Monthly Archives: July 2018

Steady rise in Bay Area rents fuels debate over November measure

Bay Area rents have yet to hit a ceiling, fueling the debate over a November ballot measure to allow price controls on more California properties. Rents increased in June across the region, led by a 2.5 percent median increase in … Continue reading

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More Real Estate Funds Aim to Preserve Affordable Housing, Boost Economic Development

The flurry of value-add apartment investing in recent years has sparked a countermove by public and private entities that are pooling their capital and stepping in to slow the erosion of the country’s low-income housing stock. Added to that, new … Continue reading

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Tiny Palo Alto pad was just $40K in the 70s. Now, it’s $2.5M

Caption Close Oh, for a time machine. In the 70s, this home cost $40K. Today: $2.5M Oh, for a time machine. In the 70s, this home cost $40K. Today: $2.5M Photo: The Troyer Group • Intero Real Estate Services Oh, … Continue reading

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Twelve Pacific Union Real Estate Professionals and Teams Named to REAL Trends Top 250 in the US for 2017 Sales …

SAN FRANCISCO, July 2, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Twelve real estate professionals and teams at Pacific Union International have been ranked among the most productive in the United States, a testament to the firm’s commitment to recruiting and retaining California’s top … Continue reading

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How San Francisco minimum wage increase affects Sacramento …

It’s no secret that Bay Area residents have been flocking to Sacramento and other California cities, or even fleeing the state, to escape skyrocketing housing costs. The minimum wage bump to $15 per hour took effect Sunday in San Francisco, … Continue reading

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