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		<description><![CDATA[First Republic Bank&#8217;s Prestige Home Index indicates luxury homes in San Francisco had a strong finish to 2013. But some suggest that California&#8217;s high-end housing market is starting to see a slowdown. Mark Calvey Senior Reporter- San Francisco Business Times &#8230; <a href="http://homesmillbrae.com/2619/luxury-housing-market-shows-early-signs-of-slowdown/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>The Bay Area&#8217;s luxury home market is signaling a slowdown ahead even as prices late last year were still showing year-over-year double-digit increases.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/profiles/company/us/ca/san_francisco/first_republic_bank/15346" class="ct saveLink">First Republic Bank&#8217;s</a> Home Prestige Index released Monday found that luxury home prices in the Bay Area and other key California markets are near records amid tight supplies of homes selling for $1 million and often more.</p>
<p>But it&#8217;s the commentary from real estate agents that set off alarms for careful followers of the luxury housing market. The commentary follows recent economic reports pointing to a national housing slowdown, which some blame on the extremely cold weather. The National Association of Realtors said last week that January existing home sales fell more than 5 percent nationally, the worst showing in 18 months. But if bad weather is to blame, some ask why were <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/21/us-usa-economy-housing-idUSBREA1K16J20140221" target="_blank">sales down 7.3 percent in the warm and sunny West</a>?</p>
<p>In discussing First Republic&#8217;s latest quarterly figures released Monday, real estate agents in California&#8217;s luxury housing market are using telltale language of trouble ahead, with such phrases as &#8220;supply is plentiful&#8221; and the &#8220;market is solid,&#8221; while others see &#8220;buyer resistance&#8221; and &#8220;expect the market to level off.&#8221;</p>
<p>That type of talk could put a further chill on the housing market and prompt more home owners to put their properties on the market before prices fall.</p>
<p>Real estate agents say that pricing and demand for the limited supply of homes on the market is approaching levels last seen just before the housing market began to crater in 2007.</p>
<p>Earlier this month, Christopher Stafford and Terry Wright, both of Paragon Real Estate Group in San Francisco, sent an email to clients alerting them to &#8220;shifts in the San Francisco real estate market.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It is far too early in the year to reach definitive conclusions regarding substantive changes in the market, but there are indications of a number of shifts,&#8221; the Paragon agents said. &#8220;From the hurly burly on the street, the word is that the quantity of offers coming in on new listings is declining. Where a new listing might have attracted 10 or 12 offers last spring, three or four are coming in now; where three or four offers would have arrived, the seller is getting one.&#8221;</p>
<p>For those who don&#8217;t fully appreciate what the decline in offers mean, the Paragon brokers put it bluntly, &#8220;The amount of competition deeply affects home-price increases.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;And, according to Broker Metrics, for every two listings that accepted offers in December and January, another listing expired or was withdrawn without selling.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Paragon agents see plenty of potential buyers checking out online listings and open houses, but more of them are first-time buyers who are &#8220;proceeding more cautiously.&#8221; Plus that group doesn&#8217;t come in with the buying power of home equity built up over the years.</p>
<p>&#8220;Though the market remains hot by any reasonable standard, by some statistical measure it is cooling,&#8221; the Paragon agents advised clients. &#8220;This may reflect a transition or only a lull before the spring sales season begins.&#8221;</p>
<p>On Monday Stafford echoed a frequently heard lament in Bay Area real estate circles, &#8220;There is no inventory.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It seems some of the heat has been taken off the market,&#8221; Stafford told me, adding that he views any references to the market &#8220;cooling&#8221; as overstating the case.</p>
<p>Those hoping that the Bay Area&#8217;s luxury housing market gets a big lift this spring might be disappointed as the affluent experience <a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/blog/2013/10/wealthy-taxes-healthcare-walmart-stocks.html?page=all">what Marcum&#8217;s accountants call &#8220;tax shock&#8221;</a> as their higher 2013 tax bills must be paid. This segment of the market is also greatly affected by stock market performance, given how much wealth is created in the Bay Area through stock options and initial public offerings. The IPO market also helps set prices paid by acquirers of private companies. The tie between stocks and luxury housing is so strong that one real estate agent, when asked for his outlook on the region&#8217;s luxury home market, said, &#8220;You&#8217;re asking me to predict what the stock market will do.&#8221;</p>
