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Agent Pronto analyzes transaction data, specialties, client reviews, and more to find the best agent for you. Updated for October 2025. *
* Sales data is calculated based on transaction information available to Agent Pronto at the time of publishing and may not accurately reflect all transactions for a given agent.
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Sell your home fast and for top dollar or find your dream home at the best possible price. Use our free service to find top agents you can trust.
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San Francisco real estate Market Report.
Information and statistics on the latest trends in the San Francisco real estate market, updated for October 2025. *
The typical home value in San Francisco is projected to be $1,245,000 for the month of September. August’s finalized data reported the typical value of a home in the city to be $1,305,000—down 6.72% over the previous 12 months. For comparison, county-level data pegged home values at $1,305,000 in San Francisco County for the most recent reporting period. That number is expected to float around $1,245,000 in September.
San Francisco had 450 new listings and 414 listings that went under contract in August, decreasing the area’s total available inventory to 919—down 11.04% from the previous month. Inventory is projected to have further decreased in September.
Of those 919 active listings, 15.02% reduced their price in the month of August. The median listing price for homes in San Francisco grew 0.4% from July to August, bringing the current median listing price to $1,199,810. Based on projected data for September, listing prices may continue to grow.
The number of days that homes have been on the market prior to going under contract has been fairly steady year-over-year. In August 2025, the median time for a listed property to go pending was 36 days, compared to 39 days in August 2024. However, in recent months the median number of days from listed to pending appears to be falling. That trend is predicted to have carried through to this September.
Market gauge is calculated based on the the number of active listings divided by home sales over the most recently available reporting period.
Learn more about what San Francisco has to offer.
San Francisco offers residents a vibrant blend of culture, opportunity, and community—world-class arts, diverse neighborhoods, easy access to parks and the waterfront, and a collaborative, innovative spirit that keeps everyday life energized and connected.
San Francisco is a city where the unexpected becomes familiar and every neighborhood feels like a world of its own. From the painted ladies on Alamo Square to the immersive buzz of Chinatown, color, character, and culture unfold around every corner. Golden Gate Park invites joggers, picnickers, and museum-goers to lose themselves among towering eucalyptus or explore the living collections of the California Academy of Sciences. Food lovers savor farm-to-table dining, fresh dim sum, and bold flavors in the Mission District or along the trendy corridors of Hayes Valley.
Families are drawn to a strong network of diverse educational offerings, like famed Lowell High School and renowned institutions such as the University of San Francisco. The Presidio, once a military post, now invites play with serene trails and breathtaking bay views, while the Embarcadero bustles with farmers markets and ferry views. Major tech employers keep the city at the forefront of innovation, drawing ambitious professionals from Marin County and Oakland just across the water.
As distinct neighborhoods like Nob Hill and SoMa offer new experiences at every turn, San Francisco’s spirit is one of inclusion, creativity, and reinvention. Whether you’re buying your first pied-à-terre or selling a classic Victorian, Agent Pronto is ready to match you with the right real estate professional to navigate this endlessly compelling city.

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Take the guesswork out of finding an agent.
With over 2 million real estate agents across the U.S., it’s not easy deciding who to trust when buying or selling a home.
We’ve analyzed performance metrics, close rates, specialties, and client reviews of the top real estate agents in San Francisco to qualify the best agents for your specific needs.
We know that choosing the right real estate agent can be a stressful task. With Agent Pronto, it doesn’t have to be.
Data analysis with a human touch.
Agent Pronto works through troves of local and national housing data, client reviews, and agent performance metrics to find the top agents in San Francisco. But we don’t stop there.
Our Agent Specialists will take into account any special requests you have when searching for your real estate agent recommendation.
Need a great agent who speaks fluent Spanish and is a luxury condo expert in your neighborhood? No problem!
Resources for buyers and sellers.
Tips and market insights to make your San Francisco real estate journey a success.

Frequently Asked Questions
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There are more than 2 million real estate agents across the U.S., and you want to be sure the one you partner with is an experienced and trustworthy professional with strong local expertise covering the housing market in and around San Francisco. Working with a proven agent will help you sell your home faster and for more money, and help you find your dream home at the best possible price.
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Choosing a real estate agent to help you buy or sell property is one of the most important decisions you’ll make in your lifetime. You want to make sure your agent is an expert in your area, has a proven record helping people buy and sell similar homes to yours, and is well regarded by their previous clients. Let us know a few details about the property you are selling or the kind of home you want to buy, and Agent Pronto will match you with trusted real estate agents that have the experience you need. And before you interview an agent, check out our top five questions to ask a buyer’s agent and listing agent.
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We consider performance metrics, close rates, specialties, and client reviews to qualify the best full-time agents. We then take the information you provide about the home you are selling or the kind of home you want to buy, and analyze the top local agents with the right experience for your specific needs. For more than a decade, we've helped hundreds of thousands of home buyers and sellers find the right agent. Get started now and find the perfect real estate agent.
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