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District 5: 2009 vs 2010 Median Price and Price Per Square Foot

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Real Estate Agent with Zephyr Real Estate

In comparing values in 2010 to 2009, only 2 D5 neighborhoods saw a decrease in median home price, with the rest either being flat or much higher.  Both Clarendon Heights and Corona Heights turned in negative performances on median home price, although Corona Heights was up on a price per square foot basis.

The least expensive D5 neighborhood was Twin Peaks, with a median price of $622,000, while it’s neighbor Clarendon Heights came in as the most expensive with a median price of $1,556,0250. If we try and attempt to adjust for difference in average size by neighborhood and look at price per square foot (which has other issues, as I’ve discussed), then we see Buena Vista/Ashbury Heights as the most expensive at $1,165 per square foot and the Haight Ashbury as the least expensive at $559 per square foot.

What trends stand out to you?

District 5

Median Home Price

Price per Square Foot

% Change, Price per Square Foot and Median Home Price, District 5

As always, all data is from the San Francisco Multiple Listing Service (SFARMLS). These are my feelings about $/Sq.Ft. metrics and the median average.

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