90 homes in San Francisco

San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the fourth-most populous city in California and the 17th-most populous in the United States, with a population of 826,079 in 2025. Among U.S. cities with a population of 200,000 or more, San Francisco is ranked first by per capita income, third by population density, and sixth by aggregate income as of 2024. Some 4.6 million residents live in the city's metropolitan statistical area, which is the 13th-largest in the United States. Around 9.2 million live in the San Jose–San Francisco–Oakland combined statistical area, the fifth-largest in the United States.
San Francisco is a global technology hub on the tip of a peninsula surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay. Known for the Golden Gate Bridge, Victorian architecture, diverse culture, and world-class dining.
Today, San Francisco has 90 homes for sale at a median price of $1,125,000, typically selling in about 60 days. Families here choose from 45 schools rated 8 or higher on the Topfind School Score.
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Median Home Price
$8.00M
↑ 614.3% over the past yearMonths of Supply
Estimated time to sell all listings at the current sales pace
2.8 months of supply
Seller's MarketWith only 90 active listings, supply is tight.
What this means for buyers
Inventory is tight relative to how many homes sell each month—buyers have fewer options, and well-priced homes draw competition. Listings typically sell in ~60 days.
Sales Velocity
How fast homes are selling
Homes are sitting on the market—buyers often have strong leverage to negotiate price, terms, and repairs.
Inventory Distribution
Homes are selling quickly—most listings move within 30 days, signaling strong buyer demand.
Housing Tenure in San Francisco
Renting is more common here than statewide—this market has more rental inventory and transient residents.
38%
Homeowners
62%
Renters
Homeownership is 17.5% lower than the California average (55.5%)
362,650 households (2023)
Affordability Snapshot
Typical home cost
$7,547/mo
Actual housing expense
Affordable budget (28%)
$3,300/mo
Based on median income
Median household income
$11,787/mo
San Francisco
A typical home costs about 64% of the median household's income.
For reference, lenders typically recommend spending ≤28%.
Income needed to afford a typical home comfortably
$323K/year
Assumes housing costs ≤28% of income
20% down, 7% rate, 30-yr fixed. CA averages for tax/insurance.
Median Price by Bedroom
Larger homes command significantly higher prices, with sharp increases beyond 3 bedrooms.
Each additional bedroom adds about $435K in value on average, with larger homes seeing bigger price jumps.
Largest increase: 2 → 3 bedrooms (+$864K)
Price Reductions
22 listings have reduced their price
24% of active listings
Average reduction: 9.3% (~$105K)
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