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Downtown San Francisco is seeing home prices rebound

Last updated: June 20, 2025 10:20 am
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San Francisco’s Downtown Real Estate Market Shows Signs of Recovery

After years of decline, San Francisco’s downtown real estate market is beginning to show signs of life. Median home list prices in central neighborhoods like Nob Hill, Union Square, and the Tenderloin have surged by 51% in May compared to the previous year, according to Realtor.com.

This uptick in prices is indicative of renewed buyer interest in an area that had been struggling in recent years. The return of more workers to their offices, as well as the efforts of newly elected Mayor Daniel Lurie, are contributing to this positive trend.

Since taking office in January, Lurie has focused on improving public safety, cleanliness, and addressing homelessness in the city. He has launched a cleanup campaign aimed at curbing open-air drug markets and reducing homelessness. Lurie’s budget proposal includes cuts to city staffing, but also emphasizes core services like public safety.

The measures taken by Lurie’s administration are already showing results. Crime rates have dropped by nearly 30%, car break-ins are at a 22-year low, and street encampments have decreased significantly.

Despite some protests against the staffing cuts, Lurie’s office remains optimistic about the progress being made. Real estate experts have also noticed positive changes in the market, with increased foot traffic in downtown areas like Union Square.

While the housing market recovery is still uneven, with most ZIP codes in the city still below pre-pandemic pricing levels, the recent uptick in prices suggests a growing demand for homes in San Francisco. Factors like the return of office workers and the clustering of AI companies in the Bay Area are contributing to this resurgence.

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Overall, the real estate market in downtown San Francisco is showing signs of a fragile rebound. While challenges like high interest rates and affordability issues remain, the efforts of Mayor Lurie and the return of office workers are giving hope for a brighter future for the city’s core.

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