Listed Inventory in SF Slips on Seasonality but 20% Higher YOY
The inventory of single-family homes and condos actively listed for sale in San Francisco (422) dropped 16 percent over the past week, with unsold homes being withdrawn from the MLS…
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The inventory of single-family homes and condos actively listed for sale in San Francisco (422) dropped 16 percent over the past week, with unsold homes being withdrawn from the MLS…
The number of single-family homes and condos that traded hands in San Francisco jumped 30 percent from September to October, roughly a quarter of which could be ascribed to typical…
While the inventory of homes currently listed for sale in San Francisco (584) slipped 6 percent over the past week, with unsold homes being withdrawn from the MLS and typical…
With roughly 600 new condominiums actively for sale in San Francisco, the lowest new condominium inventory level since August of 2014, October sales (103) were 17 percent lower on a…
The inventory of homes currently listed for sale in San Francisco (624), which doesn’t include the non-listing for the $28 million home on Vallejo, has dropped 11 percent over the…
The seasonally adjusted pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. suddenly dropped 11.5 percent to an annual rate of 468,000 sales in September. And while the pace remains…
With the pace of home sales in San Francisco currently running 14 percent lower versus the same time last year, the inventory of homes listed for sale in the city…
While the inventory of homes listed for sale in San Francisco is running 17.9 percent higher versus the same time last year, recorded sales for single-family homes and condos in…
Despite the fact that around 8 percent fewer properties were listed for sale in San Francisco over the past week versus the same week last year, with the pace of…
Both the number and percentage (13.3) of homes listed for sale in San Francisco that have had at least one price cut is on the rise, as is typical for…