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    San Francisco Real Estate

    San Francisco real estate, one of the USA's supposedly "frothiest" real estate markets, is no longer an instant jackpot for sellers-now it's just a jackpot. Buyers, though still facing high prices, now have enough time to actually think an offer over before making it.

    Back in 2004 a piece of San Francisco real estate might spark a bidding war among prospective buyers as soon as it hit the market. Today, a property might actually-gasp!-sit on the market long enough for buyers and sellers to negotiate. San Francisco Real Estate: Good Time to Buy, Sell, or Both?

    To recap the San Francisco real estate market 2004-2005

    * 2004: prices high, seller's market;

    * 2005, spring: prices even higher, all-out seller's market; 10 offers on a new listing common

    * 2005, fall: prices only slightly higher or same; 1-2 offers on a new listing more common

    In short, while average selling prices haven't dropped, now might still be a better time for prospective buyers-and even sellers-who prefer a calmer market.

    True, there are those who have been saying for five years now that you should sell as fast possible and not even think of buying. Now that the market for real estate in San Francisco more closely resembles a real estate market than an art auction, those same people are talking of a "slow-down" and even the bursting of the often-alleged Bay Area real estate bubble.

    But after accelerating head-long for years, it was hard for the market to do anything but slow down. Meanwhile, with multi-million-dollar houses, apartments, and offices selling for no less than before, it's hard to feel like anything is bursting except sellers' bank accounts. Of course, there's never any telling what the future might bring.

    Tom Hageman, a licensed California realtor with a blog at ziprealty.typepad.com, notes that the market is still strong, but properties will sit on the market longer starting in fall 2005, for a variety of reasons:

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