San Francisco Housing Inventory Update: 4/09/07
Active listed housing inventory in San Francisco (SFH/Condo/TIC) still hasn’t crossed the 1,000 listing mark in 2007, but for the most part continues to mimic last year’s levels and growth…
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Active listed housing inventory in San Francisco (SFH/Condo/TIC) still hasn’t crossed the 1,000 listing mark in 2007, but for the most part continues to mimic last year’s levels and growth…
We’re making a quick promotion this morning (from comment to post) as a reader recalls a decade old presentation sponsored by the American Institute of Architects (AIA): hat is interesting…
In July 2005, 525 Gough #105 sold for $881,000. Early last month, the Hayes Valley condo was listed for $929,000. And yesterday, it was reduced to $899,000. In related activity,…
According to the January 2007 S&P/Case-Shiller index (pdf), single-family home prices in the San Francisco MSA dropped a nominal 0.17% from December ’06 to January ’07 but slipped 1.4% year-over-year.…
For those chart junkies who might have missed it, we’ve published a revised chart of San Francisco’s existing home sales (volume/median sales price). ∙ San Francisco Home Sales Down, Median…
After a nominal dip at the end of January, Active listed housing inventory in San Francisco (SFH/Condo/TIC) is on the rise as new listings have slightly outpaced new sales over…
According to DataQuick, the median sales price for existing homes in San Francisco was $757,500 last month, up 2.4% compared to a revised February ’06 ($740,000), and up slightly (0.7%)…
“Less than a year after acquiring 250 Brannan St. for $20 million as a luxury residential loft play, Florida real estate mogul Don Peebles is putting the property back on…
First and foremost, DataQuick has changed their methodology for identifying an “arm’s-length” transaction. The change results in a “roughly 10 percent increase, on average, in historical monthly sales totals” and…
If you’re truly “plugged in,” you should already be familiar with SocketSite’s Complete Inventory Index (Cii) for San Francisco. As we wrote last September: The goal of the Cii (pronounced…