<p>The traditionally strong spring housing market may see even more inventory come to market if home owners decide that they&#8217;ll get better prices by selling sooner than later.</p>
<p>On Monday, First Republic&#8217;s closely watched survey of luxury home values clocked in strong gains from a year ago, but more modest gains from the third quarter, especially when looking at the third quarter&#8217;s gain over the second quarter of 2013.</p>
<p>In the Bay Area, luxury home values in last year&#8217;s fourth quarter rose 12.4 percent from the fourth quarter of 2012 and 1.8 percent from the third quarter of 2013. That was just below the third quarter&#8217;s gain of 1.9 percent from the second quarter of 2013.</p>
<p>In Los Angeles, the fourth quarter&#8217;s luxury home values rose 13.7 percent from from a year ago and 1.3 percent from the third quarter. The quarter-over-quarter gain was down sharply from a 6.7 percent gain seen in the third quarter from the second quarter.</p>
<p>In San Diego, luxury home values rose 16.6 percent year-over-year and 1.3 percent from the third quarter of 2013. Again, that represented dramatic slowdown in price gains from the third quarter&#8217;s 6 percent increase from the second quarter.</p>
<p>San Francisco-based First Republic Bank produces the quarterly Prestige Home Index with <a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/profiles/company/us/ca/irvine/corelogic_case-shiller/3346960" class="ct saveLink">Core-Logic Case-Shiller</a>, a provider of automated property valuation services to the financial services industry. First Republic has tracked luxury homes since the bank&#8217;s founding in 1985.</p>
<p>The fourth quarter figures and analysis may provide a snapshot of rising luxury home values as the market was turning down.</p>
<p>“Luxury home prices again posted double-digit gains on a year-over-year basis,” said Katherine August-deWilde, president and chief operating officer of First Republic Bank. (NYSE: FRC) “Market conditions in California’s luxury communities continue to be very strong. Limited inventory, robust demand and low interest rates are driving prices higher.”</p>
<p>In Marin County, higher-priced homes saw gains.</p>
<p>&#8220;Going into the end of the year, homes $4 million and above finally picked up,” said Pat Montag of <a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/profiles/company/us/ny/new_york/sotheby%27s_international_realty_inc/212151" class="ct saveLink" /><a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/profiles/company/us/ny/new_york/sotheby%27s_international_realty_inc/212151" class="ct saveLink">Sotheby’s International</a> Realty in Mill Valley. “Prices are getting close to the peak of the market in 2007. We have very little inventory and that’s constraining the market.”</p>
<p>San Francisco also participated in the strong housing market last year.</p>
<p>“Prices continue to rise because there is so little inventory and so much demand,” said Mary Lou Castellanos of Sotheby’s International in San Francisco. “There are a lot of people who want to buy. The homes that do come to market generate multiple offers and offers over the asking.”</p>
<p>And new tech wealth is spurring luxury home buying on the Peninsula.</p>
<p>“From Palo Alto to Atherton, we are seeing offers 20 percent to 40 percent over the asking price,” said Pat Kalish of Alain Pinel Real Estate in Palo Alto. “It’s tech money as well as foreign buyers. From all indications, prices will keep increasing because the inventory is so low. If you&#8217;re a homeowner, this is one of the best times ever to sell.”</p>
<p>Hope springs eternal among those selling real estate.</p>
<p>Southern California also enjoyed a strong market as the stock market clocked in with one of its best years ever in 2013.</p>
<p>“The demand is incredible. It is much stronger than it was in 2006 at the height of the market. Homes that were selling at $10 million in 2005 and 2006 are now $20 million and $25 million. It’s astounding,&#8221; said David Mossler of Tele Properties in Beverly Hills.</p>
<p>Further south in Orange County Ron Miller of HOM Sotheby&#8217;s in Newport Beach told First Republic Bank that homes at $4 million are selling above year-earlier comps.</p>
<p>&#8220;The attractive properties are generating multiple offers,&#8221; Miller said. &#8220;I see some buyer resistance now and expect the market to level off.&#8221;</p>
<p>Even further south in the San Diego area, more signs of a cooling market are evident.</p>
<p>&#8220;We’re seeing multiple offers and offers over the asking for properly priced homes up to $3 million,” said Linda Sansone of Willis Allen in Rancho Santa Fe. “From $3 million to $5 million, the market is solid, prices are appreciating and supply is tight. For homes $5 million and above, there is plenty of supply, and prices are rising modestly.”</p>
<p>Sue De Legge of Sue De Legge  Associates, also in Rancho Santa Fe, said home-price appreciation was driving the market.</p>
<p>“Rising prices are motivating more sellers to list their homes,&#8221; she said. &#8220;We expect more inventory to be brought to market in coming months.”</p>
<p>And as a reminder for those who missed Econ 101, rising supply is likely to put downward pressure on prices. One thing is certain: this spring&#8217;s home-selling season will be well worth watching.</p>
<blockquote><p>Mark Calvey covers banking and finance for the San Francisco Business Times.</p></blockquote>
