San Francisco-based Anthropic files for IPO with $965 billion valuation
Media Appearance KTVU FOX 2 • June 1, 2026 San Francisco-based Anthropic files for IPO with $965 billion valuation > Watch Full Segment on KTVU FOX 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – San Francisco-based artificial intelligence company Anthropic filed with the SEC on Monday for a proposed initial public offering, a move that is expected to […]
Buyer Competition – Percent Sold Over List
Data & Insights Buyer Competition / Percent Sold Over List Track how aggressively buyers are competing across San Francisco property types by measuring how often homes sell above their asking price.
Inventory of Active Listings
Data & Insights Inventory of Active Listings Track how inventory levels across San Francisco are shifting over time, including trends in single-family homes, condos, and attached housing.
Median Price Per Square Foot
Data & Insights Median Price Per Square Foot Track changes in median price per square foot across San Francisco property types, including single-family homes, condos, and attached housing.
What are some important questions buyers should ask themselves as they search for properties?
SF Chronicle • April 19, 2026 What are some important questions buyers should ask themselves as they search for properties? A: There are so many — and most buyers don’t know which ones to ask, let alone entirely new topics to understand, until they connect with a good agent. The early questions of preferences and […]
What Are The Hottest Bay Area Neighborhoods?
SF Chronicle • March 29, 2026 What Bay Area markets/neighborhoods are hottest or coldest right now? A: It’s a tale of two cities in San Francisco right now. Houses in Noe Valley, the Sunset, and the Richmond are hot. Stories of well-prepared homes selling a million or two over list with 10-plus offers abound. In […]
Inventory Trends Compared to Recent Years
SF Chronicle • May 3, 2026 Are you seeing any trends in inventory, how do they compare to previous years? A: San Francisco’s housing inventory darling — the single-family home — is scarce and in high demand. Housing stock continues to be 30% below normal. Unfulfilled buyers are now joined by all-cash buyers, which is […]
Unicorn Sales: When a Home Finds Its Right Owner
A Perspective Unicorn Sales: When a Home Finds Its Right Owner It almost sounds like a fairy tale — but when it happens, it’s deeply satisfying, and the outcome is more optimal for everyone. Mr. Radu, official greeter of unicorn sales — a reminder that the best ones do feel a little like fairy tales. […]
Questions People Tend to Ask — District by District
Neighborhood Guide Questions People Tend to Ask — District by District Or, put another way: what should I actually know about this neighborhood before I buy here? Every San Francisco district has its own rhythm — its own fog pattern, its own school questions, its own quirks of geology, noise, and value. After enough showings, […]
Contemporary Homes: Radically Reimagined
Architecture & Design Contemporary Homes: Radically Reimagined Truly contemporary homes are among the rarest properties in San Francisco — and the most quietly extraordinary. A contemporary Victorian: a historic facade preserved, everything behind it rebuilt. Strictly contemporary architecture in San Francisco is rare — new-build, ground-up single-family homes are almost nonexistent. The city’s development policies […]