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MarketTracker San Francisco- May 2025 from CharlieBrownSF
The May 2025 MarketTracker from CharlieBrownSF outlines national and local real estate trends. Nationally, median home prices rose 2.75% year-over-year, while average 30-year mortgage rates declined slightly to 6.63%. However, despite more listings—inventory up nearly 20%—sales dropped by 2.43% compared to last year, reflecting buyer hesitation, possibly due to recent economic uncertainties like the trade war. Many sellers who waited for lower rates are now listing, despite rates remaining relatively high. The Federal Reserve has held rates steady but anticipates future cuts, potentially creating a favorable environment for buyers.
Locally in San Francisco, the condo market shows signs of rebound, with median sale prices rising 9.13% year-over-year after months of decline. Single-family homes saw a smaller 2.12% increase. Inventory remains a major issue: listings for single-family homes and condos dropped 6.29% and 7.52% respectively, with condo sales down a significant 21.17%. Despite tighter inventory, single-family homes are selling at 14.2% above asking, while condos are at 0.4% over asking. The MSI (Months of Supply Inventory) indicates a seller's market for single-family homes (1.7 MSI), but a buyer’s market for condos (3.9 MSI). Overall, San Francisco remains competitive, with limited discounts and rising prices—especially in the recovering condo segment.
Real Estate Is Voted the Best Long-Term Investment 12 Years in a Row
In a recent poll from Gallup, real estate has once again been voted the best long-term investment. And it’s claimed that top spot for 12 straight years now. That’s because homeownership is one of the top ways to build your wealth, even with home price growth moderating and ongoing economic uncertainty. If you’ve been trying to decide if it makes sense to buy a home today, let’s connect and talk about the programs that can help you become a homeowner.
MarketTracker North Bay - May 2025 from CharlieBrownSF
This Market tracker reveals key national and local real estate trends that buyers and sellers should watch closely. Nationally, the median home price rose 2.75% year-over-year, while mortgage rates dipped slightly to 6.63%. Inventory levels have surged nearly 20%, indicating a shift in seller behavior as more homeowners list despite fewer buyers. Although sales have slowed slightly, these conditions may open up unique opportunities for buyers in the near future.
In the North Bay, market activity is more nuanced. Median home prices remain relatively flat, with small increases in Sonoma and Marin Counties and slight declines in Solano and Napa. Inventory has dropped sharply—down over 16% year-over-year—largely due to fewer new listings. Despite this, homes are spending more time on the market, signaling a cautious buyer base. Currently, Marin and Solano Counties lean toward seller’s markets, while Napa remains a buyer’s market, and Sonoma holds steady in the middle.
If you're thinking about buying or selling, understanding these trends is essential. Each county has its own market dynamics, and having local expertise on your side makes all the difference. Click here to learn more and let Charlie Brown guide you through your next real estate move with confidence.
Considering an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM)? Here’s What You Should Know
If you're an investor or buyer looking for flexibility and short-term savings—especially in a dynamic, high-value market like Northern California—an ARM could help you make your next move sooner rather than later.
But this isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. Your long-term goals, your timeline for holding the property, and your tolerance for potential rate hikes all matter.
The smart move? Talk to a trusted mortgage advisor who understands both your financial picture and the local market. Whether you’re acquiring your next rental, investing in a luxury flip, or navigating construction financing, aligning the right loan with your strategy is key to building long-term wealth through real estate.
MarketTracker East Bay - May 2025 from CharlieBrownSF
San Francisco Real Estate Market Update – May 2025
In May 2025, San Francisco's real estate market showed signs of subtle momentum, with closed sales up 2.2% month-over-month. The median sales price increased slightly to $1.35M—a 1.6% rise from April and a 2.1% annual gain—signaling slow but steady growth. Homes are selling faster, with days on market dropping to 27, down from 32 last year, suggesting heightened buyer activity.
Despite economic headwinds and ongoing affordability challenges, new listings rose by 7.8%, while active inventory also ticked up by 4.9%. However, pending sales declined by 4.5%, showing that many buyers are still on the fence. The market remains moderately competitive, with 60.3% of homes selling over asking, though average sales price dropped slightly to $1.629M.
