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The median selling prices in the Greater Hayes Valley and surrounding areas for the last 120 days. |
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Based on the sales rate of Condo's in Greater Hayes Valley over the last three years, it would take 6.15 weeks to sell all of the active listings on the market today. |
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The purpose of this measure is to help understand whether the current inventory is in a state of relative surplus, shortage or balance. |
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| Sellers Market | 6.15 Weeks |
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This chart compares the number of Condo's sold in Greater Hayes Valley over the last 120 days with the number currently in contract and the number actively available for sale. |
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The purpose is to provide additional context to the current inventory in terms of the more recent sales activity for Condo's in Greater Hayes Valley |
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This shows the 3-month moving average cost per foot for Condo's in Greater Hayes Valley. |
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Last updated: May 20, 2012
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San Francisco Real Estate TrendsMoving thru December, condo inventories remain high in the North East neighborhoods, keeping prices soft. SFR inventories are low in the central and northern neighborhoods, which creates an upward bias for prices in these areas as we move past January. Read the Article |
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California in ContextThe state-wide median price for single family homes dropped an eye-popping 59% from the market peak to the trough. Prices have since rebounded a little, but where do we go from here? This article examines key factors affecting the forward price trend in order to predict the direction of prices in the short term. Read the Article |
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| 55 Page (Condo) | $799,000 |
| BR: 1 BA: 1.0 Date Listed: May 19, 2012 | |
| *Huge Penthouse level*Large Den/Office, Hardwood floor all over , large bathroom with custom made half shower glass door, large Balcony w/lovely City views; you could see... | |
| 2182 Fell St (Condo) | $1,079,000 |
| BR: 3 BA: 2.0 Date Listed: May 18, 2012 | |
| Located across the street from McLaren Lodge and GG Park is 2182 Fell. The entry of this very spacious NOPA condo leads to a light... | |
| 516 Baker St (Condo) | $1,199,000 |
| BR: 4 BA: 2.0 Date Listed: May 11, 2012 | |
| A single-family home alternative located in the heart of one of San Francisco's favorite neighborhoods, tax records state this massive Victorian condo is 1780 square feet... | |
| 69 Scott St (Condo) | $1,349,000 |
| BR: 4 BA: 3.0 Date Listed: May 11, 2012 | |
| Stunning house like condo. 3BR/2BA on one level - lower level staged as family room can be 4th Bdrm abd full bath. Large deck faces park... | |
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Moving thru December, condo inventories remain high in the North East neighborhoods, keeping prices soft. SFR inventories are low in the central... [Read More] |
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The state-wide median price for single family homes dropped an eye-popping 59% from the market peak to the trough. Prices have since... [Read More] |
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