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Index for Bay Area Homes Has Dropped 17%, Trending Down

Index for Bay Area Homes Has Dropped 17%, Trending Down

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 down another 1.3 percent in January and is now 7.6 percent lower than at the start of last year, representing the largest... Read More »

Another Prestigious High-Rise Unit Drops Below Its 2016 Price

Another Prestigious High-Rise Unit Drops Below Its 2016 Price

Purchased for $3.195 million in June of 2016, the 1,791-square-foot, three-bedroom, three-bath unit #30E in the LUMINA tower at 338 Main Street failed to resell when listed for only 3 percent more ($3.295 million) last May, after which is was listed for rent at $10,000 per month. For those... Read More »

Exquisite Russian Hill Home Slips Below Its Pre-Covid Price

Exquisite Russian Hill Home Slips Below Its Pre-Covid Price

Having been “exquisitely renovated…with the finest materials, fixtures, and finishes, including the meticulous preservation of period details,” the 3,225-square-foot, four-bedroom Russian Hill home at 45 Glover Street, which includes a wraparound, top-floor terrace with two private patios and views to the Golden Gate Bridge, hit the market priced at... Read More »

Modern Hayes Valley Lily Pad Back on the Market for $3.6M

Modern Hayes Valley Lily Pad Back on the Market for $3.6M

Purchased as new for $1.775 million in May of 2010, which was below asking and near the bottom on the Great Recession era market, the 2,800-square-foot “modern Hayes Valley sanctuary” at 124 Lily Street, re-sold for $3.25 million in February of 2017, representing total appreciation of over 80 percent,... Read More »

Contemporary Two-Bedroom Trades Down 10% (From 2017)

Contemporary Two-Bedroom Trades Down 10% (From 2017)

As we outlined earlier this year, the “luxurious, high-style corner unit” #405 at 1450 Franklin Street, a 1,325-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bath unit with two private decks, storage and parking in the building’s garage, returned to the market priced at $1.349 million this past August having been purchased for $1.399 million... Read More »

Index for Bay Area Homes Has Dropped 16%, Trending Down

Index for Bay Area Homes Has Dropped 16%, Trending Down

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 down another 1.8 percent this past December and is now 4.2 percent lower than at the end of 2021, representing the largest... Read More »

Drawing a Line at Linea

Drawing a Line at Linea

Featuring “an ideal floor plan with bedrooms on opposite sides of the living space, tons of closet space, a contemporary kitchen with high-end European-style cabinetry, stainless steel appliances with a coveted gas stove and sumptuous quartz counter-tops,” along with “glorious south facing light” and a parking space in the... Read More »

Another Over Asking Sale, so There!

Another Over Asking Sale, so There!

Listed for $1.398 million last month, the two-bedroom, two-bath, 1,325-square foot unit #602 at 1450 Franklin Street, which comes with a parking space in the building’s garage and access to the building’s roof deck, just sold for $1.5 million, which was “7 percent over asking” and perhaps with “multiple... Read More »

Sunnyside Single-Family Effectively Fetches Its 2020 Price

Sunnyside Single-Family Effectively Fetches Its 2020 Price

Purchased for $780,000 in 2013, the then 1,155-square-foot, two-bedroom Sunnyside home at 663 Joost Avenue was subsequently redesigned, expanded, remodeled and resold as a fully upgraded 1,725-square-foot, four-bedroom home, with a landscaped rear yard, deck and garage, for $1.7 million in September of 2020. Having returned to the market... Read More »

Nothing to See Here, It’s Just Another Data Point

Nothing to See Here, It’s Just Another Data Point

Purchased for $953,883 in September of 2016, a price which was in-line with the pricing for the other 68 units in the new collection of city homes at 388 Fulton Street, “in our beloved Hayes Valley, SF’s most desirable, lovable, walkable neighborhood,” the two-bedroom, 743-square-foot unit #213 features... Read More »