The condo and TIC market experienced softer growth, with a median price of $1.085M, representing a 5.3% increase year-over-year. Condos are taking longer to sell than single-family homes but still show signs of resilience.
In summary, San Francisco's market is balancing cautious optimism with ongoing affordability and economic concerns. Inventory is increasing, but competition remains—making it a good time for both buyers and sellers to stay informed and act strategically.
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More Homes for Sale? That’s Not a Red Flag — It’s a Green Light for Smart Buyers
Rising inventory is not a threat—it’s a chance to act. In a market still playing catch-up from years of underbuilding, more listings mean more opportunities for savvy buyers and investors like you.
If you’ve been waiting for the right time to invest or move up, this might be it. Let’s talk about how you can make the most of current market conditions—whether that’s securing your dream home or identifying the next great investment property.
MarketTracker Silicon Valley - May 2025 from CharlieBrownSF
The May 2025 MarketTracker reveals a dynamic real estate landscape shaped by national and local shifts. Nationally, home prices continue to rise, with a 2.75% year-over-year increase in median purchase prices. Mortgage rates are slowly decreasing, with 30-year averages at 6.63%. However, inventory levels are surging—up nearly 20%—while sales have slightly declined, reflecting consumer uncertainty amid economic events like the trade war.
Locally, Santa Cruz County saw a break in its upward streak, with median home prices falling by 8.57% compared to last year, while San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties saw price increases of 1.69% and 5.50% respectively. Inventory across Silicon Valley is up, with single-family home and condo listings rising sharply, leading to a 30% and 51.29% year-over-year jump in active inventory. Despite this, homes are still selling quickly—within 8 days in Santa Clara and around two weeks elsewhere.
The market remains competitive: San Mateo and Santa Clara stay in seller’s territory with only 1.7 months of supply, while Santa Cruz leans towards a buyer’s market at 3.5 months. Condos are now considered a buyer’s market across the board.
📍 Whether you’re buying, selling, or observing, understanding these trends is crucial.
What Smart Buyers and Investors Should Know About HOA Fees
If you're investing in a high-end property, flipping a home in a planned community, or buying your forever home, HOA fees might feel like a nuisance—but they can also be a safeguard and value-booster. For buyers who prioritize aesthetics, minimal maintenance, and resale value, an HOA can be a smart move.
But if you prefer total control over your property or are focused on minimizing ongoing costs, you may want to target non-HOA neighborhoods or smaller communities.
Let’s talk about your goals—whether you're investing, buying, or building. I’ll help you weigh the pros and cons of each neighborhood and HOA structure so you can make the best decision for your lifestyle and bottom line.
MarketTracker Bay Area - May 2025 from CharlieBrownSF
🏡 May 2025 Market Snapshot - Bay Area Real Estate Trends
This month’s Markettracker reveals a dynamic and shifting landscape in both national and Bay Area real estate markets. Nationally, inventory levels have surged by 20% year-over-year, while existing home sales have slightly declined, reflecting growing uncertainty among buyers. Despite this, mortgage rates have slowly dipped to 6.63%, nudging median home prices upward and slightly lowering monthly payments—potentially signaling opportunity for buyers.
Locally, the Bay Area tells a more complex story. Inventory growth varies widely—East Bay listings jumped by 43%, while San Francisco faces a shortage. Pricing trends are equally diverse: Santa Cruz saw an 8.57% drop in single-family home prices, but San Francisco condo prices spiked 9.13%, breaking a five-month decline. Across most of the region, single-family homes remain in seller’s market territory, while the condo market increasingly favors buyers.
Despite growing inventory, homes continue to sell quickly—often within 8 to 15 days—showing sustained buyer demand. With potential rate drops on the horizon and new listings surging, this could be the window for savvy buyers to act.
How Your Home Equity Can Help Your Kids Become Homeowners — And Build Long-Term Wealth
If you’ve been wondering how to use your equity wisely—or how to give your children a meaningful financial advantage—real estate is one of the most solid and impactful ways to do it. And with local markets presenting both challenges and opportunities, the timing could be better than you think.
If this idea resonates with you and you want to explore how to make it happen—whether through financing, construction insights, or neighborhood strategies—I’d be happy to help you map out your options. Let’s turn what you’ve built into something lasting for the next generation.
