San Francisco Housing Market Report – June 2026
Here's a look at how the San Francisco, CA real estate market performed in June 2026, based on actual sold data from the MLS.
Market Snapshot
- Homes Sold: 696
- Median Sale Price: $1,700,000
- Average Sale Price: $2,216,954
- Average Price Per Sq Ft: $1,142
- Average Days on Market: 47
- Sale-to-List Price Ratio: 115.4%
Month-Over-Month Trends
Compared to May, the median sale price in San Francisco moved 4.5% down (from $1,780,000 to $1,700,000). The number of homes sold was 2.8% up compared to the prior month (677 vs. 696). Average days on market shifted 2.2% up (46 days to 47 days).
Year-Over-Year Comparison
Compared to June 2025, the median sale price is 13.3% up (from $1,500,000 to $1,700,000). Sales volume is 17.0% up year-over-year.
What This Means
San Francisco's housing market is showing mixed signals heading into the summer months. While sales volume ticked up to 696 homes, this gain likely reflects improved data collection rather than genuine buyer momentum. The more telling indicator is that median prices dipped 4.5% from May, though they remain substantially higher year-over-year at 13.3% above June 2025 levels. The real story lies in those price gains being driven by a portfolio shift toward higher-end properties rather than across-the-board appreciation, as evidenced by the $516,000 gap between median and average sale prices.
Buyers continue to hold the upper hand in this market. Homes are selling above asking at 115.4%, a strong indicator of seller positioning, yet inventory is building with 1,218 active listings. More telling is that listings are lingering slightly longer on the market—47 days versus 46 last month—and unsold homes are averaging 88 days. This creeping inventory growth, combined with stalled mortgage rates, suggests buyers have more negotiating power than they did a year ago. The condo segment represents over a third of sales, indicating sustained interest in urban living despite earlier predictions of exodus. San Francisco remains a seller's market, but the competitive advantage is gradually shifting.
San Francisco Sales by Zip Code
| Zip Code | Homes Sold | Median Price | Avg $/SqFt | Avg DOM |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 94110 | 62 | $1,760,000 | $969 | 47 |
| 94109 | 56 | $1,312,500 | $1,036 | 60 |
| 94114 | 55 | $1,934,000 | $1,410 | 37 |
| 94107 | 43 | $999,000 | $1,092 | 47 |
| 94121 | 40 | $2,169,000 | $1,210 | 44 |
| 94112 | 37 | $1,385,000 | $927 | 41 |
| 94131 | 36 | $1,825,000 | $1,258 | 41 |
| 94117 | 35 | $1,650,000 | $1,250 | 46 |
| 94115 | 34 | $3,000,000 | $1,299 | 38 |
| 94122 | 32 | $1,889,000 | $1,141 | 33 |
| 94116 | 32 | $1,794,444 | $1,137 | 36 |
| 94123 | 28 | $2,987,500 | $1,478 | 42 |
| 94105 | 28 | $1,064,000 | $1,210 | 53 |
| 94127 | 27 | $2,402,468 | $1,120 | 41 |
| 94118 | 27 | $3,008,888 | $1,379 | 35 |
| 94103 | 21 | $899,000 | $856 | 87 |
| 94134 | 20 | $1,208,500 | $780 | 53 |
| 94102 | 18 | $901,500 | $1,026 | 59 |
| 94132 | 16 | $1,360,000 | $870 | 46 |
| 94133 | 13 | $1,950,000 | $1,291 | 62 |
| 94124 | 12 | $964,000 | $756 | 48 |
| 94158 | 10 | $1,517,500 | $1,252 | 40 |
| 94108 | 8 | $1,575,000 | $1,187 | 71 |
| 94111 | 4 | $1,705,333 | $1,045 | 27 |
| 94130 | 1 | $499,000 | $737 | 112 |
| 94104 | 1 | $1,650,000 | $1,250 | 146 |
Sales by Property Type
| Property Type | Homes Sold | Median Price | Avg $/SqFt |
|---|---|---|---|
| SINGLE_FAMILY | 313 | $1,910,000 | $1,266 |
| CONDOS | 258 | $1,187,500 | $1,139 |
| MULTI_FAMILY | 81 | $2,095,000 | $741 |
| CONDO | 25 | $1,725,000 | $1,292 |
| OTHER | 12 | $1,625,000 | $305 |
| TOWNHOMES | 3 | $1,810,000 | $1,501 |
| Unknown | 2 | $2,375,000 | N/A |
| LAND | 1 | $7,150,000 | N/A |
| COOP | 1 | $2,625,000 | $1,141 |
Sales by Price Range
| Price Range | Homes Sold |
|---|---|
| $300K - $399K | 4 |
| $400K - $499K | 7 |
| $500K - $749K | 56 |
| $750K+ | 629 |
Current Active Listings
As of this report, there are 1,218 active listings in San Francisco with a median asking price of $1,265,000 and an average of 88 days on market.
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