Monthly Archives: January 2014

Is San Francisco housing headed for a crash?

In San Francisco, there should be a saying: Buy a home at the right time, sell at the right time. Do so, and you’re set for life. Yes, it’s a crowded, highly desired metro with myriad issues keeping home buying … Continue reading

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Top three markets for apartment rent growth located in Bay Area

New apartment complexes like the Paragon in Fremont, which opened in 2013, added much needed supply to the Bay Area apartment market. Blanca Torres Reporter- San Francisco Business Times Email  | Twitter  | Google+  | LinkedIn The nation’s top three performing apartment rental … Continue reading

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Top three markets for apartment rent growth call Bay Area home

New apartment complexes like the Paragon in Fremont, which opened in 2013, added much needed supply to the Bay Area apartment market. Blanca Torres Reporter- San Francisco Business Times Email  | Twitter  | Google+  | LinkedIn The nation’s top three performing apartment rental … Continue reading

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Sneak peek: Mayor Ed Lee has a housing solution

Mayor Ed Lee thinks he has a solution to slow the accelerating problem of homeowners being priced out of San Francisco and the Bay Area – build new housing at perhaps the fastest rate in the city’s history. That’s the … Continue reading

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Bay Area home sales in December reach six-year low, driving up prices

The ongoing tight Bay Area housing market pushed December home sales down to their lowest level in six years, driving the median sales price for single-family homes up 21.3 percent — to $570,000. Across the nine-county Bay Area, December saw … Continue reading

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