Monthly Archives: June 2019

Sound Off: What synergies exist between China’s and the Bay Area’s real estate markets?

Amy Sung Amy Sung Caption Close Amy Sung Amy Sung A: The San Francisco Bay Area, a popular location for Chinese investors, continues to attract home buyers. According to the National Association of Realtors, for the sixth consecutive year, China … Continue reading

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Why one California resident opened his home and heart to a homeless couple

After 10 years of living on the streets in Oakland, California, Greg Dunston and Marie Mckinzie have a new normal thanks to a generous Bay Area homeowner who wanted to improve their lives and share the message that homelessness is … Continue reading

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$5 million San Francisco Victorian ‘fixer’: Should it be gutted or preserved?

What would you do with this grand Victorian in SF’S Cow Hollow? $5M gives you the rights to decide. What would you do with this grand Victorian in SF’S Cow Hollow? $5M gives you the rights to decide. Photo: Daniel … Continue reading

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Buying a home in SF means earning a $200K salary—at least

Although the San Francisco housing market sputtered slightly over the past 12 months, the fact remains that most people will never be able to buy a home at market prices in the city. According to the SF-based investment fund Unison, … Continue reading

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Sorry Google—Funding More Homes Won’t Solve the Bay Area Housing Crunch

I respect Google for trying. The technology giant announced earlier this week a $1 billion commitment to help offset the San Francisco Bay Area housing shortage. It’s a noble overture. But even that sizable amount is a very small drop … Continue reading

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