Monthly Archives: August 2018

SF residential projects languish as rising costs force developers to cash out

Just 3 miles separate 2675 Folsom St., a vacant former restaurant equipment warehouse in the Mission District, and 160 Folsom St., a former parking lot near the Transbay Transit Center where a condo tower is under construction. But in the … Continue reading

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Marin landlord, Bay Area property manager charged with price-gouging during wildfires

A Novato landlord and a Bay Area property manager were charged by the state Thursday on allegations of violating the California price-gouging law after a state of emergency was declared in the Tubbs fire in Sonoma and Napa counties last … Continue reading

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From homeowner, to tenant, to evicted

After buying the home, Working Dirt raised the Fetu’us’ rent steadily over the years, the family says. Their payments hit $4,374 in June — more than Fetu’u’s monthly mortgage when he owned the home. The payments were difficult for the … Continue reading

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Marin landlord, Bay Area property manager charged with price …

A Novato landlord and a Bay Area property manager were charged by the state Thursday on allegations of violating the California price-gouging law after a state of emergency was declared in the Tubbs fire in Sonoma and Napa counties last … Continue reading

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Priced out: She broke baseball’s glass ceiling, but she couldn’t keep her Bay Area home

CLICK HERE if you are having a problem viewing the photos on a mobile device VALLEJO — Sherry Davis has lived all over Northern California, from a tree house in the Santa Cruz mountains during the 1970s, to a rent-controlled apartment in … Continue reading

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