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Average sale price for a Single Family Home in San Francisco in March 2023 was $2,295,548 vs February of 2023 - $1,815,353. Average selling PRICE per SQFT $1,042.45. Avg Days on Market 28. Average Listing price in March was $2,217,983.
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If you were thinking of selling your home in the near future, now is the time to do so to get the top dollar for your home before the market has a chance to turn.Reminder: As you know that I am in real estate sales and my passion is to bring buyers/sellers together.Who have…
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Average selling PRICE per SQFT $985.92 (February 2023) vs Average selling PRICE per SQFT $1,320 (April 2022).
Average Single Family Home Price in San Francisco (January, 2023) - $1,638,34 vs Average Single Family Home Price in San Francisco (April, 2022) - $2,502,144
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There is currently four and half (4.5) months worth of inventory, meaning if there was not another home listed, it would take just 4 and half months for all the current homes on the market to sell. Once we reach 6 months of inventory, the market will turn to a Buyer…
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There is currently two and half (2.5) months worth of inventory, meaning if there was not another home listed, it would take just 2 and half months for all the current homes on the market to sell. Once we reach 6 months of inventory, the market will turn to a Buyer…
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Average sale price for a Single Family Home in San Francisco in May 2022 was $2,410,387
vs April of 2022 -$2,502,144. Average selling PRICE per SQFT $1,280.
Average Listing price in May was $2,148,931. Avg Days on Market 18.
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From 259 Single Family Houses being sold in San Francisco in April 202222 SOLD BELOW asking price7 SOLD for asking price230 SOLD ABOVE asking price88 SOLD for OVER $500,000,8 SOLD for OVER…
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There is currently about two (2) months worth of inventory, meaning if there was not another home listed, it would take just 2 months for all the current homes on the market to sell. Once we reach 6 months of inventory, the market will turn to a Buyer market.
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There is currently about two and half (2.5) months worth of inventory, meaning if there was not another home listed, it would take just 2.5 months for all the current homes on the market to sell. Once we reach 6 months of inventory, the market will turn to a Buyer…
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There is currently about two and half (2.5) months worth of inventory, meaning if there was not another home listed, it would take just 2.5 months for all the current homes on the market to sell. Once we reach 6 months of inventory, the market will turn to a Buyer…
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There is currently about ONE month worth of inventory in San Francisco for single family homes, meaning if there was not another home listed, it would take just ONE month for all the current homes on the market to sell. Once we reach 6 months of inventory, the market will…
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Buying a home is always an anxiety-ridden process, and that goes triple for anyone who’s embarking on homeownership for the very first time. There’s so much to do and so much you don’t know that “overwhelming” hardly seems like an appropriate description of how it…
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