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San Francisco's October Single Family Home Market Wrap

Date: Nov. 13, 2007
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October Single Family Homes Sales Activity for 2007 vs. 2006.
(From the San Francisco Association of Realtors)

Sales prices up while total sales and DOM are down.

In almost all districts the number of sales were down, while the prices were up and days on market (DOM) was lower. In other words, the homes that do come on the market tend to sell faster and for more money.

District 4 (Diamond Heights, Forest Hill, St. Francis Wood, West Portal, etc) is one of the best selling districts in San Francisco. Sales up from 28 in October 2006 to 36 in Oct. '07! Prices were up from $980,000 to $1,001,500 this year. Welcome to the Million Dollar Club. DOM fell from 52 to 36.

District 9 (SOMA, South Beach, Inner Mission, Bernal Heights, etc) though never typical, was typical as far as the month for most districts. The number of sales fell from 24 in Oct 2006 to 17 in Oct. 2007. Prices were up from $775,000 to $949,000 in Oct. '07 while DOM is 32 down from 44!

District 3 (Ingleside, Lakeside, Stonestone, etc) did fall from $735,000 in 2006 to $700,000 last month. Number of sales down from 26 to 13 and DOM up to 47 from 45.

District 10 (Bayview, Hunters Point, Outer Mission, etc) also saw fall offs in prices and number of transactions ($715,000 to $635,000 and 51 to 39). DOM grew to 59 from 45.

Overall? There is not a lot of great inventory. This is the natural regulation of the market. When good properties come on the market, they sell. And there are not a lot of new Single Family Homes being built in San Francisco.

If you are looking for a single family home the good news is that it is not a total frenzy all the time. Though a number of homes are receiving multiple offers without even a Sunday showing.

For buyers, the key is to do your homework and be prepared to act quickly when you find a place that is right for you.

For home sellers, pricing and home preparation are key. Overpriced properties that do not show well are not selling in this market.

Written by Scott Pierce

This article is written based on information from the San Francisco Association of Realtors dated 11/13/07. Please contact me with any questions or for further information.

Homeowners who are thinking about selling their home are encouraged to contact me regarding my sales & marketing plan for selling your home.

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