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Spring Inventory Levels Might Have Peaked in San Francisco

While one week doesn’t make for a trend, the net number of homes on the market in San Francisco (i.e., inventory) ticked down a few percent over the past week from an 11-year seasonal high, driven by a pronounced slowdown in new listing activity versus an uptick in sales.... Read More »

Number of Homes for Sale in San Francisco Climbs

Number of Homes for Sale in San Francisco Climbs

Having hit an 11-year seasonal high last week, the net number of homes on the market in San Francisco (i.e., inventory) has since ticked up another 8 percent, driven by a continued slowdown in the pace of sales along with an increase in listing activity and price reductions on... Read More »

Number of Homes for Sale in S.F. Hits an 11-Year Seasonal High

Number of Homes for Sale in S.F. Hits an 11-Year Seasonal High

Having hit a 10-year seasonal high last month, the net number of homes on the market in San Francisco (i.e., inventory) has since ticked up another 3 percent, driven by a slowdown in the pace of sales. As such, there are now over 50 percent more homes on the... Read More »

Number of Homes on the Market in San Francisco Holds

Number of Homes on the Market in San Francisco Holds

With the current pace of home sales in San Francisco still down over 10 percent on a year-over-year basis, the net number of homes on the market (930) has effectively held at a 10-year seasonal high over the past few weeks, matching last year’s inventory levels. At the same... Read More »

List Price Reductions on the Rise in San Francisco

The percentage of homes on the market in San Francisco which have undergone at least one official price reduction ticked up four (4) percentage points over the past week to 21 percent, which is an atypical increase for this time of the year. At the same time, the average... Read More »

Listed Inventory Down Over 40 Percent in San Francisco, But…

Driven by a seasonal drop in new listing activity, the net number of homes on the market in San Francisco dropped another 9 percent over the past week to 850, representing 44 percent less listed inventory than at the same time last year, which shouldn’t have caught any plugged-in... Read More »

Number of Homes on the Market in S.F. Continues to Drop

The net number of homes on the market in San Francisco dropped another 9 percent over the past week to 930, as was to be expected, and listed inventory levels are now 45 percent lower than they were at the same time last year. That being said, inventory levels... Read More »

Number of Homes on the Market in S.F. Down 44 Percent, But…

Number of Homes on the Market in S.F. Down 44 Percent, But…

Having peaked last month, the net number of homes on the market in San Francisco has since dropped 19 percent to 1,020 and listed inventory levels are now 44 percent lower than they were at the same time last year. That being said, inventory levels in San Francisco are... Read More »

Number of Homes on the Market in S.F. Drops, Asking PPSF Too

Following a trend that shouldn’t catch any plugged-in readers by surprise, the net number of homes on the market in San Francisco, which peaked exactly three weeks ago, ticked down five (5) percent over the past week to 1,150, driven by a slowdown in listing activity versus a jump... Read More »

Number of Homes for Sale in S.F. Ticks Down, PPSF as Well

As projected, the number of homes on the market in San Francisco ticked down another percent over the past week to 1,210, having peaked exactly two weeks ago. As such, listed inventory levels in San Francisco are now down 34 percent on a year-over-year basis, from a two-decade high... Read More »