San Francisco 2-4 Unit Sales, January 2020 Report

Buying income property in San Francisco can be a good investment alternative to a single residence. Generally, multi-unit buildings come in at a lower price per square foot, and of course also can generate passive income. The strong employment market in the Bay Area makes for a robust rental economy. If you’re interested in income property, I strongly recommend you first meet with a qualified lawyer that specializes in landlord and tenant’s rights, and I can connect you to one if so. Following are a series of charts that can help you understand the 2-4 unit market right now.

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