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<p>Paragon Real Estate Group® first brokerage in San Francisco to provide Clarus touchCMA™ to its REALTORS®</p>
<p>                    Paragon has always been a company that is light on its feet, highly responsive to new ideas and opportunities, and now the time has come to take big steps in virtually every facet of our business to take us to the next level &#8211; Paragon CEO Bob Dadurka.</p>
<p class="releaseDateline">San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) September 26, 2013 </p>
<p> “Since we opened our doors in 2004, we’ve been gratified by being able to build Paragon into one of the most successful <a href="http://www.paragon-re.com/" title="Real Estate Brokerages San Francisco" rel="nofollow">brokerages in San Francisco</a>. 2013 is shaping up to be our best year ever – with total sales up 20 percent and luxury home sales up a whopping 82 percent, we should go well beyond a billion dollars in sales – and our agents now have one of the highest averages sales per agent figures in the country. San Francisco has always been a very competitive market, the price point is very high and our clients are extremely sophisticated financially and technologically and in what they expect from the professionals who serve their needs. Paragon has always been a company that is light on its feet, highly responsive to new ideas and opportunities, and now the time has come to take big steps in virtually every facet of our business to take us to the next level,” Paragon CEO Bob Dadurka.</p>
<p>These steps include spinning off their investment <a href="http://www.paragon-re.com/" title="real estate San Francisco" rel="nofollow">real estate</a> division, already one of the biggest players in that market segment, into the separate Paragon Commercial Brokerage in beautiful new offices at 1700 California. Another big piece of the plan is the centralization of Paragon’s residential brokerage operations in the 4-story building they purchased and completely renovated at 1400 Van Ness. This will then be followed by the opening of new, mobile-oriented, hub offices in other areas of the city such as the luxury home market of Pacific Heights-Marina, Potrero Hill, South Beach-SoMa and the Hayes Valley-Noe Valley area. Paragon is also actively growing the number of agents working in Marin, Napa and Sonoma, where their business is growing quickly. According to Paragon Managing Broker, Sally Stull, “The way people do business is rapidly changing and the way our agents serve our clients is changing. Big old-style offices with desks and phones are much less important; cutting edge technology that improves client communications, property marketing and the delivery of highest quality market analytics is what helps our clients most and what they want. So we are moving resources from an older business model to this more dynamic and more mobile model. We are extremely excited about the large investments we’re making in improved technology and more streamlined operations right now. This will be a huge win-win for Paragon and for our customers.”</p>
<p>Paragon has been investing particularly heavily in new marketing technologies. Paragon’s Director of Brand and Digital Marketing Lisa M. Norman highlighted a few of the biggest initiatives: “Marketing is one of the core products a real estate brokerage offers its clients and Paragon has always invested heavily in stand-out marketing across the multiple media platforms. But now we’re taking a quantum leap in digital and mobile marketing. Both our website and new online resource, <a href="http://www.parascopesf.com" title="ParaScopeSF" rel="nofollow">ParaScopeSF</a>, offer comprehensive information about living in the Bay Area and its complex real estate market. We’re the first brokerage in San Francisco to offer touchCMA, a highly sophisticated iPad-based presentation and market analysis tool, to all our agents and clients. Paragon has moved to a new, mobile marketing platform, Imprev, that allows marketing staff and agents to create incredible materials from wherever they are in less time than ever.  As our footprint in the luxury home market grows by leaps and bounds, we are designing new programs and developing new partnerships to meet the special needs of that market segment. And finally, within the realm of traditional marketing, Paragon is redesigning and upgrading all its print marketing materials to a standard currently unmatched in San Francisco real estate sales.”</p>
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<p>Paragon’s main residential office is at 1400 Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco and its Commercial Brokerage at 1700 California Street.  Paragon can be found online at paragon-re.com and ParaScopeSF.com.</p>
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          <b>Prices Climb Strongly in San Francisco, Rise Modestly in Los Angeles and San Diego</b><br />
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<p>SAN FRANCISCO&#8211;(<a href="http://www.businesswire.com">BUSINESS WIRE</a>)&#8211; Luxury home values rose in California&#8217;s major metropolitan markets in the third quarter of 2012 compared to a year ago, according to the First Republic Prestige Home Index™ by <a href="http://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlinkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.firstrepublic.comesheet=50484516lan=en-USanchor=First+Republic+Bankindex=1md5=a72c211166bf7e005ab28fc00a74f4e7">First Republic Bank</a>, a leading private bank and wealth management company.</p>
