San Francisco’s Top 5 Luxury Home Sales of Summer 2024

As we step into the first week of September, it's time to look back at San Francisco’s summer real estate activity. Typically, summer, especially August, sees a bit of a slowdown in the market, but that doesn’t mean there weren’t plenty of notable sales.

Let’s dive into the details and highlight some key insights from the summer of 2024.

San Francisco Summer Real Estate Sales Overview

Between June 1st and August 31st, 2024, a total of 1,089 properties were sold across San Francisco. Here's the breakdown of the types of properties sold:

  • Homes: 556

  • Condos: 476

  • TICs: 57

Price Ranges of Homes and Condos Sold in San Francisco

The majority of properties sold during the summer were in the more affordable price brackets, but high-end luxury sales remained active as well. Here’s a breakdown of sales by price range:

 

Top 5 Luxury Home Sales in San Francisco: June-August 2024

 

From Pacific Heights to Sea Cliff, see the highest-priced luxury homes that sold during summer 2024.

Pacific Heights

2799 Broadway

This grand estate in Pacific Heights sold for just over $29M after 590 days on the market. Read the full Journal post.

$29,150,000

Sea Cliff

290 Sea Cliff Avenue

A pristine coastal home in Sea Cliff closed at its full list price after just 41 days on the market. Read the full Journal post.

$26,000,000

Presidio Heights

3498 Jackson St

This Presidio Heights home sold in just over a week, fetching nearly $1M above the asking price.

$12,900,000

Sea Cliff

16 Sea Cliff Avenue

Another beautiful Sea Cliff property sold after 60 days, just slightly below the asking price.

 $12,400,000

Presidio Heights

3898 Jackson St

This Presidio Heights home sold at list price after only 9 days on the market, underscoring the continued demand in this neighborhood.

$7,300,000

 

Whether you're seeking your dream home or ready to sell, the San Francisco market continues to deliver exceptional opportunities. Reach out to explore the latest listings and let me guide you through the journey.

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