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30 Days of Sold San Francisco Real Estate

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Sold Listings 12/25/09 – 1/28/10

Neighborhood Total Listings Average Price Average DOM
Anza Vista 1 $1,220,000 75
Bayview 6 $483,333 98
Bayview Heights 8 $403,161 29
Bernal Heights 9 $669,889 62
Buena Vista Park 1 $1,099,000 64
Central Richmond 2 $867,500 131
Central Sunset 5 $783,200 87
Central Waterfront 2 $630,000 216
Clarendon Heights 1 $1,148,000 95
Corona Heights 3 $598,333 130
Cow Hollow 1 $1,170,000 2
Crocker Amazon 6 $415,250 28
Diamond Heights 3 $522,000 69
Downtown 7 $686,571 89
Duboce Triangle 3 $478,222 35
Eureka V./Dolores Hts 7 $1,048,857 75
Excelsior 5 $545,000 71
Financial District 1 $1,025,000 151
Forest Hill Extension 1 $1,000,000 26
Forest Knolls 2 $731,250 82
Glen Park 4 $896,250 223
Golden Gate Heights 1 $1,150,000 101
Haight Ashbury 3 $1,361,667 71
Hayes Valley 2 $912,500 78
Ingleside 2 $692,500 34
Ingleside Heights 6 $438,333 41
Ingleside Terrace 1 $1,020,000 102
Inner Mission 14 $670,893 102
Inner Parkside 1 $900,000 129
Inner Richmond 6 $1,045,333 121
Inner Sunset 5 $873,000 56
Lake 6 $926,667 97
Lake Shore 5 $820,400 96
Lakeside 2 $799,444 85
Lone Mountain 2 $1,645,000 124
Lower Pacific Heights 6 $888,667 52
Marina 5 $2,457,800 91
Merced Heights 1 $615,000 62
Merced Manor 1 $775,000 90
Miraloma Park 2 $725,000 27
Mission Bay 4 $732,250 50
Mission Dolores 2 $717,500 68
Mission Terrace 2 $655,000 189
Monterey Heights 1 $2,400,000 83
Mount Davidson Manor 1 $767,000 35
Nob Hill 7 $871,429 114
Noe Valley 9 $1,081,722 159
North Beach 1 $775,000 79
North Panhandle 3 $549,567 67
North Waterfront 2 $480,500 127
Oceanview 1 $425,000 7
Outer Mission 3 $485,933 19
Outer Parkside 4 $612,000 57
Outer Richmond 3 $651,333 151
Outer Sunset 1 $560,000 11
Pacific Heights 7 $2,959,571 70
Parkside 4 $778,750 48
Pine Lake Park 1 $899,000 35
Portola 5 $613,778 25
Potrero Hill 5 $590,300 180
Presidio Heights 2 $1,156,500 102
Russian Hill 7 $1,303,714 92
Sea Cliff 2 $3,625,000 176
Sherwood Forest 3 $1,340,333 109
Silver Terrace 2 $459,500 21
South Beach 9 $639,722 84
South of Market 15 $694,267 77
St. Francis Wood 2 $1,765,000 127
Sunnyside 3 $663,333 39
Telegraph Hill 1 $842,000 78
Tenderloin 1 $2,600,000 198
Twin Peaks 2 $3,207,500 136
Van Ness/Civic Center 5 $679,600 148
Visitacion Valley 6 $467,000 19
West Portal 4 $894,938 67
Western Addition 1 $400,000 35
Westwood Highlands 1 $674,500 150
Westwood Park 3 $724,333 51

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NUMBER OF UNITS is the equivalent of number of sales/transactions. For condominiums, each unit is treated as a sale. For 2- to 4-unit buildings, the “building” is treated as a sale. NUMBER SOLD is the number of properties in the market segment that closed escrow during the month. NUMBER FOR SALE is the number of active properties on the market for one day or more during the month. MEDIAN PRICE (SOLD) reflects the “middle” price point of a group of properties that have successfully closed escrow on a monthly basis, i.e. half sold for more and half sold for less than the median price. Tracking the movement of median prices over time provides a good indicator of the direction market forces are moving. If the percentage change is positive between the two periods then there is upward pressure on prices in that market segment. If the percentage change is negative between the two periods then there is downward pressure on prices in that market segment. AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET (DOM) reflects how long it has been taking (on average) to draw an offer on a reasonably priced property exposed to the market. The AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET is defined as: The average number of days it took all of the properties that went under contract during the period to accept a first position offer. MONTH’S SUPPLY OF INVENTORY (MSI) is a measure of how long it would take, in months, to sell the existing inventory at the current sales rate for the specific neighborhood and property type. The MONTH’S SUPPLY OF INVENTORY is defined as: The number of active properties on the market for one day or more during the month, less the number of properties that have been withdrawn or expired, divided by the number of properties that have gone under contract during the month.

