Housing Prices Surge Across San Francisco

Meanwhile, interest rates for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages dropped to a record low 2.6 percent from as high as 6.5 percent in 2006 and 2007, Wei said.

“We have never seen that before,” Wei said. “So that’s why people were rushing into the market.”

Low interest rates often drive housing market shifts, according to Investopedia.

The real estate group published a report Monday finding that home sales soared as expected in March and April compared to last year, when the pandemic shutdown in the spring triggered a drop in housing sales, according to the association. So far this year, monthly home sales increased for three consecutive months.

Prices increased all over California.

  • The median price of an existing single-family detached home in the Los Angeles area rose to $725,000 in April, an increase of $45,000 from a month earlier. The L.A. area’s median home price was $550,000 just a year ago.
  • The San Francisco Bay Area saw its median home price jump to a staggering $1.328 million in April from $1.225 million in March.
  • Orange County saw its median home price increase to $1.1 million in April from $1.025 million in March. It was $861,000 in April 2020.

San Bernardino County bucked the trend by showing a decrease in median home price to $405,000 in April from $412,000 in March.

Statewide, April home sales increased 2.6 percent in April to 458,170 from 446,410 in March, the association said. That was a 65.1 percent increase over the 277,440 homes sold a year earlier on an annualized basis.

The metrics are bad news for low-income Californians and even for middle-class residents who are looking to buy a home.

“Not only do skyrocketing home prices threaten already-low homeownership levels and make it harder for those who don’t already have a home to purchase one, it also brings to question the sustainability of this market cycle,” said Jordan Levine, the association’s vice president and chief economist.

Statewide housing affordability reached its lowest level since mid-2018, the association reported last week. The percentage of home buyers who can afford to purchase a median-priced existing single-family home in California in the first quarter of 2021 dropped to 27 percent from 35 percent in the first quarter of 2020, the association said.

Wei predicted that home pricing could remain high for the rest of 2021 because of a shortage of housing. And the state likely won’t see a big enough jump in housing development to fill the gap, Wei said.

As the economy reopens, lower-priced housing may start to come back onto the housing market, Wei said. But interest rates may also go up.

“At some point, interest rates are going to start rising, especially since the economy is going to start picking up,” he said. “The pace of growth is going to probably be a little slower in May or Juen.”

The California Association of Realtors has more than 200,000 members and is headquartered in Los Angeles. Read its full report here.

City News Service contributed to this report.

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Real estate market heats up across Bay Area

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KRON) – The competition remains fierce for homebuyers in the Bay Area. As summer approaches the pace of properties being sold is really heating up. 

According to a recent analysis of the Bay Area housing market by Zillow, the month of April saw the demand outweigh the supply leading to properties being sold at an unusually accelerated rate — That includes traditionally hot real estate markets like San Francisco.

“1/4 of homes coming off the market in less than a week and 3/4 of homes coming off the market in under a month,” Nancy Wu, Zillow economist, said. 

Zillow economist Nancy Wu talks about some of the drivers pushing the pace of home sells.

“The speed in which homes are coming off of the market is in large part due to the fact that there has been a lot of technology that makes the process of home buying more efficient. Interest rates have been a big reason why many buyers are coming out to the market. We saw record-low interest rates in the pandemic,” Wu said. 

In the San Francisco Metro housing market:

  • 26.1% of homes sold within 7-days
  • Nearly 86% sold within the first month
  • 27% of the least expensive homes sold within a week

Similar results in the San Jose Metro housing market where only 10% of homes lasted two months or more on the market.

“What we are seeing is that buyers have a renewed sense of optimism in the market. That’s happening because of vaccines and the change in the administration,” Rachel Bernard, Level Up Group SF, said. 

East Bay realtors say that same speed in which properties are being sold in San Jose and San Francisco is consistent in places, like Antioch as well.

“We will list a property on a Monday this week and by next Monday or Tuesday at the latest, we’re taking offers, in my case I received 11 offers on my property,” Sandi Porter, Berkshire Hathaway Homes, said. 

More than 2/3 of housing experts surveyed by Zillow say they expect inventory to begin growing again later this year or in the first half of 2022 which will help cool the hot pace of sales.

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These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

The Bay Area counties that saw the biggest year-over-year spike in sales price were Contra Costa, Napa, and Alameda — at 39%, 27% and 26% respectively — but nearly all the counties saw significant jumps. Across the Bay Area, the median home price reached a record $1.3 million in April.

