Monthly Archives: January 2016

How a tech slowdown could affect Bay Area housing

When dot-com stocks crashed in 2000, some predicted that Silicon Valley home prices — coming off four years of double-digit gains — would also tumble. And while there was a decline, it didn’t go far or last long. Article source: … Continue reading

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Meet the exec who’s leading the new S.F. office for the Chicago developer …

As you were browsing http://www.bizjournals.com something about your browser made us think you were a bot. There are a few reasons this might happen: You’re a power user moving through this website with super-human speed. You’ve disabled JavaScript in your … Continue reading

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CBRE study quantifies tech’s footprint around the Bay

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Bay Area and national real estate markets show continued strength

With “The Big Short” a hit in local cineplexes, people may once again be thinking about bubbles that can burst. But a new report from the CoreLogic real estate information service indicates continued strength in the housing market. The service’s … Continue reading

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Real estate: continued strength in the housing market

With “The Big Short” a hit in local cineplexes, people may once again be thinking about bubbles that can burst. But a new report from the CoreLogic real estate information service indicates continued strength in the housing market. The service’s … Continue reading

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