It was November 10th when we last looked at the sampler. With the holidays behind us and the late winter/early spring bump in inventory and sales, there are some interesting changes to the Downtown sales landscape. Arterra is rumored to be sold out within the week and The Infinity has but 15 units remaining. The impending sellout at the Main and Spear Street complex has motivated some owners to list their homes; and at aggressive prices. Time will tell what the market will bear, but the fact remains that overall inventory is low and buyer interest is high. Off to the races...
The Beacon
Six 1-bedrooms, two 2-bedrooms. Available units: 8. Total units: 595.
The Metropolitan
One 1-bedroom, two 2-bedrooms. Available units: 3. Total units: 342.
Watermark
No resale activity. Total units: 136.
200 Brannan
One 2-bedroom. Available units: 1. Total units: 191.
The Brannan
Four 1-bedrooms, Five 2-bedrooms. Available units: 9. Total units: 339.
The Potrero
One 1-bedroom. Available units: 1. Total units: 155
The Hayes
No resale inventory. Total units: 128
Arterra *
No resale inventory. Total units: 269
The Infinity *
Four 2-bedrooms. Available units: 4. Total units: 650
One Rincon Hill *
Three 1-bedrooms and Six 2-bedrooms. Available units: 9. Total units overall: 376.
* New inventory still available from the developer.
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Downtown Inventory Sampler: What's That Sucking Sound ???
It was August 25th when we last visited our ten pet developments. Summer was winding down and resale inventory was low, due to a busy summer buying season this year. Properties that did not sell were taken off the market and sellers who had waited to list were preparing to put their properties up for sale for the beginning of the fourth quarter. Typically, the last active time of year for sales before the holidays and winter rain.
The Fall inventory bump materialized as expected and resale absorption was very respectable. The numbers indicate that sellers got more realistic about price and buyers found the confidence to move forward. The difference between then and now ? 200 Brannan had seven active listings on August 25th, today they have one. The Metropolitan had eleven, now six. That sucking sound I referred to above ? That's new and resale inventory being Hoovered away...
The Beacon
One studio, five 1-bedroom, two 2-bedrooms. Available units: 8. Total units: 595.
The Metropolitan
Three 1-bedrooms, two 2-bedrooms and one 3-bedroom. Available units: 6. Total units: 342.
Watermark
No resale activity. Total units: 136.
200 Brannan
One 2-bedroom. Available units: 1. Total units: 191.
The Brannan
One 1-bedroom, Four 2-bedrooms. Available units: 5. Total units: 339.
The Potrero
One studio, One 1-bedroom. Available units: 2. Total units: 155
The Hayes
No resale inventory. Total units: 128
Arterra *
One 2-bedroom. Available units: 1. Total units: 269.
The Infinity *
One 1-bedroom, one 2-bedroom. Available units: 2. Total units: 650.
One Rincon Hill *
Two 1-bedrooms and Two 2-bedrooms. Available units: 4. Total units overall: 376.
* New inventory still available from the developer.
The Fall inventory bump materialized as expected and resale absorption was very respectable. The numbers indicate that sellers got more realistic about price and buyers found the confidence to move forward. The difference between then and now ? 200 Brannan had seven active listings on August 25th, today they have one. The Metropolitan had eleven, now six. That sucking sound I referred to above ? That's new and resale inventory being Hoovered away...
The Beacon
One studio, five 1-bedroom, two 2-bedrooms. Available units: 8. Total units: 595.
The Metropolitan
Three 1-bedrooms, two 2-bedrooms and one 3-bedroom. Available units: 6. Total units: 342.
Watermark
No resale activity. Total units: 136.
200 Brannan
One 2-bedroom. Available units: 1. Total units: 191.
The Brannan
One 1-bedroom, Four 2-bedrooms. Available units: 5. Total units: 339.
The Potrero
One studio, One 1-bedroom. Available units: 2. Total units: 155
The Hayes
No resale inventory. Total units: 128
Arterra *
One 2-bedroom. Available units: 1. Total units: 269.
The Infinity *
One 1-bedroom, one 2-bedroom. Available units: 2. Total units: 650.
