Monthly Archives: February 2020

Former Symantec CEO Greg Clark Selling $6.9M Home in S.F. Bay Area

Former Symantec CEO Greg Clark has listed his Hillsborough, CA, home for $6.9 million. The Australian businessman bought the newly built Hamptons-style abode in 2016, the same year he joined Symantec.  Records show the home in the exclusive enclave just south … Continue reading

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Endorsement: San Jose’s Measure E Will Help Housing and Homeless Crises

San Jose voters are currently voting (yes, the vote has started already, and will be ongoing now through March 3) on Measure E, a ballot initiative that would generate $22 to $73 million annually to increase the city’s affordable housing stock and … Continue reading

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Housing crisis fix? Proposed state law inspired by homeless Oakland moms aims to fill vacant homes

State legislation introduced Wednesday aims to reduce the number of empty homes in California and give tenants the right of first refusal to buy foreclosed properties. The bill was inspired by the plight of a group of homeless mothers who … Continue reading

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Bay Area city makes list of hottest cities for millennials looking to buy homes

Tract homes fill the streets of Palmdale, Calif., one of nation’s leading cities for millennial homeownership. Here are the top 10, according to Smart Asset’s new study of census data. Tract homes fill the streets of Palmdale, Calif., one of … Continue reading

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San Jose called hardest place in U.S. to buy a home

If you just bought a house in San Jose, it might be time to treat yourself to an extra pat on the back, because real estate site would have you believe this was a borderline Herculean feat. Realtor Deputy News … Continue reading

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