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Dona Crowder

Dona Crowder
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
San Francisco - CA

Broker (CA: 00570185)

47 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves San Francisco County, CA
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About Dona Crowder

Dona Crowder is a seasoned real estate professional currently serving as a Senior Broker Associate at Coldwell Banker Global Luxury in the Pacific Heights office. With over 35 years of experience in the industry, she has established herself as a leading expert in residential sales, luxury properties, and development opportunities. Prior to her current role, Dona was a Senior Marketing Broker at Pacific Union Christie's International and held the position of Assistant Manager from 2010 to 2015.

Dona's extensive background includes managing her family's real estate firm for two decades, during which she facilitated some of the most significant luxury property transactions in San Francisco and the Bay Area. Her portfolio encompasses a diverse range of properties, from modern high-rises and classic cooperatives to historic homes and new subdivisions.

Her commitment to the real estate community is evident through her active involvement with the San Francisco Association of Realtors, where she served as a director from 1993 to 1999 and again from 2002 to 2008. During her tenure, she held the roles of Chief Financial Officer and President, playing a pivotal role in transitioning the multiple listing service to an online platform. Dona has also contributed to various committees, including the Political Action Committee, Manager's Council, and Standards Panel, and is currently a member of the MLS/Tech and Standard Forms committees.

Dona's leadership extended to the California Association of Realtors, where she served as a director from 1999 to 2013 and was the Regional Chair for San Francisco in 2005. Her committee work included significant contributions to the Legislative and Land Use Committees, as well as chairing the Common-Interest-Development Committee and the Local Governmental Relations Committee.

In addition to her professional achievements, Dona is recognized for her contributions to the community and the real estate profession. She has been featured in "The Argonaut," contributing an article on women in organized real estate, and is a charter member of TopAgentNetwork.com, a national networking platform for top producers. Her affiliations also include the San Francisco Apartment Association and the Small Property Owners Association of San Francisco.

Dona has received numerous accolades, including the "Realtor of the Year" award from the San Francisco Association of Realtors in 2001 and the "Agent of Choice" recognition in 2002. She was honored as the "Woman of the Year" by the Family Service Agency of San Francisco for her fundraising efforts on behalf of underserved communities.

A resident of San Francisco since 1964, Dona holds a degree in microbiology from the University of California, Santa Barbara. In her personal time, she enjoys scuba diving, traveling, and is an active member of the Metropolitan Club, the city's oldest women's athletic club.

Clients consistently praise Dona for her professionalism, attention to detail, and commitment to communication throughout the transaction process.

San Francisco County, CA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$2,067,859
Avg. Listing Price
From Dona's portfolio
3.3 / 2.6
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,191 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
297
Active Listings
Current inventory

San Francisco County represents one of the most dynamic and concentrated real estate markets in the United States, where a single county encompasses an entire major metropolitan area. With 5,272 actively licensed real estate agents operating within just 47 square miles, this market demonstrates an extraordinary density of real estate professionals serving one of the world's most expensive housing markets. The county's unique geography as both a city and county creates a distinctive real estate ecosystem where agents navigate everything from Victorian homes in Pacific Heights to modern condominiums in South Beach.

What makes San Francisco County particularly fascinating is how its compact size belies the complexity of its real estate landscape. Every one of the 5,272 licensed agents maintains email contact information, reflecting the tech-savvy nature of this market where digital communication and virtual tours became standard practice long before the pandemic. The concentration of wealth, limited housing supply, and constant influx of tech workers create a market where agents must be exceptionally knowledgeable about micro-neighborhoods and zoning complexities.

Major San Francisco County, California Real Estate Markets

Unlike traditional counties with multiple cities, San Francisco County consists entirely of the City and County of San Francisco, creating distinct neighborhood markets that function almost like separate municipalities. The Financial District and South of Market (SOMA) areas drive the luxury condominium market, while neighborhoods like Noe Valley, Castro, and Mission Dolores represent some of the most sought-after residential areas. The Sunset and Richmond districts offer relatively more affordable single-family homes, though "affordable" remains relative in a market where median home prices consistently rank among the highest nationally.

Each neighborhood within San Francisco County operates with its own pricing dynamics and buyer demographics. Russian Hill and Pacific Heights cater to ultra-high-net-worth individuals, while emerging areas like Dogpatch and Potrero Hill attract tech professionals seeking newer construction and proximity to Silicon Valley companies. The Presidio area, with its mix of historic military housing converted to luxury residences, represents one of the most unique real estate submarkets in the country.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

San Francisco County's real estate market operates under some of the most restrictive zoning laws and rent control regulations in the nation, creating a complex environment where agents must navigate intricate legal frameworks. The city's famous hills, earthquake considerations, and historic preservation requirements add layers of complexity that require specialized knowledge. Surprisingly, despite its reputation for sky-high prices, the county maintains significant affordable housing initiatives and rent-controlled units that create diverse opportunities for different buyer segments.

The market's seasonality differs from typical California patterns, with fog patterns and microclimates affecting desirability throughout the year. Areas like Noe Valley and Mission District can be 15-20 degrees warmer than Richmond or Sunset districts, directly impacting property values and buyer preferences. This geographic complexity, combined with the tech industry's influence on employment patterns, creates rapid shifts in neighborhood desirability that successful agents must constantly monitor.

Why Businesses Need San Francisco County, California Agent Contact Data

The concentrated wealth and high transaction volumes in San Francisco County make it a prime target for businesses serving the real estate industry. With 5,272 agents handling some of the highest-value residential transactions in the country, this represents an exceptionally lucrative market for mortgage lenders, insurance providers, home improvement services, and luxury goods companies. The fact that all licensed agents maintain email addresses facilitates direct digital marketing campaigns to professionals who regularly work with high-net-worth clients.

Financial services companies, in particular, find San Francisco County agent networks invaluable for reaching affluent buyers and sellers who require specialized lending products, wealth management services, and investment opportunities. The county's agents often work with clients purchasing multiple properties, international buyers, and individuals with complex financial portfolios, making these professional relationships particularly valuable for businesses offering premium services and products.

Contact Information

Brokerage
Coldwell Banker Realty

Office Website
Office Address
2001 Van Ness Ave Ste 300
San Francisco, CA  94109
(San Francisco County)
Office Phone
415-474-1750
Office Fax
415-771-1264
Mobile
415-474-1750
Email
dona.crowder@************

Service Areas

San Francisco: CA South San Francisco: CA

Current Property Listings

As of 1/31/2026, Dona Crowder has 2 properties for sale in San Francisco and surrounding areas.

$6,198,000

Listed 2025-09-26

2020 Webster St
San Francisco, CA  94115

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 4.5
Sq Ft: 4,416
Lot: 3,132 sf
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$8,500,000

Listed 2025-11-17

301 Main St Unit 37B
San Francisco, CA  94105

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 3.5
Sq Ft: 3,382
Lot: 76,208 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Dona Crowder currently has no rental properties available in San Francisco and surrounding areas. Check back later.