Posts Tagged ‘Presidio Heights’

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Top 5 Listings That Have Sold in 2009*

July 27, 2009

Ready for the Top 5 Listings that have sold this year?  We figured it would be a good time.  The luxury market, although battered and bruised, has loosened up a little since March.  Take the $4 million + price bracket, for example.  In the first quarter there were only 5 sales of homes in this range.  Since then, there have been 16 sales of $4 million or more city-wide.

Sales on the uber-high end tend to have undisclosed sales prices.  That’s why we can’t call this the “Top 5 Sales in 2009″, but rather, the “Top 5 Listings That Have Sold in 2009″.  When we search the MLS, the sales price will be the same as the listing price, with an asterisk beside it.  It’ll say something like:  List Price $5,000,000.  Sales Price $5,000,000*.

So what does that mean?  Why are people hiding their sales prices in MLS?  I’m sure there are a number of reasons, the obvious one being to protect one’s privacy when it comes to wealth.  Although the sales prices are undisclosed in the MLS, you can often find them at Property Shark or by going to City Hall and perusing their files.  Out of the 21 sales over $4 million this year, 13 of them have “undisclosed sales prices”.

Interestingly (but perhaps not surprisingly), all of the homes on our list are in Pacific Heights or Presidio Heights, and all are single family homes (not condos or co-ops).  They are all within a few blocks of one another.  Here’s a map:

The top sales in SF are just blocks from one another.

The top sales in SF are just blocks from one another.

All right, enough with the how-to’s and why’s, lets hammer this thing out. Read the rest of this entry ?

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Live in District 7 for Under 7?

May 11, 2009

Most of us are familiar with the panache associated with District 7.  After all, the district is home to Pacific Heights, Presidio Heights, the Marina, and Cow Hollow.  Just for fun, we ran a search for active listings in the district that are under $700,000.  We found 10 one bedroom and 3 studio condominiums.

Want a Golden Gate view, a killer location, and parking?  Check out 2295 Vallejo #105.

Want a Golden Gate view, a killer location, and parking for under $700K? Check out 2295 Vallejo #105.

Amongst the 1-bedroom condos, prices range from $449,000 to $679,000.  Square footages range from 554 to 960.  The newest listing?  That would be 2060 Union #4, on the market for just 3 days now, bank-owned, and ~960 square feet.  Seems like a good price and location… we’ll have to check it out in person to assess.

And the others?  We put together a list for you below.  You may click on any bold address for more property details.

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The 5 Least Expensive Homes For Sale in Dist 7

April 25, 2009

District 7, home to some of the priciest real estate in the City, currently has 10 single family homes priced under $2 million out of 47 total available properties.

Over the Marina - photo by Corbis

Over the Marina - photo by Corbis

District 7 includes the Marina, Cow Hollow, Pacific Heights, and Presidio Heights.  The five least expensive single family homes on the open market in District 7 can be found here (in no particular order): Read the rest of this entry ?

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Pacific Heights Condo Market Check-Up

January 30, 2009

We’ve been busy.  Very busy.  We have been putting together our first post called “Market Check-Up”, in which we’ll delve deep into a local micro-market and give you all the stats, trends and analysis you could ever hope for.  This is like our Getting Granular series on steroids.  In this series you’ll see:

  • Median Sales Price trends over the past 14 years, inflation adjusted using the Consumer Price Index!
  • Sales Volume, as compared to the overall San Francisco market.  You’ll learn how this neighborhood has increased or decreased in volume over time.
  • How much appreciation or depreciation you would have realized if you owned your property for X amount of years (again, inflation adjusted).
  • Year over year appreciation rates comparing our micro-market of choice to San Francisco as a whole.  This will let you know if the neighborhood is a good or poor performer in relation to the entire City.
  • Marketshare:  You’ll learn how much of the overall San Francisco market this neighborhood is responsible for.
  • Days on market trends and sales price to list price ratios.
  • Absorption rates, numbers of Expired and Withdrawn listings.
  • Add to that bullet points and commentary, and you’ve got yourself a good, all around micro-market “Check-Up”.
And we're underway!

And we're underway!

Let’s get things started, shall we?  The first neighborhood we’ve chosen is Pacific Heights and the property type is condominiums.  Even if you’re not interested in this market segment, take a peek at the article so you can see all the glorious analysis that’s in store for your neighborhood soon.

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Appreciation and Hold Times : Marina, Cow Hollow, Pacific and Presidio Heights

December 7, 2008

District 7 is one of the most sought-after areas of the City.  Beautiful architecture, amazing views, shop-lined streets, and pricey homes all abound here.  The neighborhoods in District 7 include the Marina, Cow Hollow, Pacific Heights, and Presidio Heights.

District 7 is home to Cow Hollow.  Clearly, this Cow has been shopping there...

District 7 is home to Cow Hollow. Clearly, this Cow has been shopping there...

We were curious to see how condominiums have appreciated or depreciated over time in the district.  We studied the median sales prices for condos in the district, dating back to 1995.  We plotted the points on a chart to gain insight into the overall trend, and then figured out how much appreciation you would have gained/lost if you owned for X amount of time.  Keep in mind that these are all based on the median sale price each year.  With that said, here is a look at the data:

District 7 Neighborhoods - Median Sales Prices for Condos Over Time

District 7 Neighborhoods - Median Sales Prices for Condos Over Time (click to enlarge)

Keep reading for the appreciation and hold time chart –> Read the rest of this entry ?

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