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‘A million dollars over asking’: AI wealth is fueling housing market frenzy in San Francisco
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· August 17, 2026
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Key points The median home price in San Francisco has reached $1. 7 million, according to Redfin, outpacing the national median home price of $440,600.
A significant shift is occurring in the San Francisco housing market, driven by the artificial intelligence boom. The city, once a symbol of post-pandemic urban decline, is now experiencing rapid growth. Tech workers with substantial cash and stock options are entering the market, leading to increased home prices.
The median home price in San Francisco has reached $1.7 million, according to Redfin, outpacing the national median home price of $440,600. A notable trend is the prevalence of all-cash home sales, with about one in three sales in the Bay Area being cash transactions from April to June.
Further details on this development can be found through the original source, which provides more insight into the current state of the San Francisco housing market.
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Published: August 17, 2026 ·
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