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30 Days of Sold San Francisco Property Listings

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Sold Listings 12/07/09 – 1/07/10

Neighborhood Total Listings Average Price Average DOM
Alamo Square 1 $695,000 66
Bayview 5 $321,800 98
Bayview Heights 3 $466,767 34
Bernal Heights 15 $743,627 75
Buena Vista Park 3 $766,333 50
Central Richmond 8 $792,063 82
Central Sunset 13 $815,838 59
Central Waterfront 2 $706,500 36
Clarendon Heights 4 $1,284,500 84
Corona Heights 2 $1,207,000 60
Cow Hollow 5 $1,329,000 99
Crocker Amazon 1 $615,000 26
Diamond Heights 1 $288,000 159
Downtown 8 $471,563 132
Duboce Triangle 5 $602,933 30
Eureka V./Dolores Hts 11 $1,221,591 89
Excelsior 9 $446,778 62
Forest Hill 1 $1,253,000 44
Forest Hill Extension 1 $1,000,000 26
Forest Knolls 3 $722,167 94
Glen Park 6 $858,703 106
Golden Gate Heights 3 $1,014,833 125
Haight Ashbury 9 $656,222 89
Hayes Valley 7 $783,607 81
Ingleside 4 $672,000 87
Ingleside Heights 5 $411,180 60
Ingleside Terrace 3 $1,009,667 71
Inner Mission 19 $835,861 72
Inner Parkside 1 $787,000 63
Inner Richmond 8 $1,061,125 126
Inner Sunset 6 $924,167 41
Lake 5 $807,400 77
Lake Shore 5 $833,600 71
Lakeside 1 $825,000 74
Laurel Heights 2 $1,607,500 111
Lone Mountain 3 $1,138,333 63
Lower Pacific Heights 12 $927,917 59
Marina 1 $967,387 66
Miraloma Park 1 $910,000 43
Mission Bay 6 $741,667 76
Mission Dolores 7 $579,429 136
Mission Terrace 4 $597,500 90
Monterey Heights 1 $2,400,000 83
Mount Davidson Manor 2 $870,500 23
Nob Hill 9 $758,444 90
Noe Valley 13 $1,067,577 187
North Beach 4 $1,399,750 84
North Panhandle 5 $804,800 86
North Waterfront 2 $620,000 61
Oceanview 4 $391,250 8
Outer Mission 6 $490,667 108
Outer Parkside 6 $682,833 49
Outer Richmond 7 $679,571 82
Outer Sunset 4 $632,250 73
Pacific Heights 15 $2,730,500 82
Parkside 6 $754,667 71
Parnassus/Ashbury Hts 1 $790,000 45
Portola 5 $549,000 63
Potrero Hill 5 $843,800 120
Presidio Heights 2 $1,409,900 84
Russian Hill 11 $1,287,636 177
Sherwood Forest 1 $1,920,000 168
Silver Terrace 5 $460,100 66
South Beach 7 $682,357 173
South of Market 21 $840,429 93
St. Francis Wood 2 $1,477,500 61
Sunnyside 9 $643,556 70
Telegraph Hill 8 $1,132,750 75
Twin Peaks 2 $857,000 126
Van Ness/Civic Center 10 $634,490 130
Visitacion Valley 5 $459,200 14
West Portal 3 $1,244,917 63
Western Addition 2 $579,500 45
Westwood Highlands 2 $746,500 103
Westwood Park 1 $703,000 65

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San Francisco Real Estate Fast Facts: November 2008 vs November 2009

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NUMBER OF UNITS is the equivalent of number of sales/transactions. For condominiums, each unit is treated as a sale. For 2- to 4-unit buildings, the “building” is treated as a sale.

NUMBER SOLD is the number of properties in the market segment that closed escrow during the month.

