Van Ness Avenue Corridor
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Van Ness Ave. serves as a natural boundary for many San Francisco neighborhoods, but life along the corridor has its own distinct style. Step a block a two to the west or east and you’ll find yourself in distinctly different neighborhoods. Life on the Van Ness corridor isn’t for those seeking to get away from it all — this is about living life in the middle of it all.

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Our Current Selection of Van Ness Avenue Corridor Homes for Sale

Condominium
$1,099,000 | 2, 2, 1
MLS# 425003019
Discover the perfect blend of luxury, innovation, and flexibility in this stunning New Construction 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom corner condo in Lower Nob Hill! Designed for modern living, this urban retreat offers 2 private balconies for seamless indoor-outdoor enjoyment, complemented by upscale...
Condominium
$328,000 | 0, 1, 0
MLS# 425003304
Beautifully restored landmark building located in the heart of San Francisco. The Book Concern Building was built in 1908 and was completely transformed in 2007 to exemplify urban city living. This studio features soaring ceilings, hardwood floors, stainless steel finishes,...
Condominium
$579,000 | 0, 1, 1
MLS# 425003092
Discover a stunning studio condo located in the heart of San Francisco's Performing Arts district, nestled within a remarkable high-rise building. This captivating residence covers 586 sq ft and offers an exceptional living experience. Situated on the 5th floor, this...
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Van Ness Corridor Neighborhood Vibe

High rise life with the city at your front door! You are close to everything, which is perfect except for those moments when you’d really like to get away from it all for a few minutes. Van Ness is a busy transit corridor, and if your destination is Silicon Valley, the Financial District, or the East Bay, you’ll find that life in the Van Ness corridor is central, convenient, and never too far from great transit, shops, or restaurants.

 

Popular Van Ness Corridor Home Styles

Don’t go looking for a single-family home! The Van Ness corridor is high-density San Francisco, with mixed-use buildings featuring ground-floor retail with residential homes above — from classic older buildings to newer condo developments like The Rockwell, The Austin, and The Artani.

 

Getting Around in the Van Ness Corridor

You certainly don’t need a car, even though Van Ness Ave. is the 101 freeway as it passes through San Francisco. The high-density urban core is designed for city denizens without a car. Rapid Bus Transit is currently under construction on Van Ness Ave., and no matter where you are in the neighborhood you are just a short distance from city transit options.

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Awards, Accolades, and Recognition

We’re proud of the recognition we’ve earned for excellence in San Francisco real estate representation.

Our broker, Matt Fuller, is a recognized thought leader, white paper author, and media consultant for the real estate industry. He has served as the President of the San Francisco Association of Realtors and the Director of the California Association of Realtors.

We are members of the Top Agent Network, San Francisco’s premier community for the top ten percent of local real estate agents.

We’ve received numerous industry certifications including Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS), Graduate of REALTOR Institute (GRI), and National Association of REALTOR (NAR) Fair Housing.

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We love, live, and work here, and are experts in the details of each of the ninety neighborhoods San Francisco has to offer.

Wherever you are in the home buying or selling journey, we have insights to share. Get in touch with us today.









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    Van Ness Corridor Housing Market Trends

    Median Sales Price

    Median sales price is calculated based on sold data and doesn’t account for seller concessions. Median price represents the point at which half of the homes sold for more and half sold for less. In smaller neighborhoods like many of those found in San Francisco, this metric is less likely to be influenced by extremely high or low sales prices that don’t represent the typical neighborhood home.

    Days on Market

    Days on Market indicates how quickly or slowly homes are selling in the neighborhood. The lower the days on market (DOM), the stronger the market is for sellers, all other things being equal.

    Number of Active Listings

    The number of homes available for sale in active status at the end of a given month. Fewer homes available for sale may indicate a seasonal trend or market dynamics that favor a seller more than a buyer.

    Sales Price Compared to List Price

    In strong or balanced markets, homes in San Francisco typically sell over asking. In a buyer’s market, homes will sell at list price or slightly under. If a home has had price reductions, the calculation is based on the last listed price.

    Price per Square Foot

    Price per square foot is most useful when the homes are almost identical in size, age, layout and other factors important to buyers. Our experience suggests it is a more valuable metric in larger condo buildings and less valuable for homes in neighborhoods built with a diverse selection of styles, sizes, and ages.

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