Prices Continue To Break Records


I just released our latest and greatest San Francisco market report via sfnewsletter, as well as a link to the most accurate and up to date real time Sold Property Reports you’ll find anywhere – via The Goods. To get this great information delivered to your inbox you have options: 1) Sign up at http://www.sfnewsletter.comContinue reading San Francisco Neighborhood Home Prices Continue To Break Records

New Case-Shiller suggests another hot spring


The most recent (sorry for delay) Case-Shiller Home Price Index reports for the Bay Area reflect what appears to be the very beginning of another strong Spring market. All home price tiers saw spikes to either their highest points since 2007 (low and mid-price tiers), or their highest point ever (high-price tier). What we are … Continue reading New Case-Shiller suggests another hot spring

Top 10 Overbids Of The Week | San Francisco


…and here they are: Address BR/BA/Units DOM List Price Sold Price Overbid 639 35th Ave 641 2-4 Units 17 $899,000 $1,480,000 64.63% 541 10th Ave 3/2.50/N/A 13 $1,895,000 $3,000,000 58.31% 255 Anderson St 1/1.00/N/A 12 $895,000 $1,375,000 53.63% 43 Bache St 3/2.50/N/A 12 $1,049,000 $1,580,000 50.62% 835 33rd Ave 2/1.00/N/A 8 $899,000 $1,351,000 50.28% 168 … Continue reading Top 10 Overbids Of The Week | San Francisco

The Story Behind San Francisco’s “Extremely Low Inventory”


(It’s not because no one is selling) Paragon Real Estate Group, April 2015 First some context: For the last 15 years, the number of MLS home sales in San Francisco has ranged from 4663 in 2009 to 7887 in 2004, with an average of 6115 per year. In 2014, MLS sales numbered 6120. Sales outside … Continue reading The Story Behind San Francisco’s “Extremely Low Inventory”

Top 10 Overbids Of The Week


In case you missed sfnewsletter, or don’t receive The Goods (which has the top 20), here are the top 10 jaw dropping overbids that will make your head spin: Address BR/BA/Units DOM List Price Sold Price Overbid 3336 23rd St 3/2.00/N/A 16 $1,495,000 $2,306,000 54.25% 2266 Jackson St 3/2.50/ 7 $1,695,000 $2,410,000 42.18% 514 Elizabeth … Continue reading Top 10 Overbids Of The Week

Feb 2015 SF New Condominium Prices Up 19% YOY


FEBRUARY 2015 SAN FRANCISCO NEW CONDOMINIUM PRICES RISE 4 PERCENT FROM PREVIOUS MONTH, UP 19 PERCENT OVER A YEAR AGO San Francisco – March 10, 2015 – San Francisco new condominium prices rose 4 percent in February 2015 from the previous month, according to the Condominium Pricing Index just released by The Mark Company, a … Continue reading Feb 2015 SF New Condominium Prices Up 19% YOY

S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index – San Francisco


Updated S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index for San Francisco Metro Area (Illustrative charts can be found further down within this report.) The Case-Shiller Index for the San Francisco Metro Area covers the house markets of 5 Bay Area counties, divided into 3 price tiers, each constituting one third of unit sales. Most of the San … Continue reading S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index – San Francisco

December Case-Shiller Index For San Francisco/Bay Area


The December Case-Shiller Index was released today, still generally reflecting the plateauing of home values from the end of the 2014 spring market through the end of the year. Preliminary indications point to another feverish spring market in 2015, which typically translates into another burst of home price appreciation. These 2 charts reflect the “high-price … Continue reading December Case-Shiller Index For San Francisco/Bay Area

San Francisco New Condo Sales Trends


If you’re in the market for a new development condominium in downtown San Francisco, you’re going to want to keep your eye on this type of information. Particularly the number of units available versus the number sold…translation = properties are selling REALLY fast! Thank you Mark Company for these excellent reports…