Report: Bay Area Home Prices and Market Cycles since 1990
Link to the latest San Francisco Market ReportSAN FRANCISCO NEIGHBORHOOD MEDIAN HOME SALES PRICE MAP - COMPASS
This map reflects median home sales prices and dollar-per-square-foot values in San Francisco neighborhoods, for 4 months of sales reported through mid-July 2023 to the NORCAL MLS® ALLIANCE. New sales are constantly being reported which may change these calculations.
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Below are links to home price maps for all the regions of the San Francisco Bay Area.
These analyses were made in good faith with data from sources deemed reliable but may contain errors and are subject to revision. Median value statistics are enormous generalities: There are hundreds of different markets in San Francisco and the Bay Area, each with its own unique dynamics. Median prices and dollar-per-square-foot values can be and often are affected by other factors besides changes in fair market value. Longer-term trends are much more meaningful than short-term.
Median sales price is that price at which half the sales occurred for more and half for less. It is a very general statistic, subject to fluctuations unrelated to fair market value. Sales closing in one month mostly reflects offers accepted in the previous month.
Dollar per square foot values are based upon the home’s interior living space and do not include garages, storage rooms, unfinished attics and basements, rooms built without permit, patios, decks, or lot size (though all these can certainly add value to a home). Generally speaking, all things being equal (which is not often the case), a smaller home will sell for a higher dollar-per-square-foot value. In San Francisco, some listings do not report square footage and are not reflected in the average $/sq.ft. and home size numbers.
Median and average values can change on a daily basis and late reported sales may change the values delineated on the map.
SAN FRANCISCO REALTOR® DISTRICTS
San Francisco REALTOR® 1: Sea Cliff, Lake Street, Richmond (Inner, Central, Outer), Jordan Park/Laurel Heights, Lone Mountain
San Francisco REALTOR® 2: Sunset & Parkside (Inner, Central, Outer), Golden Gate Heights
San Francisco REALTOR® 3: Lake Shore, Lakeside, Merced Manor, Merced Heights, Ingleside, Ingleside Heights, Oceanview
San Francisco REALTOR® 4: St. Francis Wood, Forest Hill, West Portal, Forest Knolls, Diamond Heights, Midtown Terrace, Miraloma Park, Sunnyside, Balboa Terrace, Ingleside Terrace, Mt. Davidson Manor, Sherwood Forest, Monterey Heights, Westwood Highlands
San Francisco REALTOR® 5: Noe Valley, Eureka Valley (Castro, Liberty Hill), Cole Valley, Glen Park, Corona Heights, Clarendon Heights, Ashbury Heights, Buena Vista Park, Haight Ashbury, Duboce Triangle, Twin Peaks, Mission Dolores, Parnassus Heights, Dolores Heights
San Francisco REALTOR® 6: Hayes Valley, North of Panhandle (NOPA), Alamo Square, Western Addition, Anza Vista, Lower Pacific Heights
San Francisco REALTOR® 7: Pacific Heights, Presidio Heights, Cow Hollow, Marina
San Francisco REALTOR® 8: Russian Hill, Nob Hill, Telegraph Hill, North Beach, Financial San Francisco REALTOR®, North Waterfront, Downtown, Van Ness/ Civic Center, Tenderloin
San Francisco REALTOR® 9: South of Market (SoMa), South Beach, Mission Bay, Potrero Hill, Dogpatch, Central Waterfront, Bernal Heights, Inner Mission, Yerba Buena
San Francisco REALTOR® 10: Bayview, Bayview Heights, Excelsior, Portola, Visitacion Valley, Silver Terrace, Mission Terrace, Crocker Amazon, Outer Mission , Hunters Point, Candlestick Point, Little Hollywood.