Most Sub-Million-Dollar Homes on the Market in SF since 2013
With new listings outpacing sales over the past holiday week, the inventory of single-family homes and condos listed for sale in San Francisco (770) ticked up 5 percent and remains…
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With new listings outpacing sales over the past holiday week, the inventory of single-family homes and condos listed for sale in San Francisco (770) ticked up 5 percent and remains…
As we wrote when we first reported that asking rents in San Francisco had barely moved in the first quarter of the year, “there are roughly 7,300 units of housing…
The overall number of single-family homes and condos listed for sale in San Francisco (721) ticked down over the past week as sales activity outpaced new listings, as is typical…
With solid gains across all three price tiers, the Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area gained 2.3 percent in March and is now running…
The number of 311 complaints jumped 24 percent in San Francisco last year to 350,000, with residents of the Inner Mission and South of Market neighborhoods registering the most. Not…
Having dropped to a three-year low of 3.57 percent, the average rate for a benchmark 30-year mortgage has ticked up 7 basis points to 3.64 percent over the past two…
The National Association of Realtors Pending Home Sales Index, for which 100 denotes an average level of activity, hit a ten-year high in April, ticking up 5.3 percent from (a…
Having slipped a revised 1.3 percent in March, the pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. surged 16.6 percent in April to an annual rate of 619,000 sales…
Two weeks ago, the asking price for the attempted million dollar flip of 2470 Broadway was reduced a half million to $6,999,000. Last week, the completely redeveloped home at 2476…
While the unemployment rate in San Francisco has dropped to 3.1 percent, the lowest unemployment rate since the end of the dot-com boom, the drop from 3.3 percent in March…