The overall year-to-date median sale price in San Francisco has performed well, posting a gain of 6%. Read more about how the San Francisco Residential real estate market is performing in 2017.
San Francisco Market Update-January 2017
2016 was a year of moderate growth for the San Francisco Real Estate Market. The overall median sale price for 2016 came to $1.2 million, an increase of 4%. Properties took a one week longer to sell a property in 2016, compared to 2015 Nationally, the labor market ended the year with an impressive unemployment rate of 4.7%, below the 5% natural rate of employment.
San Francisco Market Update-December 2016
San Francisco Development Report-October 2016
San Francisco Market Update - August 2016
San Francisco Market Update-June 2016
San Francisco Market Update - May 2016
The new San Francisco real estate market is shaping up to be a more measured version of the market seen last year. As an example, properties are taking about a week longer to sell than before, and the rate of appreciation has gone from double to single digit rates. Furthermore, the Months Supply of Inventory (MSI) has expanded to almost two months, versus the one month level seen last year.
There is, however, continued upward pressure on pricing. The most recent median sales price grew 8% year-over-year. Additionally, April's citywide median sales price is 15% higher, when compared to January's median. Strong economic fundamentals continue to propel property values upward. The City's unemployment rate is hovering around 3%, and the office vacancy rate measures around 5%, both at near record lows. With the prospect of oil prices stabilizing, the national economy appears to be on better ground. Reuters recently reported on the markets, stating that "First-quarter earnings for S&P 500 companies are mostly beating analysts' expectations".
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April 2016 Median
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April's Top 5 Sales
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