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San Francisco Real Estate Market Report – February 2022
2022 Begins with Mixed Economic Indicators. 2021 was one of the most frenzied real estate markets ever, with buyer demand far exceeding the supply of listings available to buy – and all the usual indicators, including home price appreciation trends, reflected this severe imbalance.
San Francisco Real Estate Market Report – January 2022
Most CA REALTORS noticed at least one of the following changes in buyer preferences since the pandemic: Opting for bigger home (22%); less concerned about commute (22%); buying house instead of condo/townhome (21%); opting for suburban instead of city location (19%); choosing rural instead of urban or suburban location (13%)
San Francisco Real Estate Market Report – December 2021
November and December typically see very significant seasonal slowdowns in market activity.
San Francisco Real Estate Market Report – November 2021
As the year begins to wind down and move into the mid-winter holidays, the market typically slows down as well: The number of new listings declines, to finally plunge in December, with sales volume following one step behind.
San Francisco Real Estate Market Report – October 2021
After cooling and slowing in summer from its peak during the super-heated spring selling season – Q2 to Q3 cooling is a typical seasonal trend – the early autumn rebound began with a surge of new listings in September. A rush of autumn sales commonly ensues, before the market slows way down for the mid0wider holidays.
San Francisco Real Estate Market Report – September 2021
San Francisco Real Estate Market Report - September 2021 Major Market Factors since Spring 2020 Abnormally high household movement occurred due to pandemic-related, population-density reasons, housing and living costs, family and quality of life issues, and new wealth – moves greatly enabled by work-from-home. There was a considerable increase in the number of buyers for first homes, larger homes and luxury homes. Since Covid and its [...]