December 25, 2025 - 21:17

Demand for luxury homes in San Francisco continues to mirror the peak levels experienced during the pandemic, showcasing a resilient market amidst economic fluctuations. While high-end single-family homes are drawing significant interest, the condominium sector is facing challenges, struggling to attract buyers in the same way.
As of 2025, five of the city's most expensive unsold homes have caught the attention of real estate enthusiasts and potential buyers alike. These properties, characterized by their lavish amenities and prime locations, highlight the ongoing allure of luxury living in the Bay Area.
Despite the robust demand for high-end residences, the condo market's sluggish performance raises questions about shifting buyer preferences. Many prospective homeowners seem to favor spacious single-family homes, which offer more privacy and outdoor space, a trend that has become increasingly important post-pandemic.
As the market evolves, it will be interesting to see how these unsold luxury properties adapt to meet the changing demands of buyers in San Francisco.
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