Monthly Archives: April 2021

What $2,200 in rent gets you in three different S.F. neighborhoods

A Chronicle analysis of U.S. Postal Service data has pinpointed the neighborhoods in San Francisco that experienced the biggest exoduses during the pandemic. The 94108 ZIP code — the densest area in San Francisco, including parts of Chinatown and Nob … Continue reading

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Mapped: Real estate prices soared in the Bay Area during the pandemic, but stuttered in San Francisco

To estimate the typical home value of a region, Zillow uses what it calls the Zillow Home Value Index — a number that takes into account multiple data sources, including seasonal variations and the values of homes nearby. According to … Continue reading

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$135M Compound in Woodside, CA, Is the Bay Area’s Most Expensive Listing

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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East Bay Housing Market Defies Expectations During Pandemic

A year after the start of the pandemic, the Bay Area housing market continues to defy expectations, especially in the East Bay. The Bay East Association of Realtors told NBC Bay Area a number of people are leaving San Francisco … Continue reading

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KKR Acquires The Exchange in San Francisco’s Mission Bay, to be Operated by Longfellow Real Estate Partners

SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–KKR, a leading global investment firm, today announced that it has acquired The Exchange on 16th, a 750,000-square-foot Class A office complex, from Kilroy Realty Corporation for approximately $1 billion. Longfellow Real Estate Partners, a life science focused, … Continue reading

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