Condo sales volumes were minimal in comparison to past first quarters, but again, prices held up. Areas such as Potrero Hill were given a boost by new construction buildings aimed at first-time home buyers. Once again, the mid-market selling range was king. Here’s a look at how some neighborhoods fared that cater to condo buyers:
Inner Richmond
# Sold: 1
Avge Price: $899,000
Inner Sunset
# Sold: 2
Avge Price: $750,000
Noe Valley
# Sold: 14
Avge Price: $794,071
Eureka Valley
# Sold: 7
Avge Price: $747,286
Mission Dolores
# Sold: 7
Avge Price: $787,143
Duboce Triangle
# Sold: 6
Avge Price: $862,333
The Haight
# Sold: 2
Avge Price: $835,000
Cole Valley
# Sold: 1
Avge Price: $760,000
Hayes Valley
# Sold: 1
Avge Price: $840,000
North Panhandle
# Sold: 6
Avge Price: $717,833
Pacific Heights
# Sold: 7
Avge Price: $763,667
Lower Pacific Heights
# Sold: 5
Avge Price: $669,200
Potrero Hill
# Sold: 13
Avge Price: $505,558
*South of Market
# Sold: 14
Avge Price: $693,343
*South Beach
# Sold: 17
Avge Price: $869,781
*Mission Bay
# Sold: 5
Avge Price: $611,700
*Limited to data provided in MLS; does not include data from sales offices in new development properties.