San Francisco real estate operates on a different plane of reality. People often ask what a million dollars buys in this city, but the real question is what an extra million dollars buys just to get the keys. These five recent sales prove that the market for well-positioned homes remains incredibly aggressive. A classic Victorian … Continue reading Maximum Overbids of the Week: Five SF Homes Sell More than $1Million Over Asking
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Maximum Overbid of the Week: Sea Cliff Home Sells for $693,000 Over Asking
Sea Cliff just saw significant movement with this recent closing. Listed at $3,995,000, this residence at 284 32nd Avenue did not stay available for long. The final number came in at $4,688,000. That is a solid $693,000 over the asking price… showing that buyers remain aggressive for specific renovations. Inside features included Taj Mahal countertops … Continue reading Maximum Overbid of the Week: Sea Cliff Home Sells for $693,000 Over Asking
A Great Deal in Nob Hill: Condo Sells for $795,000 Under Asking
Pricing expectations shift rapidly in this market. The renovated residence at 1170 Sacramento Street arrived on the market in October 2025 asking $3,795,000. A price reduction to $3,495,000 followed in January 2026, and the property finally closed in February for a flat $3,000,000. That final number represents a massive $795,000 underbid from the original list … Continue reading A Great Deal in Nob Hill: Condo Sells for $795,000 Under Asking
Maximum Overbid of the Week: Noe Valley Home Sells for $1,055,000 Over Asking
Another home sold for more than $1M over asking. The listing price sat at $2,695,000, and the closing price reached $3,750,000. That is a massive jump from the initial figure. The property at 133 Vicksburg Street commanded serious attention. The dual frontage lot featuring three garages and a separate carriage house definitely drew people in, … Continue reading Maximum Overbid of the Week: Noe Valley Home Sells for $1,055,000 Over Asking
A Great Deal in South of Market: Home Sells for $190,000 Under Asking
Millennium Tower continues to make headlines in local real estate circles. Residence 40D recently closed for $2,810,000. That final number sits $190,000 below the asking price of $3,000,000. The unit remained on the market for 275 days before finding a new owner. Nine months is a serious amount of time to wait… but the buyer … Continue reading A Great Deal in South of Market: Home Sells for $190,000 Under Asking
Maximum Overbid of the Week: Potrero Hill Home Sells for $765,000 Over Asking
Potrero Hill just witnessed another significant transaction. Take a look at 525 Arkansas Street. This Marina style residence listed for just $2,995,000 but the market had other plans. The property closed for $3,760,000. That puts the final number at $765,000 over the original asking price. Buyers responded well to the layout. The home features a … Continue reading Maximum Overbid of the Week: Potrero Hill Home Sells for $765,000 Over Asking
A Great Deal in Inner Mission: Home Sells for $275,000 Under Asking
This warehouse conversion at 2753 22nd Street finally changed hands. Sellers originally asked for $2,950,000 when listing this massive open concept space. Buyers waited until the numbers worked better for them… eventually closing the deal at $2,675,000. That amounts to a $275,000 reduction from the original list price. Finding a property with both residential and … Continue reading A Great Deal in Inner Mission: Home Sells for $275,000 Under Asking
Maximum Overbid of the Week: Dolores Heights Home Sells for $2,037,888 Over Asking
The final number on 3616 21st Street makes a serious statement. Listed for $2,188,000 in Dolores Heights, this 1968 Albert Lanier home attracted significant attention. Buyers pushed the price to close at $4,225,888. That is an increase of over $2,000,000 from the original list price… a clear indicator that specific architecture combined with downtown views … Continue reading Maximum Overbid of the Week: Dolores Heights Home Sells for $2,037,888 Over Asking
A Great Deal in South Beach: Unit Sells for $223,000 Under Asking
Finding a true warehouse conversion with this much volume is difficult. This unit at 300 Beale Street offered a blank slate inside the Embarcadero Lofts. Sellers asked $1,695,000 for this build ready residence. The market responded differently after nearly a year on the listing service. The closing price landed at $1,472,000. That puts the sale … Continue reading A Great Deal in South Beach: Unit Sells for $223,000 Under Asking
Maximum Overbid of the Week: Eureka Valley Home Sells for $1,085,000 Over Asking
We keep hearing chatter about where the market is heading, but numbers like this tend to silence the room. The property at 279 Diamond Street just closed, and the final sales price is one for the books. Listed originally for $3,495,000, this Eureka Valley residence did not just inch past the asking price. It sold … Continue reading Maximum Overbid of the Week: Eureka Valley Home Sells for $1,085,000 Over Asking
Maximum Overbid of the Week: Ingleside Home Sells for $300,000 Over Asking
We often get caught up talking about the massive sales on the north side of town, but it is a mistake to sleep on the neighborhoods further south. A perfect example just crossed the finish line over in Ingleside. Take a look at 255 Miramar Avenue. This 1935 Mediterranean style home came to market with … Continue reading Maximum Overbid of the Week: Ingleside Home Sells for $300,000 Over Asking
A Great Deal in Inner Mission: Home Sells for $465,000 Under Asking
People assume every property in San Francisco sells for a million dollars over asking. You hear the rumors and see the outliers, and it is easy to think there are no opportunities left. But that isn’t accurate… you just need to know where to look. The sale at 937 South Van Ness Avenue proves the … Continue reading A Great Deal in Inner Mission: Home Sells for $465,000 Under Asking
Maximum Overbid of the Week: Bernal Heights Home Sells for $455,000 Over Asking
People often ask us if buyers are still willing to push prices upward, and then we see results like this. The single-family home at 136 Bradford Street in Bernal Heights just closed escrow, and the final tally is definitely worth noting. Sellers listed the four-bedroom home for $1,995,000. It didn’t take long for the market … Continue reading Maximum Overbid of the Week: Bernal Heights Home Sells for $455,000 Over Asking
A Great Deal in Pacific Heights: Unit Sells for $420,000 Under Asking
Living inside a public park is something you don’t see every day. In fact, 1925 Gough is the only privately-owned building sitting right inside Lafayette Park, giving it some serious bragging rights. You would think that kind of address writes its own check. Apparently, the market had other ideas… This unit spent 305 days trying … Continue reading A Great Deal in Pacific Heights: Unit Sells for $420,000 Under Asking
Maximum Overbid of the Week: Anza Vista Home Sells for $351,000 Over Asking
The strategy of pricing a property just under the psychological barrier of one million dollars often yields a predictable result in San Francisco. We watched this play out perfectly at 1121 Broderick Street. Located in Anza Vista, a neighborhood that often flies under the radar compared to its louder neighbors, this Edwardian condo hit the … Continue reading Maximum Overbid of the Week: Anza Vista Home Sells for $351,000 Over Asking
Maximum Overbid of the Week: Outer Parkside Home Sells for $480,000 Over Asking
Happy New Year! We hope the holidays treated you well and that 2026 is off to a solid start. We are back at the desk and ready to see what the San Francisco market has in store for us this year. The previous year wrapped up with a serious bang out in the Avenues. We … Continue reading Maximum Overbid of the Week: Outer Parkside Home Sells for $480,000 Over Asking