NUMBER FOR SALE is the number of active properties on the market for one day or more during the month.

MEDIAN PRICE (SOLD) reflects the “middle” price point of a group of properties that have successfully closed escrow on a monthly basis, i.e. half sold for more and half sold for less than the median price. Tracking the movement of median prices over time provides a good indicator of the direction market forces are moving.

If the percentage change is positive between the two periods then there is upward pressure on prices in that market segment. If the percentage change is negative between the two periods then there is downward pressure on prices in that market segment.

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET (DOM) reflects how long it has been taking (on average) to draw an offer on a reasonably priced property exposed to the market. The AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET is defined as: The average number of days it took all of the properties that went under contract during the period to accept a first position offer.

MONTH’S SUPPLY OF INVENTORY (MSI) is a measure of how long it would take, in months, to sell the existing inventory at the current sales rate for the specific neighborhood and property type. The MONTH’S SUPPLY OF INVENTORY is defined as: The number of active properties on the market for one day or more during the month, less the number of properties that have been withdrawn or expired, divided by the number of properties that have gone under contract during the month.

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Sold Listings 11/09/09 – 12/10/09

Neighborhood Total Listings Average Price Average DOM
Alamo Square 1 $1,030,000 169
Anza Vista 4 $1,007,500 36
Balboa Terrace 1 $890,000 47
Bayview 4 $312,475 27
Bayview Heights 7 $437,117 47
Bernal Heights 21 $791,143 67
Buena Vista Park 6 $818,667 58
Central Richmond 7 $913,857 52
Central Sunset 10 $772,138 49
Central Waterfront 4 $686,750 116
Clarendon Heights 2 $1,788,889 30
Corona Heights 9 $976,444 78
Cow Hollow 6 $838,500 50
Crocker Amazon 4 $502,000 23
Diamond Heights 11 $553,508 78
Downtown 13 $361,269 176
Duboce Triangle 5 $618,400 61
Eureka V./Dolores Hts 12 $1,204,750 34
Excelsior 8 $439,102 113
Financial District 1 $1,195,000 43
Forest Hill 6 $1,398,000 43
Forest Hill Extension 1 $1,060,000 28
Forest Knolls 5 $699,200 76
Glen Park 10 $936,650 68
Golden Gate Heights 2 $801,250 48
Haight Ashbury 5 $1,452,500 78
Hayes Valley 9 $947,861 55
Ingleside 3 $538,000 40
Ingleside Heights 5 $438,400 17
Ingleside Terrace 1 $822,500 55
Inner Mission 16 $805,758 81
Inner Parkside 3 $666,667 48
Inner Richmond 3 $1,423,333 83
Inner Sunset 7 $1,181,929 44
Lake 2 $1,113,000 40
Lake Shore 5 $923,200 95
Lone Mountain 6 $1,532,000 79
Lower Pacific Heights 6 $399,150 43
Marina 3 $1,627,462 66
Merced Heights 1 $628,000 17
Miraloma Park 4 $824,375 68
Mission Bay 6 $862,000 100
Mission Dolores 11 $908,636 63
Mission Terrace 4 $676,000 55
Monterey Heights 1 $1,170,000 97
Nob Hill 7 $739,429 98
Noe Valley 21 $906,653 124
North Beach 4 $750,000 87
North Panhandle 6 $666,767 45
North Waterfront 1 $740,000 70
Outer Mission 7 $546,361 85
Outer Parkside 7 $672,270 36
Outer Richmond 6 $750,833 80
Outer Sunset 5 $619,800 70
Pacific Heights 20 $1,299,000 72
Parkside 9 $783,611 60
Parnassus/Ashbury Hts 4 $1,113,625 37
Portola 4 $570,125 66
Potrero Hill 6 $849,167 96
Presidio Heights 2 $6,400,000 90
Russian Hill 9 $1,701,556 73
Sea Cliff 2 $5,662,500 140
Sherwood Forest 1 $989,000 85
Silver Terrace 3 $477,667 37
South Beach 13 $640,954 86
South of Market 23 $972,075 90
St. Francis Wood 1 $1,455,000 24
Sunnyside 3 $651,667 37
Telegraph Hill 4 $1,000,000 102
Tenderloin 1 $530,000 95
Twin Peaks 1 $424,000 76
Van Ness/Civic Center 13 $552,596 54
Visitacion Valley 7 $430,286 26
West Portal 2 $874,500 46
Western Addition 2 $599,500 36
Westwood Park 1 $880,000 118

