Monthly Archives: July 2020

Real estate market in the Mission appears to recover, for now

The real estate market in the Mission District and San Francisco appears to be on its way to recovering from the shutdown in March, according to several real estate agents, although some parts of the market remain sluggish. “The market … Continue reading

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Here’s how the plunge in the SF rental market breaks down by neighborhood

San Francisco has seen a major reset in rental rates through the coronavirus pandemic. San Francisco has seen a major reset in rental rates through the… The historic rental drop in San Francisco in recent months has not affected all … Continue reading

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SF’s hot office market freezes with record-low leasing during coronavirus

In recent years, San Francisco’s office market set new pricing records as rents soared amid seemingly unstoppable tech demand. But as the coronavirus shuttered most workplaces, new leasing activity plunged to a record low. Companies signed new leases totaling 266,000 … Continue reading

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Bay Area property tax rolls are up 6.7% this year. It’s next year assessors worry about

The total assessed value of taxable property in all Bay Area counties except Contra Costa hit $1.72 trillion as of Jan. 1 — up $108 billion or a healthy 6.7% over last year — but growth could slow significantly this … Continue reading

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Coronavirus economy: Office leasing slumps in Bay Area

Office markets in the South Bay, East Bay and Peninsula turned sluggish and posted their weakest leasing performances in years during the second quarter of this year amid coronavirus-linked business shutdowns, according to separate reports from Colliers International. The leasing … Continue reading

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