Monthly Archives: September 2022

Another real estate tech giant lays off workers in face of housing slump

“While we remain bullish on the long-term potential of what is a $200 billion addressable market, we must always take prudent steps to drive improved efficiency, including now,” Doctorow said in the email. Though a spokesperson for Realtor.com declined to … Continue reading

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Another housing battle has erupted over 1,000 homes in Wine Country. Here’s why residents aren’t likely to win

Now, state and county officials want to build 1,000 units of housing, office and retail space, and a boutique hotel on nearly 200 acres of the 945-acre site, much of which is open space. But the plan, like many large … Continue reading

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Real estate startup Belong flees Bay Area for Miami

While it’s not an uncommon phenomenon — in recent years, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez has made an aggressive push to court tech and crypto firms — the rhetoric behind the move is new. Belong CEO and co-founder Ale Resnik said … Continue reading

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These cities’ housing markets are less affordable than SF’s

With a median home price of $1,388,000, San Francisco is ranked as the seventh least-affordable housing market in the nation. The city’s median household income of $126,117, which is notably higher than in most places the index lists, could contribute … Continue reading

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Mansion that floated across San Francisco Bay hits market

Built in 1904, for more than half a century the house sat happily at 1818 Broadway atop Pacific Heights. Designed for renowned UCSF doctor Herbert C. Moffitt, the home was later expanded by one of San Francisco’s most celebrated architects, William Polk. … Continue reading

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