Number of Homes on the Market in San Francisco Climbs
Despite a seasonal uptick in sales in the absolute and year-over-year drop in new listing activity, the net number of single-family homes and condos on the market in San Francisco…
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Despite a seasonal uptick in sales in the absolute and year-over-year drop in new listing activity, the net number of single-family homes and condos on the market in San Francisco…
As we noted earlier this week, there are over 40 percent fewer homes in contract to be sold in San Francisco than there were at the same time last year…
While the pace of home sales in San Francisco ticked up over the past week so did new listing activity. As such, overall inventory levels were effectively unchanged in the…
Despite some misleading industry reports making the round and parroted in the press, the net number of homes on the market in San Francisco ticked up another 2 percent over…
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,…
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…
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…