Monthly Archives: August 2014

Gasp: SF’s Housing Market is Not That Overvalued After All

[Supply (blue) vs. demand (red). Image via SPUR] The bad news is that SPUR says we’re in an affordability crisis, not a bubble. And the even worse news is that affordability crises can last for long periods, while bubbles eventually … Continue reading

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In San Francisco real estate, $1M won’t buy much

click to enlarge AP Photo/Jeff Chiu George Limperis, a realtor with Paragon Real Estate Group, walks in the backyard of a property in the Noe Valley neighborhood in San Francisco, Wednesday, July 30, 2014. San Francisco Association of Realtors President … Continue reading

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San Francisco homes: million-dollar median

SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco Association of Realtors President Betty Taisch has two words of advice for those who want to live here and think $1 million will buy them their dream house: think again. In the souped-up world of … Continue reading

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Defunct San Francisco Reservoir to be Turned Into Park

A defunct San Francisco reservoir that’s gobbled up prime real estate for more than 70 years will soon be getting a new life – as a park. In late July, San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors approved the transfer of Francisco … Continue reading

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Google propels commercial real estate sales in the Bay Area

Office investors are showing no let-up in dealmaking, according to the latest numbers from Real Capital Analytics 15 photos Nathan Donato-Weinstein Real Estate Reporter- Silicon Valley Business Journal Email  |  Twitter Google Inc.’s ravenous appetite for office space continued to … Continue reading

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