Is the bottom about to fall out of the San Francisco market for 3 or 4 bedroom homes?
Tue May 6 2008, 17:14 - 94118 - Market Conditions - 2 answers
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No. Single family homes in San Francisco will always be short in supply and high in demand. If you are a seller and a buyer then no matter what the market does you are affected on both sides. But no this market is the brightest spot in the whole state.
Wed May 7 2008, 09:38
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Depending on your location, looks like you are in the Richmond District. The market is still very strong. In some areas of the city we are still competing with buyers on properties receiving multiple offers. Especially in the lower price ranges, of course always depending on the location. If you would like more specific answers we can provide you with a market study for the last 3 months showing you prices and length of time it takes for a property to sell! My email is marjetwolbertus@sbcglobal.net
Tue May 6 2008, 17:20 Web Reference: http://www.marjetsellssf.com
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