“San Francisco Housing Market Continues To Strengthen”


This pulled directly from the San Francisco Association of Realtors Newsletter: San Francisco’s Housing Market Continues to Strengthen Unlike Many Other Areas of the Country Falling inventory levels and strong sales activity in December, 2009, helped to drive continued improvement in San Francisco’s housing market, according to the latest Market Focus report issued jointly by … Continue reading “San Francisco Housing Market Continues To Strengthen”

San Francisco Property Sales And Prices Continued Rising In June, But Still Down From 2008


We’ve been getting a lot of requests lately to run comparable property reports for homeowners looking to reduce their property taxes, and having to fight an uphill battle against the city proving their case that our market has, in fact, declined on more levels than one. Here is a little bit of information for San … Continue reading San Francisco Property Sales And Prices Continued Rising In June, But Still Down From 2008

Data Yo! San Francisco Median, Supply/Demand, Sales Rate April 2009 v April 2008


Supply/Demand Single Family April 2009 v April 2008 Supply/Demand Condo April 2009 v April 2008 Supply/Demand Single Family & Condo April 2009 v April 2008 Sales Rate Single Family & Condo April 2009 v April 2008 Sales Rate Single Family April 2009 v April 2008 Sales Rate Condo April 2009 v April 2008 Median Price … Continue reading Data Yo! San Francisco Median, Supply/Demand, Sales Rate April 2009 v April 2008

Stats & Numbers: San Francisco Single Family, Condo, 2-4 Unit, January ’08 vs. January ’09


The numbers speak for themselves. Thanks to “SFAR Advantage Online” for the goods: NUMBER OF UNITS is the equivalent of number of sales/transactions. For condominiums, each unit is treated as a sale. For 2- to 4-unit buildings, the “building” is treated as a sale. NUMBER SOLD is the number of properties in the market segment … Continue reading Stats & Numbers: San Francisco Single Family, Condo, 2-4 Unit, January ’08 vs. January ’09