Let’s talk about how you can invest in your child’s future—starting with your own front door.
Discover the Charm of Forest Hill Extension – Perfect for Growing Families in San Francisco
Forest Hill Extension is a standout neighborhood in San Francisco, offering everything a family or investor could want: spacious homes, top-rated schools, parks, and a sense of community. The real estate market here is promising, and the area’s family-friendly atmosphere makes it an ideal place to settle down or invest. Whether you’re looking for your forever home or an investment property, Forest Hill Extension is a neighborhood worth considering.
Interested in learning more or viewing available properties in Forest Hill Extension? Contact me today to explore your options and make this beautiful neighborhood your new home.
155 Harriet Street Lofts in San Francisco: A Guide for Families and Investors
Considering a move to SoMa or looking for a sound investment in San Francisco real estate? Explore the available units at 155 Harriet Street Lofts and contact us today to schedule a viewing or discuss your investment options.
Housing Market Forecasts for the Second Half of 2025
Are you wondering what to expect if you buy or sell a home in the second half of the year? Here’s what the expert forecasts tell you. Mortgage rates are expected to come down slightly. There will be more homes available for sale. And as inventory rises, home price growth will moderate. Want to know what this could mean for your plans? Let's connect and talk through it together.
Still Sitting on a 3% Mortgage? Here’s Why It Might Be Time to Rethink That
Yes, a 3% mortgage is a great rate — but not if it keeps you from making your next smart move.
If you’re serious about growing your portfolio, moving into a luxury home, or simply planning for what’s next, let’s talk. I can help you compare scenarios and make a decision that works for you both financially and personally.
Let’s crunch the numbers for your price point and goals — and figure out the best timeline for your next real estate move.
Student Loans? You Can Still Invest in Real Estate
Your student loans don’t have to hold you back from homeownership or real estate investing.
Instead of assuming it’s out of reach, speak with a local lender or reach out to me—I’ll help you connect with professionals who can break down your options clearly.
You might be closer to your first—or next—real estate purchase than you think.
Why Now’s a Great Time To Negotiate Perks as a Buyer
If you’re curious about what kinds of incentives are realistic in our local market, let’s have that conversation. I’ll help you evaluate where the deals are, what sellers or builders might be willing to offer, and how to structure a purchase that supports your long-term investment goals.
Ready to start looking—or negotiating? Let’s build your real estate success together.
Home Projects That Actually Add Value — And Make Financial Sense
Even if a move isn’t on the horizon, making the right improvements today can build long-term wealth and peace of mind. Whether you’re a homeowner planning ahead or an investor eyeing your next flip, the key is being intentional and market-aware.
Thinking about a home project and wondering if it’s worth it?
Let’s connect. I’d be happy to give you a real-time market perspective — and help you make sure every dollar you spend builds toward your future goals.
Living at 101 Lombard: A North Waterfront Gem in San Francisco
101 Lombard offers a rare combination of luxury, convenience, and family-friendliness in one of San Francisco's most picturesque areas. Whether you’re a family looking for a safe, engaging community or an investor seeking real estate with high appreciation potential, this condominium complex is worth considering.
For more information on available properties at 101 Lombard or to schedule a viewing, feel free to contact us. We can help you explore your options and guide you through your next real estate investment in San Francisco.
Why Excelsior in San Francisco is a Great Neighborhood for Families and Investors
If you're interested in learning more about properties in the Excelsior District or want to discuss the investment potential in this up-and-coming neighborhood, feel free to reach out. I'm here to help guide you through the process and assist with finding the perfect home or investment property. Contact me today to get started!
5 Signs You’re Ready to Buy a Home
If you're wondering whether it's time to stop renting and finally buy a home, this guide outlines five clear signs that you're ready—financially, emotionally, and practically. From having a stable income and strong savings to feeling settled in a community and prepared for the responsibilities of maintenance, these indicators help you assess your readiness for homeownership. Especially for families, the article highlights essential considerations like access to quality schools, neighborhood safety, and family-friendly amenities. Whether you're planning for the long term or looking to invest in a space that truly feels like home, this blog offers a grounded, helpful look at what being “ready to buy” really means.