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2008 Neighborhood Rankings – Part II

December 15, 2008

Next up for our 2008 neighborhood rankings, we ranked each of the 85 neighborhoods in San Francisco by the value of their highest sale thus far (includes January 1, 2008 through December 13, 2008).  This effectively shows us where the “ceiling” is in these neighborhoods, so we’ll call this our “Neighborhood Ceiling Ranking” from now on.

Where is your ceiling?

Where is your ceiling?

The ceiling was determined by the highest sale for single family homes, condominiums, stock cooperatives, lofts, and TIC property types in each neighborhood.  Here’s the run-down:

Rank Neighborhood Highest Sale
1. Pacific Heights $18,000,000
2. Sea Cliff $14,500,000
3. Russian Hill $9,500,000
4. South of Market (SoMa) $8,975,000
5. Presidio Heights $8,250,000
6. Cow Hollow $7,500,000
7. Nob Hill $6,400,000
8. Noe Valley $5,818,000
9. Clarendon Heights $5,625,000
10. St. Francis Wood $5,400,000

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2008 Neighborhood Rankings – Part I

December 15, 2008

We went through all 85 neighborhoods in San Francisco (as determined by the MLS), calculating the median sales prices for 2008 (January 1 through December 13).  Included in the medians are single family homes, condominiums, stock cooperatives, lofts, and TIC property types.

Where is your neighborhood on the totem pole?

Where is your neighborhood on the totem pole?

The rankings were, shall we say, quite interesting, and we’ve decided to take a look at this list periodically to see how it’s changing.  We also have another ranking of all 86 neighborhoods coming out, so stay tuned.

Rank Neighborhood Median SP
1. Sea Cliff $3,150,000
2. Presidio Heights $2,210,000
3. Clarendon Heights $1,995,000
4. St. Francis Wood $1,995,000
5. Sherwood Forest $1,690,000
6. Jordan Park/Laurel Heights $1,650,000
7. Balboa Terrace $1,500,000
8. Monterey Heights $1,487,500
9. Cow Hollow $1,450,000
10. Forest Hill $1,400,000

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