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With Facebook Not Looking So Good, Is the Bloom Off the Rose in San Francisco’s Residential Home Market
My wife likes to remind me that I always seem to think that the stock market is heading down. Though I don’t generally think of myself as a half empty kind of guy, there may be some truth to the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1501 Diamond, facebook, New York Times, Noe Valley, znga
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Listed to Luxe in Under 30 Days
San Francisco’s Luxury Home Market Doing Very Well, Thank You Continue reading
Spring Arrives in Noe Valley and Home Sales Warm Up
January is the cruelest month for the housing market. Every winter, sales flatline for a month or two, before reviving with the spring. This year, there were just seven sales in Noe Valley (Subdistrict 5.C) in January and February. That’s … Continue reading
Posted in Data, Home Spotting, neighborhoods, Noe Valley
Tagged case-shiller, Noe Valley
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Home-Spotting: Second Time Around, 285 Douglass sells for $250,000 over asking
Explain this one to me please. Elegant if dowdy Victorian lists for $2.349 million in September 2010 and sits there for three months with no takers. Relists in April at $2.3 million and in contract seven days later at $250,000 … Continue reading