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Noe Valley faces housing market instability amid extreme remodels and zoning changes

March 14, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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Noe Valley faces housing market instability amid extreme remodels and zoning changes
Concerns over housing market instability took center stage during a recent San Francisco government meeting, as officials discussed the implications of extreme remodels in neighborhoods like Noe Valley. A local representative highlighted a specific property that underwent significant changes, including a vertical expansion that altered its footprint and market value. Originally sold for $7.6 million in September 2021, the property was recently relisted for $9 million but has since had its listing removed, raising questions about its sale status.

The representative expressed deep concern about the broader impact of such remodels on housing stability, particularly in areas designated as priority equity geographies. They noted that several similar properties in the neighborhood are also struggling to sell, indicating a troubling trend in the market. The discussion underscored the importance of monitoring demolition counts and adhering to legislation aimed at preventing displacement and addressing racial and social equity issues in zoning and planning processes.

As the meeting concluded, the representative emphasized the need for continued vigilance in managing the effects of these remodels on the community, reinforcing the significance of maintaining equitable housing practices in San Francisco.

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