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Even More Exclusive in San Francisco

Even More Exclusive in San Francisco

While the Business Times has just broken the “exclusive” news that a 3,326-square-foot condo atop the new tower at 181 Fremont Street has sold for “$15 million or about $4,509 per square foot, setting a record as the highest price-per-square-foot condo sale in San Francisco,” it’s time for a... Read More »

Index for Bay Area Home Values Ticks Up, Led by the Middle Again

Index for Bay Area Home Values Ticks Up, Led by the Middle Again

Having ticked up a percent in April, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area – which includes the East Bay, North Bay and Peninsula – ticked up another 1.1 percent in May to a new record high and is now running... Read More »

Median Price Holds but Bay Area Home Sales Drop to a 4-Year Low

Median Price Holds but Bay Area Home Sales Drop to a 4-Year Low

The number of single-family homes and condos that traded hands across the greater Bay Area totaled 8,337 in June, a 9.2 percent drop in sales on a year-over-year basis and a 4-year seasonal low, according to recorded sales data from CoreLogic. In San Francisco, recorded sales totaled 593 last... Read More »

Index for Bay Area Home Values Ticks Up, Led by the Middle

Index for Bay Area Home Values Ticks Up, Led by the Middle

Having jumped 2.1 percent in March to a record high, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area – which includes the East Bay, North Bay and Peninsula – ticked up another one (1.0) percent in March and is now running 10.9... Read More »

Pace of Existing Home Sales in the U.S. Slips, Inventory Ticks Up

Having dropped 2.5 percent in April, the pace of existing-home sales across the U.S. slipped another 0.4 percent in May to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.45 million sales which is now 3.0 percent lower versus the same time last year. At the same time, the inventory of... Read More »

Record Pipeline of Residential Development in San Francisco Grows

Record Pipeline of Residential Development in San Francisco Grows

With the number of newly proposed units of housing to be built in San Francisco having outpaced the number of units that finished up construction, the overall pipeline of apartments and condos under development in San Francisco increased by 2,600 in the first quarter of 2018 to a record... Read More »

Index for Bay Area Home Values Jumps

Index for Bay Area Home Values Jumps

Having ticked up 1.0 percent in February, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area – which includes the East Bay, North Bay and Peninsula – jumped another 2.1 percent in March to a new record high and is now running 11.3... Read More »

A near Record-Setting Sunnyside Sale

A near Record-Setting Sunnyside Sale

Purchased as a 1,300-square-foot house, with two bedrooms and two baths, for $760,000 in October of 2007, the Sunnyside home at 643 Mangels Avenue, just below Miraloma and to the west of Glen Park, resold for $527,000 in November of 2011. Since completely rebuilt and expanded to 2,300 square... Read More »

Bay Area Home Sales Slip, 9-Year Seasonal Low in San Francisco

Bay Area Home Sales Slip, 9-Year Seasonal Low in San Francisco

The number of single-family homes and condos that traded hands across the greater Bay Area totaled 7,122 in March, a 3.3 percent drop in volume versus the same time last year, versus a 9.0 percent gain over the previous year, according to recorded sales data from CoreLogic. And in... Read More »

Bottom Third of Bay Area Home Values Just Hit Pre-Recession High

Bottom Third of Bay Area Home Values Just Hit Pre-Recession High

Having inched up 0.4 percent in January, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area – which includes the East Bay, North Bay and Peninsula – ticked up another 1.0 percent in February and is now running 10.1 percent higher on a... Read More »