So what exactly is out there for home shoppers at each of the counties’ median sales prices? Here’s a look at some recent listings — with homes statewide going into contract in a record-fast median seven days after entering the market.

Alameda County

Median price in April 2020: $1,030,000

Median price in April 2021: $1,300,000

6490 Ascot Drive, Oakland

 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

6490 Ascot Drive in Oakland is on the market for $1,298,000.

Courtesy of Sharry Chimienti


 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

6490 Ascot Drive in Oakland is on the market for $1,298,000.

Courtesy of Sharry Chimienti

List price: $1,298,000

Size: 2,669 square feet

Bed/bath: 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom

Price per square foot: $486

Amenities: Redwood decks, intricate landscaping, sylvan neighborhood, custom-built home

Contra Costa County

Median price in April 2020: $710,000

Median price in April 2021: $990,000

4310 Santa Rita Rd, El Sobrante

 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

4310 Santa Rita Rd in El El Sobrante is listed for $869,000.

Christian Klugmann


 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

4310 Santa Rita Rd in El El Sobrante is listed for $869,000.

Christian Klugmann

List price: $869,000

Size: 2,396 square feet

Bed/ bath: 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom

Price per square foot: $363

Amenities: Large lot, chef’s kitchen, greenhouse, large backyard, three decks

Marin County

Median price in April 2020: $1,365,000

Median price in April 2021: $1,610,000

843 Butternut Drive, San Rafael

 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

843 Butternut Drive in San Rafael is listed for $1,585,000.

Rachel Weill


 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

843 Butternut Drive in San Rafael is listed for $1,585,000.

Rachel Weill

List price: $1,585,000

Size: 1,970 square feet

Bed/bath: 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom

Price per square foot: $805

Amenities: Two decks, patio, atrium, large redwood backyard, updated kitchen

Napa County

Median price in April 2020: $750,000

Median price in April 2021: $950,000

3321 Linda Vista Ave, Napa

 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

3321 Linda Vista Ave in Napa is listed for $995,000.

Courtesy of Christina Rossi


 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

3321 Linda Vista Ave in Napa is listed for $995,000.

Courtesy of Christina Rossi

List price: $995,000

Size: 2,076 square feet

Bed/ bath: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms

Price per square foot: $479

Amenities: 3-car garage, quarter acre lot, solar system, large backyard

San Francisco County

Median price in April 2020: $1,699,500

Median price in April 2021: $1,800,000

651 Noe Street, San Francisco

 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

651 Noe Street in San Francisco is on the market for $1,795,000.

Joseph Schell


 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

651 Noe Street in San Francisco is on the market for $1,795,000.

Joseph Schell

List price: $1,795,000

Size: 1,691 square feet

Bed/bath: 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom

Price per square foot: $1,062

Amenities: Decks, city views, outdoor living spaces

San Mateo County

Median price in April 2020: $1,640,000

Median price in April 2021: $2,001,000

203 Sonora Drive, San Mateo

 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

The exterior of 203 Sonora Drive in San Mateo. The house is listed for $2,000,000.

Ian Coleman


 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

The living room at 203 Sonora Drive in San Mateo. The house is listed for $2,000,000.

Ian Coleman

List price: $2,000,000

Size: 1,641 square feet

Bed/bath: 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom

Price per square foot: $1,219

Amenities: Front yard, back yard, gazebo, back patio

Santa Clara County

Median price in April 2020: $1,388,890

Median price in April 2021: $1,650,000

1741 Harmil Way, San Jose

 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

1741 Harmil Way in San Jose is on the market for $1,650,000.


 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

1741 Harmil Way in San Jose is on the market for $1,650,000.

David Eichler/Photo by David Eichler

List price: $1,650,000

Size: 1,360 square feet

Bed/bath: 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom

Price per square foot: $1,213

Amenities: Remodeled kitchen and bathrooms, fireplace, redwood deck, basement

Solano County

Median price in April 2020: $482,500

Median price in April 2021: $555,000

626 Springs Road, Vallejo

 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

626 Springs Road in Vallejo is on the market for $569,000.

AnhTuanTruong


 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

626 Springs Road in Vallejo is on the market for $569,000.

AnhTuanTruong

List price: $569,000

Size: 1,736 square feet

Bed/bath: 4 bedroom, 2 bathrooms

Price per square foot: $328

Amenities: Solar system, garage or bonus room, patio, large backyard

Sonoma County

Median price in April 2020: $757,880

Median price in April 2021: $777,500

449 Calistoga Road, Santa Rosa

 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

449 Calistoga Road in Santa Rosa is listed for $$729,000.

Evan Schramm


 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

449 Calistoga Road in Santa Rosa is listed for $$729,000.

Evan Schramm

List price: $729,000

Size: 2,219 square feet

Bed/bath: 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom

Price per square foot: $330

Amenities: Large backyard and front yard, remodeled kitchen, Tesla home solar system


