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What’s A Better Value in San Francisco, A Condo or a Home? (Part 2)
In my last post, I included a chart that showed both single family homes and condos stuck in relatively narrow price ranges over the last 18 months or so. At the end of 2010 the median price of a single … Continue reading
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Tagged 2010, condominium, home premium, single family homes, value
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What’s a Better Value in San Francisco, A Condo or a Home? (Part 1)
Real estate lore holds that if the market for single-family homes is doing badly, the condominium market will be doing worse. But what about San Francisco, which is the textbook case of a supply-constrained market with high barriers to entry? … Continue reading
Posted in Condominiums, Data, single family homes, Tenancy In Common
Tagged 2010, condominium, home premium, single family homes, TICs
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2010 San Francisco Residential Wrap-Up: Why condo owners may not be celebrating.
Given the amount of bad news coming out of the housing market these days, you’d think that San Francisco condo and TIC owners would be celebrating the fact that values increased 4.5% in 2010. If no one feels like popping … Continue reading
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Tagged 2010, condo, condominium, DOM, Tenancy In Common, TIC
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