Inventory Levels Tick Up in San Francisco, Price Per Foot Down
The net number of single-family homes and condos on the market in San Francisco ticked up another 4 percent over the past week with typical seasonality in play. As such,…
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The net number of single-family homes and condos on the market in San Francisco ticked up another 4 percent over the past week with typical seasonality in play. As such,…
Mortgage loan application volume for new homes across the U.S. ticked up 10 percent from February to March with typical seasonality in play. On a year-over-year basis, however, mortgage application…
Having atypically ticked down earlier this month, the net number of single-family homes and condos on the market in San Francisco has since started to tick back up, driven by…
We’ll run the full breakdown on Monday, but having atypically ticked down last week, the net number of single-family homes on the market in San Francisco has since ticked back…
The net number of single-family homes and condos on the market in San Francisco ticked down 4 percent over the past week, versus typically ticking up by the same amount,…
With inflation having slowed, as we previously reported, the weighted average asking rent for an apartment in San Francisco is effectively holding at around $3,600 per month, which is 6…
The volume of applications to secure a purchase mortgage loan for a home in the U.S. inched up 2 percent last week on both an absolute and seasonally adjusted basis,…
While the net number of homes on the market in San Francisco had been holding at a seasonally adjusted 10-year high, inventory levels ticked up 7 percent over the past…
Having been revised down over the past quarter in the absolute, the seasonally adjusted pace of new single-family home sales in the U.S. ticked up 1.1 percent last month to…
As we outlined yesterday, while the net number of homes on the market in San Francisco (i.e., inventory) is currently unchanged, month-over-month and year-over-year, it’s not due to a jump…