Good Things Are Happening in SF: September Headlines You May Have Missed
Lauren Dorsey Lauren Dorsey

Good Things Are Happening in SF: September Headlines You May Have Missed

San Francisco is full of good news this September! From Waymo’s new permit at SFO and major housing plans to exciting restaurant openings, biotech investments, and a brand-new Stern Grove playground, here are the headlines you may have missed that show the city’s energy and momentum heading into fall.

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San Francisco’s Condo Market in 2024: The Data
Lauren Dorsey Lauren Dorsey

San Francisco’s Condo Market in 2024: The Data

Thinking about buying or selling a condo in San Francisco? The 2024 market update covers everything you need to know—from sales prices and inventory shifts to hot neighborhoods and buyer competition. With prices holding steady and fewer listings available, both buyers and sellers can find opportunities in today’s market. Read more to explore trends, strategies, and insights for making the most of San Francisco’s dynamic condo market this year!

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San Francisco’s Single-Family Home Market in 2024: The Data
Lauren Dorsey Lauren Dorsey

San Francisco’s Single-Family Home Market in 2024: The Data

The San Francisco real estate market is thriving, with rising prices, fast sales, and high competition. Buyers, take note: while it’s a competitive market, preparation and strategy can help you find your dream home—and it’s a smart investment in this appreciating market. Read on for more about the data from the single family home market in 2024.

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2024 Year in Review: San Francisco Real Estate Market
Lauren Dorsey Lauren Dorsey

2024 Year in Review: San Francisco Real Estate Market

2024 was a year of resilience and recovery for San Francisco’s real estate market. High prices, limited inventory, and strong demand continued to define the landscape. The tech sector’s impact led to a decline in condo prices, but signs of recovery emerged with an increase in single-family home and luxury property sales. Bidding wars were common, and mortgage rates remained steady. Looking ahead, the market is expected to stay competitive in 2025 with tight inventory and rising prices.

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