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Getting Granular in Hayes Valley

October 26, 2008

Hayes Valley is an interesting neighborhood.  Ironically, the destruction caused by the Loma Prieta earthquake in ’89 actually helped this gem spring to life.  The earthquake led to the demolition of a freeway on-ramp, which let the light finally shine in and Hayes Valley officially took off.  Nineteen years later, the streets teem with pedestrians, funky shops, restaurants, bars, cafes and coffee houses.

So what’s happened to median sales prices of real estate in HV?  I mean, surely it has gone up since the quake, but what about the dot com bust, and the current down market?  What’s going on now?  Here’s a look at the chart and here’s what we did:

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Inner Richmond Rebounds Like Rodman

October 23, 2008

Usually when we hear about Richmond in the media, it’s another sad crime story from the city across the Bay.  But this time, we’re bringing the attention closer to home and featuring an analysis of the Inner Richmond.  We took the liberty of running some numbers in the area and suffice it to say, were shocked at the results (especially in this market!)

We looked at median sales prices for condos and single family homes in the ‘hood, dating back to 1995 and running through October 22 of each respective year.  The reason we capped each year at October 22 is so that we could include 2008 and see what’s going on in the present-day market.  Here is a look at those median sales prices:

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Guest Post on theFrontSteps

October 22, 2008

We admire both the writer and the content of San Francisco’s popular real estate Blog, theFrontSteps.  That’s why we’ll be submitting guest posts and adding to the site’s local real estate analysis.  Whenever we write for theFrontSteps, we’ll let you know by making a post here and linking you to their site.  We also highly recommend that you check back to both sites often for the latest unbiased real estate information (as provided by local industry experts), or subscribe to our RSS Feeds.  And if you have ideas, tips, or anything that could make either site better, we are all ears!

Click HERE to visit our first guest post, “Pacific Heights in the Spotlight”.

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What’s Going On With Stroller Valley, er um, Noe Valley Prices?

October 19, 2008
Vroom Vrooom

Vroom Vrooom

So what’s the deal with Noe Valley?  Has it demonstrated resilience in the face of the down market?  Or is it cruising for a bruising?

We wanted to find out, so we ran some numbers to give us the scoop.  Our analysis consisted of looking at median sales prices in Noe for both single family homes and condos dating back seven years.  We really wanted to include the current year in the data, so we capped each year at October 15th.  All data comes straight from MLS (we don’t make this stuff up, folks).  Here is a look at the chart:

Single Family Home vs. Condo Median Sales Prices in Noe Valley thru Oct. 15

Single Family Home vs. Condo Median Sales Prices in Noe Valley thru October 15 - Click Picture to Zoom In

The median sales price for single family homes in 2007 was $1,383,000 compared to this year’s Read the rest of this entry ?

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