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<p>In the quarter that ended Sept. 30, 2012, the Index indicated the following:</p>
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<li class="bwlistitemmargb">San Francisco Bay Area values rose 8.1% from the third quarter of 2011 and gained 2.4% from the second quarter of 2012. The average luxury home in San Francisco is now $2.73 million.</li>
<li class="bwlistitemmargb">Los Angeles area values rose 1% from the third quarter a year ago and declined 0.8% from the second quarter of 2012. The average luxury home in Los Angeles is now $2.02 million.</li>
<li class="bwlistitemmargb">San Diego area values climbed 2.2% year-over-year and increased 0.8% from the second quarter of 2012. The average luxury home in San Diego is now $1.66 million.</li>
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<p>&#8220;Luxury home prices were particularly strong in the San Francisco Bay Area during the third quarter of 2012,&#8221; said <a href="http://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlinkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fir.firstrepublic.com%2Fphoenix.zhtml%3Fc%3D105639%26p%3Dirol-govBio%26ID%3D206732esheet=50484516lan=en-USanchor=Katherine+August-deWildeindex=2md5=73d635dfb19df29fcd614e069c79957b">Katherine August-deWilde</a>, President and Chief Operating Officer of First Republic Bank. &#8220;The Bay Area economy is healthy, inventory is limited, and multiple offers are increasingly the norm. Values in Los Angeles and San Diego are rising, and some neighborhoods are experiencing strong demand. Historic low interest rates have resulted in an elevated level of activity in luxury markets throughout California.&#8221;</p>
<p>First Republic Bank produces the Prestige Home Index each quarter with Fiserv CSW Inc., a leading provider of automated property valuation services and home price metrics to U.S. financial institutions. Historical results of the Index, which has tracked luxury homes since 1985, are accessible at <a href="http://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlinkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.firstrepublic.comesheet=50484516lan=en-USanchor=www.firstrepublic.comindex=3md5=0ca6a4b95ffa2692b9ddac1a09f7b26c">www.firstrepublic.com</a>. First Republic Bank is an active lender in the luxury home market for primary residences and vacation homes.</p>
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          <b>San Francisco Bay Area Values</b><br />
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<p>The Bay Area posted its second consecutive quarter of healthy gains on a year-over-year basis. The 8.1% year-over-year increase in the third quarter of 2012 was the highest since the first quarter of 2006.</p>
<p>In San Francisco, agents said the market remains robust. &#8220;Prices for luxury homes have been strong all year,&#8221; said Malcolm Kaufman of McGuire Real Estate in San Francisco. &#8220;There is limited inventory, the economy here has returned better than anywhere in the country, and employment is up. Lots of money is being spent on $5 million homes and $10 million homes. For some, it feels like 2005 again.&#8221;</p>
<p>In Silicon Valley, the market was very strong. &#8220;People have secure jobs and stable incomes,&#8221; said Pat Kalish of Intero Real Estate Services in Menlo Park. &#8220;Except for the highest end of the luxury market, there is strong competition for properties. We have scarcity of homes, historic low interest and an optimistic outlook. When you are out in the market, you feel the optimism.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the Marin County, the market was softer. &#8220;Marin has not seen the increases that have happened in Menlo Park or San Francisco,&#8221; said Pat Montag of Decker Bullock Sotheby&#8217;s International Realty in Mill Valley. &#8220;We typically lag a quarter behind San Francisco. We did see an uptick at the end of third quarter in the $3 million to $5 million range. Many people are still waiting until they see what happens in Washington D.C. in the first quarter.&#8221;</p>
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          <b>Los Angeles Area Values</b><br />
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<p>In Los Angeles, values rose 1% on a year-over-year basis, but edged down from the second quarter of 2012. Real estate agents said the most desirable locations in Los Angeles area continue to experience accelerating demand and price increases.</p>
<p>Dan Weiser of Coldwell Banker Beverly Hills South said sales activity had returned to pre-financial crisis levels. &#8220;On the west side of Los Angeles, inventory is scarce and demand is high. We&#8217;re back to 2007 sales volume. Prices are probably within 10% of the height of the market. Sellers are getting incredible prices for properties in the highest end of the luxury market.&#8221;</p>
<p>Michele Hall of Coldwell Banker in Brentwood said newly constructed luxury homes are selling quickly. &#8220;New construction is flying off the shelf, with all cash and multiple offers. We&#8217;re seeing multiple offers in every price range, and there are fewer foreclosures and short sales. Inventory opened up, but was then snapped up.&#8221;</p>