One Rincon Hill *
Two 1-bedrooms and Two 2-bedrooms. Available units: 4. Total units overall: 376.
* New inventory still available from the developer.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
If Good News Is Boring, Prepare to be Bored.
Welcome to the fourth quarter of 2009. It was just one year ago that the sky started to fall as most investment banks and the stock market sank like snitches wearing cement footwear in the bay. It was a scary time. The first few quarters of 2009 didn't make people feel any better with job losses mounting, foreclosures rising and no end in sight to the federal bailout-palooza.
That was the bad news. The good news ? Here we are, one year later and... things seem to have stabilized. Although employment numbers in the Bay Area could be better, we haven't seen the massive job losses other regions have endured.
Why ? San Francisco and the Bay Area have a diverse employment base. Tourism, finance, software, technology, government, and bio-tech have all helped the region weather the storm. People continue to move to San Francisco for jobs. Evidence ? The new rental complex Strata in Mission Bay is fully leased after three months of marketing. Most tenants are transferees.
But what about real estate ? San Francisco has seen some values slide a bit. The first six months of the year, buyers and sellers were trying to get a grip on where the floor was for prices in all city districts. As Spring turned to summer, Downtown buyers found comfort in where pricing had landed and came out in droves. With the lending climate thawing, it was a perfect storm and developments like The Infinity and The Hayes booked record numbers. As I mentioned in this space before, we did not see that high a rate of absorption even at the height of the boom.
Another sign of stability: Multiple offers. If the price is right and value is obvious, properties are garnering multiples. This isn't true for all property types, but does prove that there are plenty of buyers out there that are qualified and ready to purchase. Example: A single family home in Eureka Valley was priced aggressively two weeks ago when it went on the market as a short sale with a lender approved list price. It went into contract over asking with 14 offers.
Cheers to a peaceful September and have a great Labor Day.
Questions about the current value of your property or what your dollar will buy you Downtown ? Let me help.
That was the bad news. The good news ? Here we are, one year later and... things seem to have stabilized. Although employment numbers in the Bay Area could be better, we haven't seen the massive job losses other regions have endured.
Why ? San Francisco and the Bay Area have a diverse employment base. Tourism, finance, software, technology, government, and bio-tech have all helped the region weather the storm. People continue to move to San Francisco for jobs. Evidence ? The new rental complex Strata in Mission Bay is fully leased after three months of marketing. Most tenants are transferees.
But what about real estate ? San Francisco has seen some values slide a bit. The first six months of the year, buyers and sellers were trying to get a grip on where the floor was for prices in all city districts. As Spring turned to summer, Downtown buyers found comfort in where pricing had landed and came out in droves. With the lending climate thawing, it was a perfect storm and developments like The Infinity and The Hayes booked record numbers. As I mentioned in this space before, we did not see that high a rate of absorption even at the height of the boom.
Another sign of stability: Multiple offers. If the price is right and value is obvious, properties are garnering multiples. This isn't true for all property types, but does prove that there are plenty of buyers out there that are qualified and ready to purchase. Example: A single family home in Eureka Valley was priced aggressively two weeks ago when it went on the market as a short sale with a lender approved list price. It went into contract over asking with 14 offers.
Cheers to a peaceful September and have a great Labor Day.
Questions about the current value of your property or what your dollar will buy you Downtown ? Let me help.
Labels:
Strata at Mission Bay,
The Hayes,
The Infinity
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Downtown Inventory Sampler: Back-To-School Special
It was July 7th when we last visited our ten pet developments. Summer was just kicking off and now, sadly the season is almost over. But this isn't Nantasket nor Nantucket. Any San Franciscan worth their salt knows that September and October are the warmest and sunniest months of the entire year. The best is yet to come.
Inventory in San Francisco is typically low in August with summer buyers completing transactions and vacations taking priority for others. The numbers below seem to bear that out with the anticipated September inventory bump right around the corner.
The Beacon
Three studios, five 1-bedroom, two 2-bedroom. Available units: 10. Total units: 595.
The Metropolitan
Six 1-bedroom, four 2-bedroom and one 3-bedroom. Available units: 11. Total units: 342.
