-
-
Recent Posts
- With Facebook Not Looking So Good, Is the Bloom Off the Rose in San Francisco’s Residential Home Market
- Social Media Boom Fuels San Francisco’s Rental and Home Sales Market
- San Francisco Housing and Rental Markets: Choose a Rock or a Hard Place
- Listed to Luxe in Under 30 Days
- Giving Credit Where It’s Due
-
San Francisco fisher school condominium SF real estate New York Times Rants home premium Front steps Market news Market interest rates Tenancy In Common District 5 2009 Marketing Condominiums Noe Valley Nouriel Roubini Pacific Heights UC Berkeley Bernanke condos Sonders 729 elizabeth street Forecasts luxury homes DOM single family tax credit rent vs buy case-shiller Economy Buyers Mortgages trends construction 2010 Credit crunch median price Charts ken rosen Blogging single family homes Data TICs
Categories
Tag Archives: Noe Valley
Buy land, they ain’t making any more of it.
Ever wonder how much that would cost you in San Francisco? Ever think it might make sense to buy your own little piece of heaven and build the house of your dreams on it rather than pay through the nose … Continue reading
SF Home Prices at 2003 Levels
Sorry, folks, but it’s that bad — or good, depending on your perspective. I tracked average and median prices going back to 2000 for the ten combined MLS districts that comprise the San Francisco Multiple Listing Service — the big … Continue reading
…And what $850,000 buys in Noe Valley
4317 24th Street @ Douglass originally listed back in October for a cool $995,000. It’s advertised as a 4 BR/2.5 BA. (Ahem. This is a fixer folks.) Interesting to note that 4209 24th Street, just a block away and very … Continue reading
What $2.1 million buys in Noe Valley
Out on brokers’ tour yesterday, I looked in on two homes available in my Noe Valley neighborhood, priced within $2,000 of each other. 731 Douglass (at 24th Street) sold in March 2005 for $1.944 million and a mere $29o,000 in … Continue reading
Cool new blog with an analytical approach
I came across a great post analyzing condo prices in Pacific Heights at TheFrontSteps.com. Source of the article is a new blog Inside SF Real Estate, very much of the same philosophy as I believe in: independent analysis, hard fact, … Continue reading