Each month, top San Francisco real estate agent Danielle Lazier :: SFhotlist Team and Compass San Francisco bring you a monthly recap of our achievements in the San Francisco real estate market. We look forward to keeping you informed about the latest market updates and what’s been happening in our city by the bay. In the post below you'll find an overview of our San Francisco real estate listings and sales, as well as a summary of other topics we covered in the SFhotlist blog. Whether you're looking to buy or sell a home in San Francisco, Danielle Lazier :: SFhotlist Team, and Compass San Francisco have the experience to guide you through the process and a solid reputation of success to stand behind. Have questions? Get in touch with us today or reach out for a free consultation!
Check out our San Francisco real estate sales, and what we were up to in March:
1235 20th Avenue Unit A, San Francisco is situated just a block from the Golden Gate Park. This Sunset District home has plentiful natural light, hardwood floors, and convenient contemporary amenities.
11 Harper Street, San Francisco. Built in 1900, this one-bedroom, two-bathroom single family home is located at the edge of Noe Valley and features two decks, storage, washer and dryer and, one car parking.
159 Peralta Avenue, San Francisco is a duplex located on Bernal Heights’ desirable North Slope. The top floor flat living room greets you with stunning views spanning from Twin Peaks to Coit Tower and the downstairs unit welcomes you with a formal entry area.
736 Shrader Street, San Francisco. This three-bedroom, two-bathroom condo comes with parking and a lush backyard in the Cole Valley neighborhood.
633 Hampshire Street #3, San Francisco. This is a gorgeous loft in the Inner Mission with floor to ceiling windows facing Twin Peaks and an abundance of natural light.
1543-1545 Treat Avenue, San Francisco. Built in 1900, this two-unit building features two-car parking, a large back yard, and a bonus garden studio situated one-half block from Bernal Heights’ charming Precita Park.
280 28th Street #1, San Francisco. This TIC unit, built in 1971, is located in the quaint neighborhood of Noe Valley. A main feature is the newly upgrade kitchen, with granite counters, wooden cabinets, and stone floor tiles.
340 Benton Avenue, San Francisco is a three-bedroom, two and a half-bathroom, tri level townhome condo with one car parking in a two unit building. It is located on a flat street on the sunny southern slope of San Francisco’s sought-after Bernal Heights neighborhood.
126 Noe Street, San Francisco is a light-filled condo located in San Francisco’s desirable Duboce Triangle neighborhood. Built in 1887 and updated for modern convenience, this home is exquisitely remodeled and ready for move-in.
811 Moultrie Street, San Francisco is located in Bernal Heights and features bay windows, coved ceilings, and a landscaped back garden.
1088 Ashbury Street, San Francisco. This charming home was built in 1914. Located in Ashbury Heights, the home features three-bedrooms and one-car parking.
8300 Oceanview Terrace #204, San Francisco is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo with one-car garage parking in the Ingleside Heights neighborhood of San Francisco. Built in 2002, Oceanview Village is a condominium complex of 370 units and onsite commercial amenities including a bank, fitness center and dining options.
3795 Market Street, San Francisco. This beautifully maintained corner home is perfectly situated at the junction of Noe, Eureka, and Twin Peaks. Hardwood and parquet floors are throughout the home.
Spring has come to San Francisco! The city is awash in colorful flowers, trees in full bloom, and parks with lush green grass. The sunnier weather also has locals and tourists alike out and about and enjoying the many spring festivals in San Francisco. We took this opportunity to review our top fave festivals and street fairs. See our list here!
We also thought that spring was a good time to explore San Francisco's demographics. San Francisco is the 13th most populous city in the country, but it’s more crowded than most. With a population density of 6,266 people per square mile, San Francisco ranks as the second most densely populated city in the country, second only to New York City. Click here to learn more.
As a city that is always on the cutting edge — from the Gold Rush to tech booms — it's no surprise that San Francisco is at the forefront of virtual reality technology. As it turns out, virtual reality and real estate go together like San Francisco and Victorian houses. A San Francisco real estate listing is a tremendously competitive, high-risk-high-reward prospect, whether selling or buying, and virtual reality for Realtors is an innovative tool. Discover more about virtual reality and real estate here.
One of our favorite aspects of being San Francisco Realtors is getting to know San Francisco's many neighborhoods. One of our favorites and area of expertise is Noe Valley. If you'd like to learn more, check out our weekly San Francisco real estate market updates. Visit the SFhotlist blog and the Noe Valley Market Update website to get the highlights each month!
Are you looking to sell or buy a home in San Francisco? Reach out to Danielle Lazier :: SFhotlist Team and Compass San Francisco and see how we can help you get the best return on your real estate investment or help you find your San Francisco dream home!