Price Index for New Condos in San Francisco 2 Percent Higher YOY
Having ticked up 3 percent in April, the Mark Company’s Pricing Index for new construction condominiums in San Francisco is now running 2 percent higher versus the same time last…
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Having ticked up 3 percent in April, the Mark Company’s Pricing Index for new construction condominiums in San Francisco is now running 2 percent higher versus the same time last…
Driven by the top-third of the market, the Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area ticked up 1.1 percent in February to a new all-time…
While the Mark Company’s Pricing Index for new construction condominiums in San Francisco ticked up two (2) percent from February to March, it’s now flat on a year-over-year basis having…
Having slipped a nominal 0.2 percent at the end of the year, the Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area dropped another 0.7 percent in…
While the Mark Company’s Pricing Index for new construction condominiums in San Francisco has ticked up for the first time in six months, increasing 4 percent from January to February,…
Having ticked up 0.3 percent in November, the Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area slipped 0.2 percent at the end of the year, recording…
With proposals for over 3,000 units of housing having been submitted to the City in the fourth quarter of last year, San Francisco’s housing pipeline now totals a record 62,000…
For the fifth month in a row, the Mark Company’s Pricing Index for new construction condominiums in San Francisco has dropped versus the month before. And on a year-over-year basis,…
Having ticked up 0.3 percent in November, the Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area is back to the all-time high set in early 2006.…
The Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area ticked up 0.6 percent in October and is now within 0.3 percent of the all-time high set…