What SF Home-Buyers Bought in 2014

Penthouses, Probates, Lofts, Mansions & Fixer-Uppers

How many San Francisco home sales were Victorians, Edwardians or Art Deco? Condos in doorman buildings? Artist live-work lofts? Probate or distressed sales? Without parking? Under $500,000? Over $5 million? Tenant occupied? Had Golden Gate or Bay Bridge views? What were the oldest house sale, the biggest condo sale and the median sales price for a 2-unit building?

Below are answers to those and a hundred other questions about home prices, neighborhoods, architecture, amenities, views, types and sizes. San Francisco has one of the most interesting real estate markets in the world and we hope you enjoy some of the details. A neighborhood map is included at the bottom for your convenience.

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2014_3-4BR-House-Median-Prices

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2014_Condo_Amenities

2014_Condo_Sales_by_District

2014_House_Amenities

2014_House_Sales_by_District

2014_Median-Price_Movements

2014_Multi-Unit_Sales

2014_Number_Bedrooms

2014_Parking

2014_Sales-by-Price-Segment

2014_Sales-by-Property-Type

2014_Special-Circumstance-Sales

2014_Unit-Sales-by-Year


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Sales information as reported to and described in San Francisco MLS through late November 2014. Some 2014 totals are projections based on current trends. These analyses were performed in good faith with data derived from sources deemed reliable, but they may contain errors and are subject to revision. All numbers should be considered approximate.

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