Watermark
One 2-bedroom and one 3-bedroom. Available units: 2. Total units: 136.
200 Brannan
One 1-bedroom, Five 2-bedroom and one 3-bedroom. Available units: 7. Total units: 191.
The Brannan
Two 2-bedrooms. Available units: 2. Total units: 339.
The Potrero
No resale inventory. Total units: 155
The Hayes
No resale inventory. Total units: 128
Arterra *
No resale inventory. Total units: 269.
The Infinity *
One 1-bedroom, one 2-bedroom. Available units: 2. Total units: 364 (excluding Tower II).
One Rincon Hill *
Two 1-bedroom and One 2-bedroom. Available units: 2. Total units overall: 376.
* New inventory still available from the developer.
Inventory in San Francisco is typically low in August with summer buyers completing transactions and vacations taking priority for others. The numbers below seem to bear that out with the anticipated September inventory bump right around the corner.
The Beacon
Three studios, five 1-bedroom, two 2-bedroom. Available units: 10. Total units: 595.
The Metropolitan
Six 1-bedroom, four 2-bedroom and one 3-bedroom. Available units: 11. Total units: 342.
Watermark
One 2-bedroom and one 3-bedroom. Available units: 2. Total units: 136.
200 Brannan
One 1-bedroom, Five 2-bedroom and one 3-bedroom. Available units: 7. Total units: 191.
The Brannan
Two 2-bedrooms. Available units: 2. Total units: 339.
The Potrero
No resale inventory. Total units: 155
The Hayes
No resale inventory. Total units: 128
Arterra *
No resale inventory. Total units: 269.
The Infinity *
One 1-bedroom, one 2-bedroom. Available units: 2. Total units: 364 (excluding Tower II).
One Rincon Hill *
Two 1-bedroom and One 2-bedroom. Available units: 2. Total units overall: 376.
* New inventory still available from the developer.
Expect these numbers to swell like the crowds at Dolores Park as the fall selling season kicks off after Labor Day.
For more detail and guidance on the Downtown market whether you are a buyer or a seller, contact me.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Downtown Inventory Sampler
It's been a few months since we took a snap shot of resale inventory at the selected developments below. The most interesting thing to note this time around is that the numbers are almost identical to the last time. To quote Depeche Mode, did the market "Get the balance right" ? Or are we in for a "Black Celebration"? Whatever the case may be, homes priced for the current market are selling, albeit with longer marketing times.
If you have questions about the value of your home or are looking for a "New Life" in a Downtown condominium, let me know.
No more 80's Depeche Mode references (in this article), I promise.
The Beacon
Two studios, eight 1-bedrooms, four 2-bedrooms
Total units available: 14. Total units overall: 595.
The Metropolitan
Three 1-bedrooms and one 2-bedrooms.
Total units available: 4. Total units overall: 342.
Watermark
One 1-bedroom, two 2-bedrooms.
Total units available: 3. Total overall: 136.
200 Brannan
Three 1-bedrooms, FIve 2-bedrooms and one 3-bedroom. Total units available: 9. Total units overall: 191.
The Brannan
One 1-bedrooms, four 2-bedrooms.
Total units available: 5. Total units overall: 339.
The Potrero
Two 1-bedrooms, One 3-bedroom. Total units available: 3. Total units overall: 155.
The Hayes
No resale units. Total units overall: 128.
Arterra *
No resale units. Total units overall: 269.
The Infinity
One 1-bedroom, one 2-bedroom. Total units available: 2. Total units overall 364 (excluding Tower II).
One Rincon Hill *
One 1-bedrooms and One 2-bedroom. Total resale units available: 2. Total units overall: 376.
If you have questions about the value of your home or are looking for a "New Life" in a Downtown condominium, let me know.
No more 80's Depeche Mode references (in this article), I promise.
The Beacon
Two studios, eight 1-bedrooms, four 2-bedrooms
Total units available: 14. Total units overall: 595.
The Metropolitan
Three 1-bedrooms and one 2-bedrooms.
Total units available: 4. Total units overall: 342.
Watermark
One 1-bedroom, two 2-bedrooms.
