The charts show the breakdown of San Francisco home sales as reported to the city’s Multiple Listing Service, year to date (though July) 2015, courtesy of The Front Steps. Generally speaking, prices throughout the San Francisco housing market appreciated again in late winter/ early spring 2015. These analyses are sorted by city districts and neighborhoods and by the number of transactions in different sales-price segments.
For reference, here is a current San Francisco neighborhood map:
Pacific Heights, Presidio Heights, Cow Hollow, and Marina neighborhoods home sales and price:
Russian Hill, Hob Hill, Telegraph Hill, North Beach, and North Waterfront home sales and price:
Noe Valley, Eureka Valley, Cole Valley, Dolores Heights, Clarendon Heights, Corona Heights, Ashbury Heights, Duboce Triangle, Glen Park, and Haight Ashbury home sales and price:
South Beach, Yerba Buena, Mission Bay, and SoMa home sales and price:
Potrero Hill, Bernal Heights, Inner Mission, and Dogpatch home sales and price:
Sunset, Parkside, and Golden Gate Heights home sales and price:
Richmond District and Lone Mountain home sales and price:
Midtown Terrace, Miraloma Park, Sunnyside, Mt. Davidson Manor, Westwood Park & Highlands, Forest Knolls, and Diamond Heights home sales and price:
St Francis Wood, Forest Hill, Balboa Terrace, Ingleside Terrace, West Portal, Monterey Heights, and Sherwood Forest home sales and price:
Portola, Excelsior, Bayview, Visitacion Valley, Mission Terrace, Silver Terrace, and Crocker Amazon home sales and price:
Lakeside, Lake Shore, Ingleside, Ingleside Heights, Oceanview, Stonestown, Merced Manor, and Merced Heights home sales and price:
Van Ness, Civic Center, Downtown home sales and price: