Monthly Archives: May 2022

How California EDD’s bureaucracy made the Bay Area housing crisis that much worse

Then the housekeeper and single mother of teenage twins realized it would be the third time her family had been uprooted in a two-year blur of unemployment red tape and searching for a stable, affordable Bay Area home. “Here we … Continue reading

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Real estate experts see slowdown in Bay Area housing market

SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX) — Though homes across the Bay Area continue to sell for record prices, some real estate experts say the market is beginning to level off. “I think we’re seeing a little bit of leveling right now in … Continue reading

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Alameda residents fight housing plan to create 5,000 homes: ‘We are fearful paradise will go away’

Every city in the state must put together a draft housing element that spells out how it will accommodate new homes. As part of the plan, Alameda officials are proposing allowing multifamily apartments throughout the city and are prioritizing placing … Continue reading

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One of San Francisco’s Iconic ‘Painted Ladies’ is Back on the Market — Here’s What It’ll Cost You

A home on one of San Francisco’s most recognizable blocks is back on the real estate market.  The Victorian-style home, one of the city’s “Painted Ladies” near Alamo Square Park, is listed for sale for $3,550,000.  The 2,500-square-foot 19th century … Continue reading

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Economic shocks yet to strike Bay Area home prices

Bay Area home prices showed no sign of slowing down in March, as buyers rushed in to take advantage of low interest rates before the recent turbulence in the economy hiked the cost of borrowing money. Prices of existing single-family … Continue reading

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