Are Overbids A Result Of Intentional Underpricing? No – It’s Competitive Pricing


It’s happened again – I did a post Friday about the week’s overbids, and the comments and emails immediately come in, “Is this because the owners are listing for under market prices to crest bidding wars?” or “Why do you always highlight overbids? Aren’t these properties underpriced to begin with?” or “These properties are selling … Continue reading Are Overbids A Result Of Intentional Underpricing? No – It’s Competitive Pricing

Doesn’t Matter What ‘Hood You’re In, Things Are Looking Up


So you think you’re neighborhood is unique, and more badass than the other…Think again. Home price appreciation is across the board, across all neighborhoods. Some of you might think Noe Valley is better than Cole Valley, and some of you might think life is better in the Marina over Pacific Heights. The fact is, if … Continue reading Doesn’t Matter What ‘Hood You’re In, Things Are Looking Up

San Francisco’s Real Estate Market Surge Is A Doozy


For further evidence of San Francisco’s housing recovery and new peak (for Condos and Single Family Homes), have a look at these numbers as they pertain to short-term appreciation trends. This chart breaks down the rise in values occurring over the past 2 ½ years. Though it appears 2013 prices surged after the first quarter, … Continue reading San Francisco’s Real Estate Market Surge Is A Doozy