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Sold Listings 11/04/09 – 12/04/09

Neighborhood Total Listings Average Price Average DOM
Anza Vista 3 $926,667 28
Balboa Terrace 1 $890,000 47
Bayview 2 $262,500 34
Bayview Heights 7 $437,117 47
Bernal Heights 20 $750,700 66
Buena Vista Park 5 $856,400 61
Central Richmond 7 $893,857 51
Central Sunset 10 $754,538 42
Central Waterfront 3 $744,000 131
Clarendon Heights 1 $1,877,777 31
Corona Heights 8 $927,250 57
Cow Hollow 7 $964,243 57
Crocker Amazon 4 $410,750 25
Diamond Heights 12 $527,799 70
Downtown 9 $330,222 143
Duboce Triangle 7 $627,429 57
Eureka V./Dolores Hts 16 $1,166,063 38
Excelsior 7 $458,288 110
Financial District 4 $1,851,250 44
Forest Hill 5 $1,427,000 42
Forest Hill Extension 1 $1,060,000 28
Forest Knolls 4 $698,000 66
Glen Park 10 $961,150 67
Golden Gate Heights 2 $801,250 48
Haight Ashbury 5 $1,388,200 48
Hayes Valley 8 $882,219 41
Ingleside 2 $510,500 44
Ingleside Heights 4 $451,525 20
Ingleside Terrace 1 $822,500 55
Inner Mission 12 $687,386 86
Inner Parkside 2 $672,500 54
Inner Richmond 2 $1,662,500 37
Inner Sunset 8 $1,158,906 50
Lake 3 $1,282,000 34
Lake Shore 5 $776,000 91
Lone Mountain 6 $1,532,000 79
Lower Pacific Heights 5 $400,680 11
Marina 2 $1,957,500 66
Merced Heights 1 $628,000 17
Miraloma Park 5 $824,500 73
Mission Bay 6 $862,000 100
Mission Dolores 9 $930,556 53
Mission Terrace 3 $618,000 46
Monterey Heights 1 $1,170,000 97
Nob Hill 7 $642,857 66
Noe Valley 18 $1,105,917 66
North Beach 4 $928,750 85
North Panhandle 9 $596,289 53
North Waterfront 1 $371,000 49
Outer Mission 5 $575,505 46
Outer Parkside 6 $652,963 28
Outer Richmond 6 $745,167 45
Outer Sunset 3 $596,667 39
Pacific Heights 16 $1,455,344 83
Parkside 6 $744,583 74
Parnassus/Ashbury Hts 6 $1,019,083 53
Portola 3 $566,833 62
Potrero Hill 6 $890,500 82
Presidio Heights 2 $6,400,000 90
Russian Hill 8 $1,860,500 73
Sea Cliff 2 $5,662,500 140
Sherwood Forest 1 $989,000 85
Silver Terrace 3 $457,667 79
South Beach 14 $789,214 87
South of Market 15 $895,048 81
Sunnyside 5 $663,800 31
Telegraph Hill 3 $1,041,667 107
Twin Peaks 1 $424,000 76
Van Ness/Civic Center 10 $582,585 50
Visitacion Valley 5 $427,600 30
West Portal 2 $874,500 46
Western Addition 3 $648,333 45
Westwood Park 1 $880,000 118

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San Francisco Real Estate Fast Facts – October 2008 vs. October 2009

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(Editor’s Note: Set forth below are Unit Sales/DOM/Monthly Supply charts for the month of October for single-family homes, condominiums and 2-4 units, as well as Supply/Demand, Sales Rate and Median Price charts for the same month.)

Single-Family Homes

Condos

2-4 Units

NUMBER OF UNITS is the equivalent of number of sales/transactions. For condominiums, each unit is treated as a sale. For 2- to 4-unit buildings, the “building” is treated as a sale.

NUMBER SOLD is the number of properties in the market segment that closed escrow during the month.

NUMBER FOR SALE is the number of active properties on the market for one day or more during the month.

MEDIAN PRICE (SOLD) reflects the “middle” price point of a group of properties that have successfully closed escrow on a monthly basis, i.e. half sold for more and half sold for less than the median price. Tracking the movement of median prices over time provides a good indicator of the direction market forces are moving.

