Noe Valley has its 24th Street shops and cutesy cafés. Cole Valley has, well, its Cole Street shops and cutesy cafés. The two neighborhoods have been engaged in a friendly battle for the hearts of San Francisco homeowners for as long as I can remember.
After doing a guest post on Noe Valley price trends at [...]
Entries from May 2009
Focus on Cole Valley
May 28th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Tags: Cole Valley · Data · Market news
Noe Valley Postscript: Median Price Chart
May 6th, 2009 · No Comments
I’ve been having an interesting discussion with a regular reader of theFrontsteps, where I first posted my chart on Noe Valley Percentage Change from All-Time High. He disputes the fact that Noe Valley has fallen by 30% from its all-time high (reached in March of 2008) because he claims — I think — that March [...]
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Noe Valley Goes Down
May 5th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Noe Valley’s been my home since 1991 so I’ll admit that I track it with more attention than other neighborhoods. For quite a few years now it’s also had a reputation for maintaining home values even as the rest of the city stumbles. The question is whether that’s still true.
Back when I bought my two-unit [...]
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Districts 3 and 10, R.I.P.
May 2nd, 2009 · 2 Comments
The Excelsior, Bayview, Hunter’s Point, Oceanview, Ingleside: these are some of the neighborhoods included in the San Francisco Association of Realtors’ MLS (Multiple Listing Service) Districts 3 and 10. It’s been suggested here and elsewhere that perhaps these non-“core” San Francisco neighborhoods have been pulling down San Francisco’s home prices disproportionately. The theory, plausible enough, [...]
Tags: Data · Market news