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San Francisco- price/ sq ft chart, last 15 years?


By sf_peasant   Follow   Tue, 9 Oct 2012, 9:09pm   403 views   4 comments
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Hello,
I am wondering if anybody has a good price per square foot chart of San Francisco. Is 520$/ sq ft Ok for a 2 bedroom in good part of Eureka/ Noe Valley? Its a TIC.
(Not OC, not LA, not SC, not Vallejo)

;-)
Thanks.

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  1. EBGuy


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    1   4:19pm Wed 10 Oct 2012   Share   Quote   Permalink   Like   Dislike  

    Is it in a duplex?

  2. sf_peasant


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    San Francisco, CA

    2   5:09pm Wed 10 Oct 2012   Share   Quote   Permalink   Like   Dislike  

    "nice try?" what are you talking about?
    are there any NON LOONIES on this site?

  3. thomaswong.1986


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    3   5:28pm Wed 10 Oct 2012   Share   Quote   Permalink   Like   Dislike  

    sf_peasant says

    I am wondering if anybody has a good price per square foot chart of San Francisco. Is 520$/ sq ft Ok for a 2 bedroom in good part of Eureka/ Noe Valley? Its a TIC.
    (Not OC, not LA, not SC, not Vallejo)

    for a fee Dqnews.com provides that service.

    http://www.dqnews.com/Articles/2012/News/California/Bay-Area/RRBay120914.aspx

    http://www.dqnews.com/Charts/Monthly-Charts/SF-Chronicle-Charts/ZIPSFC.aspx

    else you can get most recent by Zip prices for current month. Some data going back to 1995 by county is available in the archive pages.

    http://www.dqnews.com/Articles/archive.aspx

    You can also do word search and find articles..

    http://www.nytimes.com/1997/04/27/realestate/live-work-law-for-artists-roils-san-franciscans.html

    A report released this month by the National Association of Home Builders put San Francisco's median residential price for 1996 at $285,000. With prices beginning at $175,000 to $200,000, lofts are the cheapest nonsubsidized units on the market, according to David Becker, a broker with Ritchie Commercial Real Estate. They are, nonetheless, still too expensive for the artists for whom they were intended, Ms. Hestor said.

  4. thomaswong.1986


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    4   5:36pm Wed 10 Oct 2012   Share   Quote   Permalink   Like   Dislike  

    using the way back machine may get you back to prior decade

    http://archive.org/web/web.php

    using the following http ... http://www.dqnews.com
    then check each month or quarterly ZIP CODE CHARTS on the left

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