Monthly Archives: July 2020

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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Bay Area Nonprofits Brace For Difficult Summer

The sudden economic downturn is shaking the region’s nonprofits, some of which had only recently found some footing after years of struggles in a pricey real estate market. Following the last recession, a number of Bay Area nonprofits like the Sierra Club … Continue reading

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SF homebuyers get pickier amid pandemic concerns, agents say

Private outdoor space is a new must for San Francisco buyers. This Castro home with a three-level garden is a prime example. Private outdoor space is a new must for San Francisco buyers. This… The rumors are rampant — San … Continue reading

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SF homebuyers get pickier amid pandemic concerns, agents say

Private outdoor space is a new must for San Francisco buyers. This Castro home with a three-level garden is a prime example. Private outdoor space is a new must for San Francisco buyers. This… The rumors are rampant — San … Continue reading

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COVID-19 crisis clouds real estate crystal ball in Tri-Valley

Working from home is a new normal for residents in the Bay Area and is also making it harder to predict the future of real estate. David Stark, public affairs director for Bay East. (Contributed photo) “We know there’s not … Continue reading

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