Real Time Market Trends

Here is a collection of auto-updating, interactive market trend charts for San Francisco and its districts.  It’s a great way to keep up to date with real data on the SF real estate market.

These include year-over-year comparisons for a wide variety of statistics as well as longer-term trend charts.

Numbers will change as late-reported data is entered into MLS. So statistics for one month will actively change for the first 7-10 days into the new month.

San Francisco Year-over-Year Market Comparisons – Monthly Data

Luxury Year-over-Year – Monthly Data

 

San Francisco Year-over-Year Market Comparisons – Monthly Data

Luxury Year-over-Year – Monthly Data

San Francisco Long-Term Trends – 3-Month-Rolling Data since 2005

San Francisco Long-Term Trends – 12-Month-Rolling Data since 2005

12-month rolling data removes seasonality from the long-term trend line, but short-term changes in the market will take longer to show up. This data is best for illustrating broad, long-term trends.

San Francisco Year-over-Year Comparisons by District – 3-Month Rolling Data

District 2, Sunset, Parkside & Golden Gate Heights

District 3, Lake Shore-Lakeside-Ingleside-Oceanview +

District 4, Miraloma Park-Sunnyside-Forest Hill-St. Francis Wood-West Portal +

District 5, Noe, Eureka & Cole Valleys; Ashbury & Corona Heights, Glen Park +

District 6, Hayes Valley-NoPa-Alamo Square-Lower Pacific Heights +

District 7, Pacific & Presidio Heights, Cow Hollow, Marina

District 8, Nob, Russian & Telegraph Hills; North Beach, Van Ness/Civic Center +

District 9, South Beach, Mission Bay, SoMa, Mission, Bernal Heights, Potrero Hill +

District 10, Bayview, Portola, Excelsior, Visitacion Valley, Crocker Amazon +

San Francisco Long-Term Median Sales Price Trends by District

– 12-Month-Rolling Data since 2005, Interactive Auto-Updating Charts