Total units available: 3. Total overall: 136.
200 Brannan
Three 1-bedrooms, FIve 2-bedrooms and one 3-bedroom. Total units available: 9. Total units overall: 191.
The Brannan
One 1-bedrooms, four 2-bedrooms.
Total units available: 5. Total units overall: 339.
The Potrero
Two 1-bedrooms, One 3-bedroom. Total units available: 3. Total units overall: 155.
The Hayes
No resale units. Total units overall: 128.
Arterra *
No resale units. Total units overall: 269.
The Infinity
One 1-bedroom, one 2-bedroom. Total units available: 2. Total units overall 364 (excluding Tower II).
One Rincon Hill *
One 1-bedrooms and One 2-bedroom. Total resale units available: 2. Total units overall: 376.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
More Postcards from the Edge: A brief snapshot of current resale activity at 10 Downtown developments.
One month ago (February 2nd) we took a look at some cold, hard numbers. I chose ten new or newer condominium developments and pulled statistics from the MLS that communicate some very basic data on each building: How many resale units are for sale, what type of home it is (studio, one, two or three bedroom) and how many units are in the building overall? More than a few readers told me that they appreciated this not very scientific survey so I thought it might be interesting to see what difference (if any) one month has made. As I did last time, I kept any pricing analysis out of it because I believe that the aforementioned criteria tell their own story. An asterisk after the building name denotes that new inventory is still available through the sales office.
In a nutshell: small increases in inventory at roughly half the communities surveyed. No discernible trends thus far although it will be interesting to see what the spring resale market looks like. Keep in mind that the first batch of Infinity Tower I closings have also hit the one-year resale prohibition expiration.
If you have any questions about these numbers or would like more detailed information about current inventory and pricing do not hesitate to contact me. Without further ado, The Numbers:
The Beacon
Three studios, eight 1-bedrooms, four 2-bedrooms
Total units available: 15. Total units overall: 595.
The Metropolitan
Six 1-bedrooms and five 2-bedrooms.
Total units available: 11. Total units overall: 342.
Watermark
Four 2-bedrooms and one 3-bedroom.
Total units available: 5. Total overall: 136.
200 Brannan
Three 1-bedrooms, three 2-bedrooms and one 3-bedroom. Total units available: 7. Total units overall: 191.
The Brannan
Two 1-bedrooms, six 2-bedrooms and two 3-bedrooms.
Total units available: 10. Total units overall: 339.
The Potrero
No resale units. Total units overall: 155.
The Hayes *
No resale units. Total units overall: 128.
Arterra *
No resale units. Total units overall: 269.
The Infinity *
One 2-bedroom. Total units available: 1. Total units overall 364 (excluding Tower II).
One Rincon Hill *
Four 1-bedrooms and five 2-bedrooms.
Total resale units available: 9. Total units overall: 376.
In a nutshell: small increases in inventory at roughly half the communities surveyed. No discernible trends thus far although it will be interesting to see what the spring resale market looks like. Keep in mind that the first batch of Infinity Tower I closings have also hit the one-year resale prohibition expiration.
If you have any questions about these numbers or would like more detailed information about current inventory and pricing do not hesitate to contact me. Without further ado, The Numbers:
The Beacon
Three studios, eight 1-bedrooms, four 2-bedrooms
Total units available: 15. Total units overall: 595.
The Metropolitan
Six 1-bedrooms and five 2-bedrooms.
Total units available: 11. Total units overall: 342.
Watermark
Four 2-bedrooms and one 3-bedroom.
Total units available: 5. Total overall: 136.
200 Brannan
Three 1-bedrooms, three 2-bedrooms and one 3-bedroom. Total units available: 7. Total units overall: 191.
The Brannan
Two 1-bedrooms, six 2-bedrooms and two 3-bedrooms.
Total units available: 10. Total units overall: 339.
The Potrero
No resale units. Total units overall: 155.
The Hayes *
No resale units. Total units overall: 128.
Arterra *
No resale units. Total units overall: 269.
The Infinity *
One 2-bedroom. Total units available: 1. Total units overall 364 (excluding Tower II).
