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Average San Francisco home value tops metros across U.S., Zillow says

Zillow recently released its Q1 2016 Market Report, noting that inventory across the nation has dropped almost 6 percent annually, with over 10 percent decreases in both bottom and middle-tier homes. The real estate website estimates the national Zillow Home Value Index (ZHVI) at $186,200 in the first quarter of 2016.

Other significant findings from the report include:

San Francisco’s bottom and middle-tier homes dropped significantly in inventory during the first quarter of 2016, decreasing 17.7 percent and 6.7 percent, respectively. The Bay Area’s top-tier sector hardly offset the drops, increasing a slight 1.7 percent.

 

Despite lulls in inventory in the first quarter, San Francisco saw bumps in all tiers of home values, with bottom, middle and top-tier home values increasing by 11 percent, 11.5 percent and 12.1 percent. With a ZHVI of $806,600, San Francisco easily tops any metro in average home value, according to the report.

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