Monthly Archives: March 2021

Wave of 10 Eichler Homes for Sale Makes a Splash in San Francisco Bay Area

As you were browsing, something about your browser made us think you might be a bot. There are a few reasons this might happen, including: You’re a power user moving through this website with super-human speed You’ve disabled JavaScript and/or … Continue reading

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Dropbox subleases S.F. HQ to second biotech firm, reports nearly $400 million loss on real estate

Biotech growth in the 750,000-square-foot property, branded as the Exchange, has helped boost its value to lofty heights. Owner Kilroy Realty is in contract to sell the building for $1.08 billion this month, the second-largest sale of a single property … Continue reading

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SF versus Seattle: For people mulling a California exodus, what home does $1.2 million get you?

Last week, a Chronicle analysis looked at another region in-state that has become popular for Bay Area residents looking to move out and buy elsewhere: Sacramento. In our look at homes under $1 million in San Francisco and Sacramento, a … Continue reading

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San Francisco versus the Central Valley: What home can you buy for $800,000?

The county’s median income is $53,865 and its largest industries are agriculture, forestry, and fishing and hunting, according to U.S. Census data. USPS data showed that nearly 500 San Francisco households relocated to Kings County during the pandemic — not … Continue reading

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The big empty: San Francisco is sitting on millions of square feet of vacant office space

For roughly six months, Steven MacDonald has felt more like he’s trying to unload fax machines or Friendster stock than prime San Francisco office space. MacDonald has been practicing real estate law for 30 years, and for most of that … Continue reading

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