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