If the percentage change is positive between the two periods then there is upward pressure on prices in that market segment. If the percentage change is negative between the two periods then there is downward pressure on prices in that market segment.

AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET (DOM) reflects how long it has been taking (on average) to draw an offer on a reasonably priced property exposed to the market. The AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET is defined as: The average number of days it took all of the properties that went under contract during the period to accept a first position offer.

MONTH’S SUPPLY OF INVENTORY (MSI) is a measure of how long it would take, in months, to sell the existing inventory at the current sales rate for the specific neighborhood and property type. The MONTH’S SUPPLY OF INVENTORY is defined as: The number of active properties on the market for one day or more during the month, less the number of properties that have been withdrawn or expired, divided by the number of properties that have gone under contract during the month.

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Sold Listings 10/13/09 – 11/12/09

Neighborhood Total Listings Average Price Average DOM
Alamo Square 4 $1,135,250 104
Bayview 7 $502,586 55
Bayview Heights 6 $412,500 52
Bernal Heights 10 $780,860 53
Buena Vista Park 6 $961,083 95
Central Richmond 10 $987,500 88
Central Sunset 9 $791,778 37
Central Waterfront 1 $400,000 89
Clarendon Heights 2 $1,262,139 23
Corona Heights 10 $990,700 49
Cow Hollow 12 $1,140,267 65
Crocker Amazon 6 $566,898 33
Diamond Heights 4 $609,250 49
Downtown 3 $630,833 76
Duboce Triangle 10 $636,100 44
Eureka V./Dolores Hts 12 $1,116,259 60
Excelsior 10 $491,000 47
Financial District 1 $710,000 33
Forest Hill Extension 1 $1,179,000 20
Forest Knolls 1 $640,000 47
Glen Park 13 $843,923 59
Golden Gate Heights 4 $807,625 50
Haight Ashbury 5 $1,095,200 115
Hayes Valley 8 $1,147,875 63
Ingleside 4 $420,750 51
Ingleside Heights 7 $501,286 68
Ingleside Terrace 1 $822,500 55
Inner Mission 19 $667,442 69
Inner Parkside 1 $951,000 22
Inner Richmond 4 $1,999,750 88
Inner Sunset 12 $1,010,479 79
Lake 8 $1,383,000 52
Lake Shore 7 $678,714 90
Lakeside 2 $1,400,493 12
Laurel Heights 1 $1,610,000 128
Lone Mountain 2 $997,500 57
Lower Pacific Heights 14 $511,600 28
Marina 6 $1,862,417 41
Merced Heights 2 $574,000 19
Midtown Terrace 3 $816,467 26
Miraloma Park 5 $838,500 43
Mission Bay 5 $784,600 65
Mission Dolores 5 $860,000 38
Mission Terrace 4 $588,750 43
Monterey Heights 1 $1,200,000 36
Mount Davidson Manor 2 $897,500 11
Nob Hill 9 $939,111 103
Noe Valley 20 $1,037,325 52
North Beach 2 $1,088,000 85
North Panhandle 16 $943,156 93
North Waterfront 1 $371,000 49
Oceanview 2 $431,450 183
Outer Mission 1 $450,000 105
Outer Parkside 9 $713,000 36
Outer Richmond 6 $692,500 63
Outer Sunset 4 $727,500 100
Pacific Heights 22 $2,110,136 82
Parkside 8 $771,238 104
Parnassus/Ashbury Hts 3 $883,333 57
Portola 9 $652,833 36
Potrero Hill 13 $938,723 58
Russian Hill 11 $1,821,636 110
Sea Cliff 1 $1,758,000 23
Silver Terrace 8 $470,879 76
South Beach 15 $878,953 99
South of Market 10 $558,800 71
St. Francis Wood 4 $1,788,750 58
Sunnyside 2 $682,000 22
Telegraph Hill 2 $2,167,000 116
Tenderloin 2 $417,000 48
Van Ness/Civic Center 4 $1,065,500 76
Visitacion Valley 8 $424,613 35
West Portal 4 $1,647,000 75
Western Addition 2 $645,500 63
Westwood Highlands 2 $1,217,500 133
Westwood Park 2 $809,000 39

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Sold Listings 09/30/09 – 10/29/09

