We spend a lot of time on this blog talking about insane overbids, but that’s not the whole story of the San Francisco market. I’ve always believed in sharing the data most agents won’t. Case in point: 1187 Stanyan Street, a large, 5-bed, 4,000 sq ft modern home in Cole Valley. It hit the market … Continue reading A $495,000 Underbid in Cole Valley
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A Significant Price Cut on the Edge of Pacific Heights
In a market often defined by intense competition and prices soaring over asking, it’s worth paying attention when a property sells for a considerable amount under its initial price. That’s precisely what happened with the recently closed triplex at 1910 Baker St., located where Pacific Heights meets Presidio Heights. The property first came on the market with … Continue reading A Significant Price Cut on the Edge of Pacific Heights
Underbid of the Week: What an $8.5M Haight Street Sale Tells Us About the SF Market
The iconic building at the corner of Haight and Clayton just sold for $8,525,000. But here’s the interesting part: that was nearly $1.4 million under the list price, and it took 113 days before a cash buyer closed the deal. While overbidding still happens frequently, this sale shows a different side of today’s market. … Continue reading Underbid of the Week: What an $8.5M Haight Street Sale Tells Us About the SF Market