Article source: https://www.sfchronicle.com/realestate/article/sf-bay-area-median-home-prices-16189723.php

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These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

The Bay Area counties that saw the biggest year-over-year spike in sales price were Contra Costa, Napa, and Alameda — at 39%, 27% and 26% respectively — but nearly all the counties saw significant jumps. Across the Bay Area, the median home price reached a record $1.3 million in April.

So what exactly is out there for home shoppers at each of the counties’ median sales prices? Here’s a look at some recent listings — with homes statewide going into contract in a record-fast median seven days after entering the market.

Alameda County

Median price in April 2020: $1,030,000

Median price in April 2021: $1,300,000

6490 Ascot Drive, Oakland

 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

6490 Ascot Drive in Oakland is on the market for $1,298,000.

Courtesy of Sharry Chimienti


 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

6490 Ascot Drive in Oakland is on the market for $1,298,000.

Courtesy of Sharry Chimienti

List price: $1,298,000

Size: 2,669 square feet

Bed/bath: 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom

Price per square foot: $486

Amenities: Redwood decks, intricate landscaping, sylvan neighborhood, custom-built home

Contra Costa County

Median price in April 2020: $710,000

Median price in April 2021: $990,000

4310 Santa Rita Rd, El Sobrante

 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

4310 Santa Rita Rd in El El Sobrante is listed for $869,000.

Christian Klugmann


 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

4310 Santa Rita Rd in El El Sobrante is listed for $869,000.

Christian Klugmann

List price: $869,000

Size: 2,396 square feet

Bed/ bath: 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom

Price per square foot: $363

Amenities: Large lot, chef’s kitchen, greenhouse, large backyard, three decks

Marin County

Median price in April 2020: $1,365,000

Median price in April 2021: $1,610,000

843 Butternut Drive, San Rafael

 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

843 Butternut Drive in San Rafael is listed for $1,585,000.

Rachel Weill


 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

843 Butternut Drive in San Rafael is listed for $1,585,000.

Rachel Weill

List price: $1,585,000

Size: 1,970 square feet

Bed/bath: 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom

Price per square foot: $805

Amenities: Two decks, patio, atrium, large redwood backyard, updated kitchen

Napa County

Median price in April 2020: $750,000

Median price in April 2021: $950,000

3321 Linda Vista Ave, Napa

 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

3321 Linda Vista Ave in Napa is listed for $995,000.

Courtesy of Christina Rossi


 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

3321 Linda Vista Ave in Napa is listed for $995,000.

Courtesy of Christina Rossi

List price: $995,000

Size: 2,076 square feet

Bed/ bath: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms

Price per square foot: $479

Amenities: 3-car garage, quarter acre lot, solar system, large backyard

San Francisco County

Median price in April 2020: $1,699,500

Median price in April 2021: $1,800,000

651 Noe Street, San Francisco

 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

651 Noe Street in San Francisco is on the market for $1,795,000.

Joseph Schell


 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

651 Noe Street in San Francisco is on the market for $1,795,000.

Joseph Schell

List price: $1,795,000

Size: 1,691 square feet

Bed/bath: 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom

Price per square foot: $1,062

Amenities: Decks, city views, outdoor living spaces

San Mateo County

Median price in April 2020: $1,640,000

Median price in April 2021: $2,001,000

203 Sonora Drive, San Mateo

 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

The exterior of 203 Sonora Drive in San Mateo. The house is listed for $2,000,000.

Ian Coleman


 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

The living room at 203 Sonora Drive in San Mateo. The house is listed for $2,000,000.