Neighborhood Total Listings Average Price Average DOM
Alamo Square 4 $1,075,500 100
Bayview 9 $438,678 119
Bayview Heights 1 $315,000 63
Bernal Heights 14 $764,257 59
Buena Vista Park 2 $1,090,500 141
Central Richmond 8 $1,111,313 136
Central Sunset 8 $787,250 50
Clarendon Heights 1 $646,500 15
Corona Heights 4 $1,027,500 73
Cow Hollow 11 $1,678,773 53
Crocker Amazon 7 $535,714 32
Diamond Heights 6 $754,017 69
Downtown 3 $617,667 197
Duboce Triangle 8 $927,500 56
Eureka V./Dolores Hts 8 $992,889 116
Excelsior 6 $483,500 95
Forest Hill Extension 1 $1,179,000 20
Glen Park 8 $835,125 70
Golden Gate Heights 4 $913,250 66
Haight Ashbury 11 $822,636 166
Hayes Valley 6 $875,333 80
Ingleside 4 $456,750 76
Ingleside Heights 9 $444,222 59
Inner Mission 31 $673,319 83
Inner Parkside 1 $951,000 22
Inner Richmond 3 $1,173,000 78
Inner Sunset 10 $877,400 70
Lake 4 $1,580,000 112
Lake Shore 5 $802,400 84
Lakeside 2 $1,262,993 10
Laurel Heights 1 $1,610,000 128
Lone Mountain 3 $699,000 30
Lower Pacific Heights 9 $597,667 48
Marina 7 $1,723,500 45
Merced Heights 3 $606,000 33
Merced Manor 1 $1,200,000 70
Midtown Terrace 2 $782,200 24
Miraloma Park 4 $794,313 38
Mission Bay 8 $773,500 76
Mission Dolores 6 $815,833 68
Mission Terrace 3 $609,000 37
Mount Davidson Manor 3 $916,667 19
Nob Hill 7 $996,857 114
Noe Valley 19 $955,237 60
North Panhandle 9 $838,000 71
North Waterfront 1 $395,000 187
Oceanview 2 $431,450 183
Outer Mission 2 $520,000 59
Outer Parkside 6 $696,500 37
Outer Richmond 4 $688,750 100
Outer Sunset 7 $698,286 75
Pacific Heights 21 $2,424,952 91
Parkside 5 $773,380 29
Parnassus/Ashbury Hts 3 $1,228,333 86
Portola 13 $626,423 61
Potrero Hill 12 $880,330 61
Presidio Heights 1 $564,000 167
Russian Hill 14 $1,435,571 115
Sea Cliff 1 $1,758,000 23
Silver Terrace 8 $502,375 61
South Beach 11 $731,755 112
South of Market 16 $804,781 81
St. Francis Wood 3 $1,850,000 68
Sunnyside 2 $697,500 21
Telegraph Hill 3 $1,281,667 50
Tenderloin 4 $361,000 78
Van Ness/Civic Center 8 $807,214 94
Visitacion Valley 6 $478,150 31
West Portal 4 $1,953,250 67
Western Addition 2 $510,000 21
Westwood Highlands 1 $675,000 67
Westwood Park 2 $696,500 59

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September 2009 San Francisco Home Sales Data is Here!

Yet again, Luba’s San Francisco Real Estate Blog brings you latest San Francisco Real Estate market report here.

(You can also view previous market updates by selecting the archives on the upper right portion of the screen).

Heres’s a little glimpse of the report:

San Francisco Home Sales Down, Prices Up in September

Sales of single-family, re-sale homes dropped 39.2% last month compared to August. Home sales were up 0.6% year-over-year. This is the third month in a row home sales have been higher than the year before. Year-to-date, home sales are down 3.5%.

Condo sales, on the other hand, were up 4.8% month-over-month, and up 37.3% compared to September 2008. Year-to-date, condo sales are off 12.4%.

The median price gained 20% from August, but was down 4.1% year-over-year. The average price rose 17.2% month-over-month, but was off 11.3% year-over-yeaer.

The median price for loft/condos in San Francisco rose 2.8% from August, but was down 7.1% year-over-year. The average price gained 3.3% month-over-month, but was off 3.9% compared to September 2008.

Read on for full details…

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2009-10-16
Median List Price$895,000
Total Inventory653
Homes Absorbed40
Days on Market118

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