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Intempus Realty
- We offer full service property management custom tailored to your needs. Our team of professionals understands exactly what is required to maximize the profits you receive from your real estate i... View full company profileMitchell Investments & Property Management
- We will manage your property to its full potential, saving you both time and money. We pro actively manage properties to achieve maximum value for our property investors. All properties are treat... View full company profileClarion Enterprises, Inc.
- We are a 2nd generation family run business. Our family has been providing management services for over twenty years in the SF Bay Region. Our fees are at least half of that charged by competito... View full company profileMillbrae, CA 94030
William Hill Property Management & Leasing
- This is where SMALLER IS BETTER! We spend more quality time managing your property and there are no hidden fees. We service single unit properties including single family homes, condos, & loft... View full company profileSan Francisco, CA 94123
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- We specialize in leasing, management, and sales of single-family homes, condominiums and apartment buildings. View full company profileSan Mateo, CA 94402
RealManage - HOA Management and Condo Management
- Using our state of the art technology, great people, and best practices, RealManage provides dramatically better community association management than the industry average. View full company profileLightner Property Group
- LPG was built on a foundation of technology, coupled with a commitment to consistency & efficiency. We're focused on providing cost-effective, highly systematic property management services for r... View full company profileSan Francisco, CA 94105
Market Info
San Francisco Management Companies
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Housing Market Stats
| San Francisco | California | U.S. | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Median Home Value | $839,700 | $514,000 | $192,400 |
| Owner Costs > 30% Income | 15.5% | 16.8% | 14.7% |
| Gross Rent > 30% Income | 20.1% | 20.5% | 19.2% |
San Francisco Housing Market Stats
As of 2008, the rental vacancy rate in San Francisco stood at 5%, relatively low compared to the rest of the country. There are about 733,556 housing units, averaging $839,700 in value, 49% of which are occupied by renters. The rent to price ratio in San Francisco is 0.2%, slightly lower than the California average. For 20% of San Francisco tenants, 30% or more of their income goes to paying rent.
Demographic Stats
| San Francisco | California | U.S. | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Avg Commute Time (minutes) | 27.4 | 26.8 | 25.3 |
| Median Age | 40.4 | 34.5 | 36.7 |
| Avg Household Size - Owners | 2.77 | 3.02 | 2.7 |
| Avg Household Size - Renters | 2.28 | 2.79 | 2.42 |
| Median Household Income | $79,387 | $60,498 | $52,175 |
| Per Capita Income | $46,301 | $29,180 | $27,466 |
San Francisco Demographic Info
San Francisco has a population of 1,748,891, comprised of 676,193 households, with on average 3 members per household. Out of approximately 985,435 people in the civilian workforce, 935,264 (95%) were employed in 2008. 87% of the population 25 and older has earned a high school diploma, with 48% holding a 4 year college degree.
Community Info

San Francisco Community Info
Famous for its steep, curving streets and its most notable architectural landmark—the Golden Gate Bridge—San Francisco, California has become a key hub for commerce and transportation on the nation’s West Coast. Its position on the harbor of the San Francisco Bay has made it a crucial trading and shipping point; thousands of local jobs are dependent on the port system alone. The fashion apparel, finance, and high-technology industries also play a major role in the city’s economy, which is kept strong through its highly educated work force. Of residents who are at least 25 years of age, 45% hold at least a bachelor’s degree. Residents of San Francisco have a high median household income of roughly $73,000 annually.
Tourism also plays a vital role in San Francisco’s economy. Tourist and residents have access to the city’s many attractions, which include San Francisco’s Chinatown area, Golden Gate Park, and the cable car system, which provides transit throughout the city. Citizens value their art and cultural events; the city supports several museums, theatres, music venues and art galleries, including the Museum of Modern Art, American Conservatory Theatre, The Fillmore, and The Palace of Fine Arts, which now is home to the Exploratorium. Tourists also visit the city to glimpse the unique architecture, which is Victorian in style, and also to glimpse (or actually tour) famous military fort turned prison, Alcatraz. Retail shopping in San Francisco’s Union Square area is another popular activity for tourists.
In the summer months, fog comes into the city on ocean winds as San Francisco’s cooler air moves inland. San Francisco citizens are familiar with the city’s fog, as well as its microclimates, which are small and uniquely different climates within a major climate. Public transportation within San Francisco and its many microclimates is managed primarily by the Muni, the BART, and the Caltrain. San Francisco International Airport handles the majority of the air traffic into and out of the city.
The Mayor of San Francisco is Gavin Newsome, who is the youngest mayor the city has had in more than 100 years. Mayor Newsome has firm stances on issues such as climate change, and providing local solutions that will help the global environmental crisis. He has also worked toward combating homelessness within the extremely diverse city, which is roughly 44% White, 20% Chinese, 14% Hispanic or Latino, 8% African American, and 5% Filipino.




