In case you haven’t noticed, I’ve been a little behind on my blog posts as of late.  I’m a San Francisco Realtor first, and a blogger second.  So priority has been taking care of my buyers and sellers.  But there’s a teensy calm in the storm (the kind where the forecast is still calling for rain, but you peek outside and see a rainbow knowing that by the time you take off your galoshes, the rain will be back!) 
So since I’ve been behind in getting you the data you so desperately crave, here’s three months of it all at once.  Hopefully, it’ll be enough to make ammends.  And if not, I promise I’ll be around more often for you all.   
So here’s this wuarter’s summary of home sales pulled directly from the MLS. Remember, these are all closed sales and not pending sales.
Check back monthly to get the latest facts and figures – and if you have any questions about these statistics, or the market in general, feel free to give me a holler! I’m always happy to talk “real estate!”
Here’s a quick snapshot of the market from January 1 through March 30, 2010:
JANUARY
Single Family Homes

  • 119 Homes Sold

  • Median Sale Price was $718,000

  • Minimum Sale Price was $150,000

  • Maximum Sale Price was $6,500,000

  • Median Selling Price was 103% of asking price

  • Median Days on Market was 61

  • Median Selling Price for homes that sold within 30 days was 103.5% of asking price

Condominiums, Lofts & Co-ops

  • 93 Homes Sold

  • Median Sale Price was $620,000

  • Minimum Sale Price was $208,700

  • Maximum Sale Price was $1,750,000

  • Median Selling Price was 99% of asking price

  • Median Days on Market was 72

  • Median Selling Price for homes that sold within 30 days was 99% of asking price

TIC’s

  • 22 Homes Sold

  • Median Sale Price was $584,000

  • Minimum Sale Price was $330,000

  • Maximum Sale Price was $895,000

  • Median Selling Price was 101% of asking price

  • Median Days on Market was 108

  • Median Selling Price for homes that sold within 30 days was 100% of asking price

 
FEBRUARY
Single Family Homes

  • 120 Homes Sold

  • Median Sale Price was $701,250

  • Minimum Sale Price was $200,000

  • Maximum Sale Price was $3,362,500

  • Median Selling Price was 101% of asking price

  • Median Days on Market was 33

  • Median Selling Price for homes that sold within 30 days was 104% of asking price

Condominiums, Lofts & Co-ops

  • 120 Homes Sold

  • Median Sale Price was $660,000

  • Minimum Sale Price was $115,000

  • Maximum Sale Price was $4,100,000

  • Median Selling Price was 97% of asking price

  • Median Days on Market was 54

  • Median Selling Price for homes that sold within 30 days was 100% of asking price

TIC’s

  • 23 Homes Sold

  • Median Sale Price was $549,000

  • Minimum Sale Price was $250,000

  • Maximum Sale Price was $870,000

  • Median Selling Price was 102% of asking price

  • Median Days on Market was 104

  • Median Selling Price for homes that sold within 30 days was 97% of asking price

 
MARCH
Single Family Homes

  • 210 Homes Sold

  • Median Sale Price was $790,000

  • Minimum Sale Price was $130,000

  • Maximum Sale Price was $13,500,000

  • Median Selling Price was 100% of asking price

  • Median Days on Market was 31

  • Median Selling Price for homes that sold within 30 days was 103% of asking price

Condominiums, Lofts & Co-ops

  • 182 Homes Sold

  • Median Sale Price was $683,500

  • Minimum Sale Price was $235,000

  • Maximum Sale Price was $2,450,000

  • Median Selling Price was 101% of asking price

  • Median Days on Market was 40

  • Median Selling Price for homes that sold within 30 days was 99% of asking price

TIC’s

  • 22 Homes Sold

  • Median Sale Price was $560,000

  • Minimum Sale Price was $370,000

  • Maximum Sale Price was $980,000

  • Median Selling Price was 99% of asking price

  • Median Days on Market was 53

  • Median Selling Price for homes that sold within 30 days was 101% of asking price

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