Inventory Levels Start to Wane, Reductions Continue to Rise
Having hit its seasonal peak and an absolute 8-year high last week, which shouldn’t have caught any plugged-in readers by surprise, the number of homes on the market in San…
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Having hit its seasonal peak and an absolute 8-year high last week, which shouldn’t have caught any plugged-in readers by surprise, the number of homes on the market in San…
Purchased from the sales office for $1.57 million in February of 2016, the 993-square-foot, one-plus-bedroom unit #8J atop the Lumina plaza building at 333 Beale Street returned to the market…
With the number of homes newly listed for sale over the past week having outpaced the number of new contracts written, the inventory of homes on the market in San…
Joining the ranks of newly reduced homes is 4085 20th Street, a modern 3,720-square-foot Dolores Heights home perched above Dolores Park, with “breathtaking views” from each of its three levels,…
Speaking of big reductions, as we outlined in September of last year: Having hit the market with a bit of fanfare and an $88 million price tag back in 2015,…
The unfinished designer home at 210 Laidley, which was being built for its current owner and not a developer, hit the market earlier this year with an $8.995 million price…
Having hit an 8-year high last month, the number of homes on the market in San Francisco has since ticked up another 5 percent to 1,030, which is 6 percent…
As we outlined earlier this year: Purchased as new for $1.53 million, or roughly $1,284 per square foot, in early 2008, right as the Great Recession was picking up steam,…
Designed by Michael Rex Associates and featured on the American Institute of Architects tour of Marin in 2012, as we wrote about the modern three-level Sausalito home at 525 Bridgeway…
As we first noted two months ago: Technically it’s not a price cut, the prevalence of which has been on the rise in San Francisco, as the list price for…