San Francisco Forest Hill Neighborhood Overview
You have probably seen it, the colorful and historic Victorian row homes, houses with perfect views of the famous Golden Gate Bridge, and charming sidewalk cafes
You have probably seen it, the colorful and historic Victorian row homes, houses with perfect views of the famous Golden Gate Bridge, and charming sidewalk cafes
Learn what this ordinance means and its impact on investors and homeowners. With a real estate market as competitive as San Francisco, it is very ironic to know that several vacant, unoccupied residential units are within the city. But if you examine the real estate market closely, you will learn that there are ample reasons why unit owners and landlords keep their buildings vacant.
The city is also known for its diverse home styles, which range from grand Victorian homes to modern high-rise condos. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at the different types of homes that can be found in San Francisco.
The Noe Valley neighborhood is in the southeastern part of San Francisco. It is bordered to the north by Diamond Heights, Glen Park to the east, Cole valley to the south, and the famed Castro district to the west.
In 2022, the market saw a dramatic shift from Q2 (spring), at which time the market peaked after a dramatic 10-year upcycle supercharged at its end by the pandemic boom, through the 2nd half of the year, when the market cooled significantly.
The changes in the housing market dynamics that began in late spring/early summer 2022 generally continued in autumn due to the ongoing economic headwinds, including high inflation and interest rates, reduced consumer confidence, and volatile stock markets, though all have fluctuated significantly over the period, and some readings have recently improved.
San Francisco Real Estate Market Report - November 2022 After a brief rebound in market activity in August, pursuant to what turned out to be a very temporary decline in interest rates and [...]
San Francisco Real Estate Market Report - October 2022 Virtually across the Bay Area, Q3 median sales prices retreated dramatically from their spring peaks, and SF was hit harder than most area [...]
San Francisco Real Estate Market Report - September 2022 In early August, we mentioned agents reporting that buyer activity - renewed interest in getting back into the market, visits to open houses, [...]
San Francisco Real Estate Market Report - August 2022 Across the Bay Area, markets have continued to slow and cool. As illustrated in this report, dramatic demand, inventory, overbidding, price reductions, and [...]