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"nice try?" what are you talking about?
are there any NON LOONIES on this site?
I am wondering if anybody has a good price per square foot chart of San Francisco. Is 520$/ sq ft Ok for a 2 bedroom in good part of Eureka/ Noe Valley? Its a TIC.
(Not OC, not LA, not SC, not Vallejo)
for a fee Dqnews.com provides that service.
http://www.dqnews.com/Articles/2012/News/California/Bay-Area/RRBay120914.aspx
http://www.dqnews.com/Charts/Monthly-Charts/SF-Chronicle-Charts/ZIPSFC.aspx
else you can get most recent by Zip prices for current month. Some data going back to 1995 by county is available in the archive pages.
http://www.dqnews.com/Articles/archive.aspx
You can also do word search and find articles..
http://www.nytimes.com/1997/04/27/realestate/live-work-law-for-artists-roils-san-franciscans.html
A report released this month by the National Association of Home Builders put San Francisco's median residential price for 1996 at $285,000. With prices beginning at $175,000 to $200,000, lofts are the cheapest nonsubsidized units on the market, according to David Becker, a broker with Ritchie Commercial Real Estate. They are, nonetheless, still too expensive for the artists for whom they were intended, Ms. Hestor said.
using the way back machine may get you back to prior decade
http://archive.org/web/web.php
using the following http ... http://www.dqnews.com
then check each month or quarterly ZIP CODE CHARTS on the left
Hello,
I am wondering if anybody has a good price per square foot chart of San Francisco. Is 520$/ sq ft Ok for a 2 bedroom in good part of Eureka/ Noe Valley? Its a TIC.
(Not OC, not LA, not SC, not Vallejo)
;-)
Thanks.