Happy New Year! I hope everyone had a great holiday and New Year’s celebration. Let’s kick off the 2015 blogging with some Stats & Numbers via sfnewsletter, which focuses on the past three years of real estate market activity, as well as a look way back to the 1980’s (were you born yet?), and some … Continue reading New Year, New Beginning?
Category: Stats & Numbers
Which Neighborhoods Have Appreciated Most And Why – sfnewsletter
I just published a new issue of sfnewsletter, and it’s loaded with info, including the oh-so precious list of Recent Sales, Listings, Overbids, Underbids, and Still Availables (properties on the market 30+ days). Have a look, and enjoy. –sfnewsletter 12/12/14
SF Real Estate Market Cools (Sort OF) – sfnewsletter 11/14/14
I published another edition of sfnewsletter, chock full of market data, and great info like this: “The San Francisco market definitely cooled after the overheated feeding frenzy of the first half of the year. The competition between buyers for new listings declined to more rational levels: Homes that might have received 5 to 10 offers … Continue reading SF Real Estate Market Cools (Sort OF) – sfnewsletter 11/14/14
Some Recent Sales & New Listings For San Francisco
Address BR/BA/Units DOM List Price Sold Price 250 King St 1/1.00/882 50 $649,000 $649,000 95 McCoppin St 1/1.00/E401 26 $585,000 $685,000 150 Randall St 3/2.00/N/A 32 $1,599,000 $1,579,000 1258 York St 3/2.50/ 32 $1,479,000 $1,500,000 949 Vienna St 2/2.00/N/A 31 $599,000 $720,000 344 Hermann St 2/1.00/ 14 $925,000 $1,215,000 818 Van Ness Ave 1/1.00/503 25 … Continue reading Some Recent Sales & New Listings For San Francisco
Bay Area Demographics – In Detail
San Francisco Bay Area Demographics 18 charted analyses of ancestry, affluence, education, real estate, politics, poverty and employment for San Francisco, Marin, Napa, Sonoma, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Alameda & Contra Costa Counties. 4th Quarter 2014, Paragon Special Report These charts are mostly based on U.S. Census surveys from 2010 to 2013. Each of the … Continue reading Bay Area Demographics – In Detail
August Case-Shiller Index For San Francisco/Bay Area
The August Case-Shiller Index report released today showed a small home price decline for the 5 counties of the SF Metro Area. Autumn’s numbers will give us a clearer indication as to whether this is the beginning of a flattening or declining price trend or simply the not untypical indication of a Summer adjustment from … Continue reading August Case-Shiller Index For San Francisco/Bay Area
San Francisco Real Estate Third Quarter Report
San Francisco House & Condo Values Which Neighborhoods Dominate Home Sales? Who Is Buying the City’s Luxury Condos and Why? September saw the largest surge of new listings coming on market in the past 2 years, which led to a big jump in deal-making, but data on transactions negotiated in September won’t be available until … Continue reading San Francisco Real Estate Third Quarter Report
It’s Friday! Top 10 Overbids To Spark Your Cocktail Conversations Tonight
You’re all probably wondering where the hell I went. I’m here. Representing buyers and sellers in this frenzied market. This market that is full of crazy overbids, properties getting many multiples of offers, and at the same time properties that are now sitting in the dead pool. I call these “Stalefish” a.k.a. 30+ Club, and … Continue reading It’s Friday! Top 10 Overbids To Spark Your Cocktail Conversations Tonight
June Case-Shiller Index – High-Tier Home Prices Begin To Plateau For Summer
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 San Francisco’s, Marin’s and San Mateo’s house sales are in the “high price tier”, so that is where we focus most of our … Continue reading June Case-Shiller Index – High-Tier Home Prices Begin To Plateau For Summer
Bay Area Median Home Prices – Mapped
In case you had your sights set on greener pastures… [Click Image to Enlarge.] As is always the case, if you need help buying or selling any Bay Area Real Estate, I’m here to help.
Case-Shiller Home Price Index Update For The San Francisco Bay Area
The Case-Shiller Index report for May 2014 for the 5-county San Francisco Metro Statistical Area was released the other day, showing another small bump in home prices from April to May. The aggregate or total index is now up approximately 55% since the market recovery began in early 2012. The 5 counties covered by the … Continue reading Case-Shiller Home Price Index Update For The San Francisco Bay Area
Noe Valley – Eureka Valley Homes Cross $1000 per sqft, Glen Park home sales up 12% YOY
Below you will find important statistics for the past decade and a half on the luxury markets in District 5. The price point has reached $1.5M for an average home in Glen Park and more than $2M to own a home in Noe Valley and Eureka Valley. Note that the 2014 data are year-to-date, between … Continue reading Noe Valley – Eureka Valley Homes Cross $1000 per sqft, Glen Park home sales up 12% YOY
San Francisco Condo Prices Continue to Rise: $1,144 per sqft (new condo), $953 per sqft (resale)
According to The Mark Company Trend Sheet, the value of new construction condominiums in San Francisco was $1,144 per square foot in June, up 13 percent year over year, and the value of resale condominiums was $953 per square foot, up 23 percent year over year. Below you will find the recent new construction and … Continue reading San Francisco Condo Prices Continue to Rise: $1,144 per sqft (new condo), $953 per sqft (resale)
San Francisco’s Top 10 Overbids
From $1,400,000 to $14,000,000 on 25th Ave?! Are you kidding me!? Yes, that’s a typo for sure. Agent error. Fat fingers. Something. It’s not right. But the rest – wow! Address BR/BA/Units DOM List Price Sold Price Overbid 2910 24th Ave 4/2.00/N/A 10 $1,400,000 $14,000,000 900.00% 140 Jerrold Ave 3/1.50/ 7 $215,000 $413,000 92.09% 1725 … Continue reading San Francisco’s Top 10 Overbids
Case-Shiller: New Jump In Bay Area Home Prices
The new S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index for April 2014 came out today and it showed another bump in home prices for the 5-county San Francisco Metro Statistical Area. For homes in the upper tier of home values – as most of San Francisco’s are – prices are up approximately 17% in the past 12 … Continue reading Case-Shiller: New Jump In Bay Area Home Prices
Recessions, Recoveries & Bubbles
My company just put out some heavy duty data crunching that can shed some light on this recent housing boom. I have put the entire report below. Enjoy and share. 30 Years of Housing Market Cycles in San Francisco Updated Report Below is a look at the past 30 years of San Francisco Bay Area … Continue reading Recessions, Recoveries & Bubbles