One Rincon Hill *
Four 1-bedrooms and five 2-bedrooms.
Total resale units available: 9. Total units overall: 376.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Postcards from the edge: A brief snapshot of current resale activity at ten Downtown developments.
We are taking a brief hiatus from the witty commentary and opinion you usually find here and are going to look at some cold, hard numbers. I chose ten new or newer condominium developments and pulled statistics from the MLS that communicate some very basic data on each building: How many resale units are for sale, what type of home it is (studio, one, two or three bedroom) and how many units are in the building overall? It's not a terribly scientific survey and I kept any pricing analysis out of it because I believe that the aforementioned criteria tell their own story. An asterisk after the building name denotes that new inventory is still available through the sales office.
If you have any questions about these numbers or would like more detailed information about current inventory and pricing please do not hesitate to contact me. Without further ado, The Numbers:
The Beacon
Two studios, five 1-bedrooms, four 2-bedrooms and one 3-bedroom.
Total units available: 12. Total units overall: 595.
The Metropolitan
Five 1-bedrooms and two 2-bedrooms.
Total units available: 7. Total units overall: 342.
Watermark
Five 2-bedrooms and one 3-bedroom.
Total units available: 6. Total overall: 136.
200 Brannan
One 2-bedroom. Total units available: 1. Total units overall: 191.
The Brannan
Two 1-bedrooms, six 2-bedrooms and two 3-bedrooms.
Total units available: 10. Total units overall: 339.
The Potrero
One 2-bedroom. Total units available: 1. Total units overall: 155.
The Hayes*
No resale units. Total units overall: 128.
Arterra*
No resale units. Total units overall: 269.
The Infinity*
One 2-bedroom. Total units available: 1. Total units overall 364 (excluding Tower II).
One Rincon Hill*
One 1-bedroom and three 2-bedrooms.
Total resale units available: 4. Total units overall: 376.
If you have any questions about these numbers or would like more detailed information about current inventory and pricing please do not hesitate to contact me. Without further ado, The Numbers:
The Beacon
Two studios, five 1-bedrooms, four 2-bedrooms and one 3-bedroom.
Total units available: 12. Total units overall: 595.
The Metropolitan
Five 1-bedrooms and two 2-bedrooms.
Total units available: 7. Total units overall: 342.
Watermark
Five 2-bedrooms and one 3-bedroom.
Total units available: 6. Total overall: 136.
200 Brannan
One 2-bedroom. Total units available: 1. Total units overall: 191.
The Brannan
Two 1-bedrooms, six 2-bedrooms and two 3-bedrooms.
Total units available: 10. Total units overall: 339.
The Potrero
One 2-bedroom. Total units available: 1. Total units overall: 155.
The Hayes*
No resale units. Total units overall: 128.
Arterra*
No resale units. Total units overall: 269.
The Infinity*
One 2-bedroom. Total units available: 1. Total units overall 364 (excluding Tower II).
One Rincon Hill*
One 1-bedroom and three 2-bedrooms.
Total resale units available: 4. Total units overall: 376.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Elections & Downtown non-erections: Developers bearish on short-term outlook while agents hope post-election relief will get buyers back in the swing
originally published 11/4/08
Some examples: The Hayes has a fifth floor studio with balcony listed in the mid 300's and a tower-level 1-bedroom at Arterra in Mission Bay was re-priced in the low 500's. Over on Van Ness Avenue, Symphony Towers has a 1-bedroom on offer in the mid-400's. These prices represent reductions of at least $100,000 from their previous highs and what's more compelling is they seem to work. Erin over at Symphony told me they sold 6 units last week after the price drop.
Reductions in inventory and markdowns on stock indicate that developers are retooling strategy for what they see as a prolonged slowing of demand and it seems like if the price is right one can still sell a condominium even in these uncertain times.
The return of confidence to the country and San Francisco will go a long way in allowing home buyers to feel good about getting back in the market. With the impending change in leadership and recent condominium price adjustments this may be a historic moment in more ways than one.
Labels:
Arterra,
Mission Bay,
One Rincon Hill,
Symphony Towers,
The Hayes
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