Posted by jenndavis on October 11, 2007
The American Planning Association voted North Beach to be one of the 10 Best Neighborhoods in San Francisco. Wow. It is one of the most vibrant neighborhoods with a strong community base, gorgeous architecture and noone can ignore the myriad of restaurants, pubs, and coffee shops. You can start your day by having breakfast at one of the tasty Italian bakeries and end your day with a nightcap at Tosca (where you may be lucky enough to rub elbows with the likes of Sean Penn).
So what is the real estate like in North Beach?
According to recent stats on the San Francisco MLS, 46 condos have sold in North Beach since January ‘07 at an average sales price of $828,000. North Beach is selling at 100.65% of the original list price. The average sales price in ‘06 was under $800,000. Not bad. Slump?
I welcome your comments on what it is like to live in North Beach!
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Posted by jenndavis on September 24, 2007
Anyone trying to buy an high end home in San Francisco this year has seen the homes vanish into contract many times before there is the traditional open house. Why is that? Investing, living, owning these homes continues to be a solid investment over time as there is limited supply and as we all know, it’s about location, location, location. San Francisco doesn’t get much better than that. The number of high end home sales in San Francisco has increased over last year. The money is from tech, some VC money, and investment bankers. How high can it go? The highest priced San Francisco home is a cool $65 million. Perhaps one should begin with a $3 million starter home however…
http://sfgate.com/flat/archive/2007/09/24/chronicle/archive/2007/09/24/MN8TSAIM4.html
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