Monthly Archives: October 2017

Infernos could worsen Bay Area’s already brutal housing market

The deadly wildfires that roared through Sonoma and Napa counties this week, destroying thousands of homes, might also scorch the Bay Area’s already brutal housing market for months or years to come, experts warned Friday. An estimated 2,800 homes have been … Continue reading

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Deadly California Fires Stretch an Already Tight Housing Market

Ethan de Seife and Laura Holtan moved to California’s Sonoma County from Vermont last year with their newborn son, two cats and a dog in tow, immediately running up against a harsh reality: the state’s housing market is expensive, and … Continue reading

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Bay Area real estate: Home loan delinquencies go down, down, down

It’s been years since the Bay Area housing market began its dramatic, post-recession appreciation in prices, and delinquency rates for home loans keep falling across the region. The foreclosure nightmares of the Great Recession are now a vague memory. In … Continue reading

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Increasing number of SF apartments offering ‘move in specials’

Caption Close We all know the San Francisco rental market is tough. In recent years, it has presented challengers for renters, but now it seems to be getting tougher for landlords. If the number of “move in specials” is anything to … Continue reading

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Bay Area real estate: Home loan delinquencies go down, down, down

It’s been years since the Bay Area housing market began its dramatic, post-recession appreciation in prices, and delinquency rates for home loans keep falling across the region. The foreclosure nightmares of the Great Recession are now a vague memory. In … Continue reading

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