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Ted Bartlett

Ted Bartlett
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
San Francisco - CA

Salesperson (CA: 01153827)

27 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves San Francisco County, CA
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About Ted Bartlett

**Ted Bartlett Hinckley**

Ted Bartlett Hinckley holds a Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences and City and Regional Planning from the University of California, Berkeley, and is an alumnus of both San Francisco University High School and Cathedral School for Boys.

In 1987, as a freshman at UC Berkeley, Ted acquired a neglected nursing home located at 2521 College Avenue. He successfully transformed this property into a thriving 13-bedroom student rooming house, which he continues to manage today.

From 1992 to 1994, Ted served as a Vista Volunteer and later as a project manager for the non-profit organization Asian Inc., overseeing the development of a 24-unit affordable housing project at 518 Minna Street. His role involved collaboration with various stakeholders, including directors, agencies, lenders, consultants, architects, engineers, general contractors, vendors, property managers, tenants, and the media, from the initial planning stages through to project completion and occupancy.

Between 1995 and 1997, Ted worked as a project manager for Fisher Development, focusing on nationwide retail and restaurant construction projects. He then joined Chevy’s Inc. in 1997, where he managed the construction and remodeling of large full-service restaurants.

In 1998, Ted obtained his California B Class General Contractor's License. The following year, he partnered with his mother, Tina Bartlett Hinckley, to become a Realtor. Together, they actively engage with a vibrant community of San Francisco Realtors, exchanging insights and leveraging technology to enhance their service in the city. Elizabeth Roeder joined their team in 2018.

Ted's extensive 52-year residency in San Francisco, combined with his expertise in community development, housing design, and construction, provides invaluable support to both buyers and sellers across all neighborhoods in the city. He leads bi-weekly inventory calls for Compass San Francisco, fostering collaboration among over 150 agents who share vital property and community information.

Throughout his career, Ted has developed numerous student housing projects in Berkeley, residential homes in San Francisco, and estates in Napa. In 2022, he will commence construction on the Painted Gentlemen condominiums at 802-810 Steiner Street, situated across from Alamo Square and the iconic Painted Ladies.

In Spring 2021, Ted and his business partner, Victoria Stewart Davis, acquired commercial condominiums in the Lobby and Level A of 1177 California - The Gramercy Towers. They have since remodeled and expanded the office space, establishing NobHillCompass.com, a collaborative platform for top-producing real estate professionals.

Visitors are welcome to experience the stunning views from the top of Nob Hill, where Ted's office is located directly across from Osso Steakhouse, renowned for its exceptional cuisine. While they work closely with the Nob Hill Neighborhood Association and The Gramercy Towers HOA to plan a permanent use for their commercial space, it has been activated for private gatherings, particularly before events at the nearby Masonic Auditorium.

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

$2,067,859
Avg. Listing Price
From Ted'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
Compass
Office Address
1177 California St
San Francisco, CA  94108
(San Francisco County)
Office Phone
415-345-3000
Office Fax
Mobile
415-250-0711
Email
ted@************

Service Areas

San Francisco: CA

Current Property Listings

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

$2,500,000

Listed 2025-08-24

1200 California St Unit 20B
San Francisco, CA  94109

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,800
Lot: 19,280 sf
Condos Map
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$995,000

Listed 2025-10-24

1201 California St Unit 502
San Francisco, CA  94109

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,124
Lot: 14,166 sf
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Current Property Rentals

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