Posts Tagged ‘stock cooperatives’

h1

TICs, Lofts and Co-Ops – Oh My!

December 13, 2008

Single family homes and condominiums are sprinkled all over San Francisco.  But what about TICs, lofts, and stock cooperatives?  We built some maps to show their geographic distribution across the City.  Here’s a look:

Concentration of Lofts (click to enlarge)

Concentration of Lofts (click to enlarge)

To see the stock cooperative and TIC maps, continue reading –> Read the rest of this entry ?

h1

The Over $3 Million Club

December 11, 2008

Very few sales in San Francisco have the claim to fame that they sold for over $3 million.  Matter of fact, we found out while writing this post that the $3 million plus category accounted for 2.64% of all sales in 2008 thus far.

Is there any activity in the high end?

Is there any activity in the high end?

But how has this category changed over time?  Due to rumors circulating about activity in the high end of the market, especially over the last year or two, we wanted to find out.  We looked at numbers of sales in this elite group dating back to 1995.  Granted, there is inflation to account for, we still were interested in the trend and were particularly keen on looking at the time period from 2005 through 2008.

Here’s a look at the numbers: Read the rest of this entry ?

h1

Getting Granular in Nob Hill

November 19, 2008

There’s only one neighborhood that truly looks down on the Financial District, and that is Nob Hill.  Fancy balls, galas, crystal chandeliers, and velvet ropes spring to mind.  The area boasts some of the most incredible views of San Francisco and has the high-priced property to go along with them.

Looking up California Street, which climbs Nob Hill (Courtesy of Bill Storage photo)

Looking up California Street, which climbs Nob Hill (Courtesy of Bill Storage photo)

We researched median sales prices in Nob Hill.  The area is largely comprised of condos, co-ops, and TICs.  Therefore, single family homes were left out of the analysis.  What did we find? Read the rest of this entry ?

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.