
"The San Francisco metro area continues to show a competitive housing market in Oct. 2025. HW Data shows 662 single-family homes sold across the San Francisco metro area last week. The Market Action Index, a key indicator of housing activity, stands at 52.6 a sign that demand is outpacing supply. The San Francisco metro has 1.37 months of inventory, underscoring tight supply."
"The median listing price for absorbed homes is $1,284,888. Homes spend a median of 42 days on the market and an average of 81 days, suggesting a brisk sales pace for a high-priced region. The metro added 498 new listings last week with a median price of $1.2 million. About 28.3% of active listings saw a price decrease well below both the California housing market and national housing trends."
"The rental market remains strong, with 1,013 units available at a median rent of $3,700. The continued strength reflects steady demand tied to the Bay Area's job market and lifestyle appeal. For lenders and real estate agents, these conditions bring both opportunity and competition. Lenders may see steady demand for financing as buyers compete for limited listings, while agents can use the brisk sales cycle to motivate potential sellers."
662 single-family homes sold across the San Francisco metro area last week, with a Market Action Index of 52.6 indicating demand outpacing supply. The metro has 1.37 months of inventory. The median listing price for absorbed homes is $1,284,888. Homes spend a median of 42 days on the market and an average of 81 days. The metro added 498 new listings last week with a median price of $1.2 million. About 28.3% of active listings saw a price decrease, well below California and national rates. Overall median list price is $1.195 million at $670 per square foot. The rental market lists 1,013 units at a median rent of $3,700. Lenders may see steady financing demand and agents can leverage the brisk sales cycle; monitoring price shifts and inventory will guide client strategies as the region heads into winter.
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