Ian Coleman

List price: $2,000,000

Size: 1,641 square feet

Bed/bath: 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom

Price per square foot: $1,219

Amenities: Front yard, back yard, gazebo, back patio

Santa Clara County

Median price in April 2020: $1,388,890

Median price in April 2021: $1,650,000

1741 Harmil Way, San Jose

 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

1741 Harmil Way in San Jose is on the market for $1,650,000.


 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

1741 Harmil Way in San Jose is on the market for $1,650,000.

David Eichler/Photo by David Eichler

List price: $1,650,000

Size: 1,360 square feet

Bed/bath: 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom

Price per square foot: $1,213

Amenities: Remodeled kitchen and bathrooms, fireplace, redwood deck, basement

Solano County

Median price in April 2020: $482,500

Median price in April 2021: $555,000

626 Springs Road, Vallejo

 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

626 Springs Road in Vallejo is on the market for $569,000.

AnhTuanTruong


 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

626 Springs Road in Vallejo is on the market for $569,000.

AnhTuanTruong

List price: $569,000

Size: 1,736 square feet

Bed/bath: 4 bedroom, 2 bathrooms

Price per square foot: $328

Amenities: Solar system, garage or bonus room, patio, large backyard

Sonoma County

Median price in April 2020: $757,880

Median price in April 2021: $777,500

449 Calistoga Road, Santa Rosa

 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

449 Calistoga Road in Santa Rosa is listed for $$729,000.

Evan Schramm


 These 9 homes show the full scope of supercharged Bay Area real estate market

449 Calistoga Road in Santa Rosa is listed for $$729,000.

Evan Schramm

List price: $729,000

Size: 2,219 square feet

Bed/bath: 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom

Price per square foot: $330

Amenities: Large backyard and front yard, remodeled kitchen, Tesla home solar system


Article source: https://www.sfchronicle.com/realestate/article/sf-bay-area-median-home-prices-16189723.php

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Bay Area home prices just hit a record high. Will the buying spree last? (link is

Among the counties in the region that saw sale prices jump the most between this April and last: Contra Costa, up 39% to a median $990,000; Napa, up 27% to $950,000; Alameda, up 26% to $1.3 million; and Santa Clara, up 19% to $1.7 million.

Despite the overblown panic about people leaving for Austin, Miami or elsewhere, those on the front lines of the region’s frenzied housing market say the pressure has been building for months.

“We’ve actually had more people move here from the East Coast than any other year,” said Haneen Hayder, a Realtor who specializes in the affluent Peninsula region home to tech giants like Facebook and Oracle.

As hot home markets in California shift during pandemic lockdowns and reopenings, even those selling the houses wonder how long prices can keep climbing at the current pace.

Some warn of “buyer fatigue” and bidding wars that shut out less affluent and more diverse qualified applicants. While brokers plan their first open houses in more than a year, Bay Area housing advocates are seizing the moment to push governments to build more homes, often running into staunch resistance.

Hayder, who leads the Haneen Hayder Associates team at real estate brokerage Compass, is mostly working with first-time buyers between the ages of 35 and 50. Many cash in stocks or borrow from their families to up their down payments, or offer well over the asking price for houses with more square footage, outdoor space and separate offices.

International buyers have also jumped back into the market in recent weeks, Hayder said. Of late, condos close to downtowns have gained currency. Take a $2.4 million downtown San Mateo penthouse that she just sold after it sat on the market for a year in pandemic limbo.

“We just closed escrow last week,” Hayder said. “Four all-cash offers.”

Statewide, single-family home prices jumped to a median $813,980 in April, compared to $606,410 when pandemic lockdowns were in effect last April. Condo and townhome prices are up 127%, to a median $570,000 statewide, in what is likely a sign of overflow from the cutthroat market for houses, said Jordan Levine, vice president and chief economist of the California Association of Realtors.

“You want to get your foot on the property ladder,” Levine said. “You take what’s available.”

More striking to him is the shifting geography of demand. Outlying areas like San Benito and Mariposa counties are still way up compared to a year ago, but prices dipped slightly there this spring as cities like San Francisco reopened and made big gains.

The state also set a record last month for the shortest median number of days a home is on the market before it goes into contract: seven. It’s a testament, Levine said, to the “imbalance” between housing supply and demand across California.

To David Oliphant, the founder of Half Moon Bay’s Ocean Blue Real Estate, parts of the past year have felt strangely familiar. Just as he saw prices skyrocket in the ski town of Truckee during the dot-com boom, Oliphant has watched demand for coastal Bay Area real estate explode during the pandemic.

First, it was concentrated in Half Moon Bay, near the highway over the hill to Silicon Valley. He’s now seeing an influx in surrounding areas like Moss Beach and El Granada. Some longtime locals have cashed out and moved up the coast to Oregon or into the Sierra. Many aspiring first-time buyers have been shut out.

“I actually don’t love the market the way it is,” Oliphant said.

Lauren Hepler is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: lauren.hepler@sfchronicle.com; Twitter: @LAHepler

Article source: https://www.sfchronicle.com/local/article/Bay-Area-home-prices-just-hit-a-record-high-Will-16186890.php

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