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From the Chronicle: “After five open houses, a $40,000 price-cut and three months on the market, Leslie Nakajima hasn’t had a single offer on her three-bedroom house in Potrero Hill.…
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From the Chronicle: “After five open houses, a $40,000 price-cut and three months on the market, Leslie Nakajima hasn’t had a single offer on her three-bedroom house in Potrero Hill.…
Some interesting September-to-September data points courtesy of the SFHomeBlog: ∙ MLS listed inventory in San Francisco is up 36% from 9/04 ∙ MLS recorded sales in San Francisco are down…
Three quotes from the Chronicle: Prices in San Francisco, Marin and San Mateo counties will rise about 3.6 percent a year for the next two years even as home values…
A couple of quotes from the testimony (pdf) of Tom Stevens, the President of the National Association of REALTORS, at today’s U.S. Senate hearing on “The Housing Bubble and Its…
A tipster forwards the link to David Lereah’s Real Estate Reality Check presentation given at the National Association of Realtors (NAR) Leadership Summit last week. Very little of the data…
Earlier this morning, we referenced the Housing Affordability Index (HAI) which is published by the California Association of Realtors (C.A.R.). According to the last published index (February), the percentage of…
Last November, 2760 Sacramento #3 (a 1,220 sqft. first floor, one bedroom, one bath condo without parking) sold for $827,000. Three days ago, the asking price for 2760 Sacramento #11…
According to DataQuick, the median sales price for existing homes in San Francisco was $778,000 last month, up 2.4% from $760,000 in June ’05 (matching the high-water mark of October…
Garrett (of Greg & Garrett fame) was kind enough to drop us a note to let us know that our post on Noe Valley price reductions inspired him to add…
Square Feet points out that rates on home equity lines of credit have nearly doubled over the past two years (now 8.2% on average). And the LA Times runs Kenneth…