<p>In Santa Barbara, the market also was very active. &#8220;The luxury market is very strong in Santa Barbara and Montecito,&#8221; said Joanne Schoenfeld of Santa Barbara Living Real Estate Brokerage. &#8220;There is a lot more activity and closed sales than last year. Prices continue to rise slightly, and I don&#8217;t see them going down any time soon. It&#8217;s a good, strong market.&#8221;</p>
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<p>San Diego luxury homes continued to trend higher on a year-over-year basis. Prices have now increased for the past three quarters on a year-over-year basis, including a 2.2% gain in the third quarter compared to a year ago.</p>
<p>For properties over $3 million, sales activity is picking up. &#8220;We have had a higher number of units sold this year than last year for homes over $3 million,&#8221; said Michael Taylor of California Prudential Realty in Rancho Santa Fe. &#8220;To me, that indicates fear has been wrung out of the market. People are now willing to spend more to buy a home, and they&#8217;re getting significantly more home because of the recent price declines. The perception is that we are at the bottom of this market.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the $1.5 million to $2 million range, there is more inventory, said Farid Khayamian of Bluxen Real Estate in La Jolla. &#8220;There are a lot of people who want to buy,&#8221; Khayamian said. &#8220;We see multiple offers everywhere, particularly when the property is priced right. A year ago, there was more inventory due to short sales and foreclosures, but that has dried up. Right now, you have to buy at the asking price. In January, we will have more inventory and possibly lower prices.&#8221;</p>
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          <b>About The First Republic Prestige Home Index</b><br />
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<p>The First Republic Prestige Home Index™ is the first statistical model of its kind customized to measure changes in homes valued at more than $1 million in key California urban markets. Some common features of luxury homes in the Index: 3,000 to 6,000 square feet, three to six bedrooms, and three to six bathrooms. San Francisco Bay Area properties include a cross-section of luxury homes in Alamo, Atherton, Belvedere, Danville, Healdsburg, Hillsborough, Lafayette, Los Altos, Los Gatos, Mill Valley, Moraga, Orinda, Palo Alto, Piedmont, Portola Valley, Ross, St. Helena, San Francisco, Saratoga, Sonoma, Tiburon and Woodside. Properties in Los Angeles represent a cross-section of luxury homes in Arcadia, Beverly Hills, Calabasas, La Cañada Flintridge, Encino, Los Angeles, Malibu, Marina del Rey, North Hollywood, Pacific Palisades, Pasadena, Playa del Rey, Santa Monica, Studio City, and the West Los Angeles enclaves of Bel Air, Brentwood and Westwood. San Diego properties represent a cross-section of luxury homes in Carlsbad, Coronado, Del Mar, Encinitas, La Jolla, La Mesa, Poway, Rancho Santa Fe, San Diego and Solana Beach. In producing the Index, Fiserv CSW Inc. draws upon its economic database and years of experience in tracking single-family home values; collects and cross-checks data from multiple sources; achieves a weighted balance of validation elements such as repeat sales, comparable sales and physical home characteristics; and combines this with First Republic&#8217;s extensive local market knowledge.</p>
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          <b>About First Republic Bank</b><br />
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<p>First Republic Bank  (<span class="ticker">NYS: <a class="tmf-ticker qsAdd qs-source-isssitthv0000001" href="http://www.dailyfinance.com/quotes/FRC/usa">FRC</a></span>)  and its subsidiaries provide private banking, private business banking and private wealth management. Founded in 1985, First Republic specializes in exceptional, relationship-based service offered through preferred banking or wealth management offices primarily in San Francisco, Palo Alto, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Newport Beach, San Diego, Portland, Boston, Greenwich and New York City. First Republic offers a complete line of banking products for individuals and businesses, including deposit services, as well as residential, commercial and personal loans. First Republic is a component of the SP Total Market Index, the Wilshire 5000 Total Market Index<sup>SM</sup>, the Russell 1000®, Russell 3000® and Russell Global indices and six Dow Jones indices.</p>
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<p>Don&#8217;t be surprised if you hear your real estate agent and mortgage lender suddenly belt out a rendition of &#8220;Happy Days are Here Again.&#8221;</p>
<p>Luxury home values in the Bay Area and other key California cities are chalking up their biggest gains since the housing boom went bust in the last decade.</p>
<p>Bay Area luxury home values soared 6.6 percent in the second quarter, the biggest year-over-year gain since the first quarter of 2006.</p>
<p>And Bay Area luxury home values rose 2.9 percent from the first quarter of 2012. The average luxury home in San Francisco is now $2.67 million, according to the First Republic Prestige Home Index produced by <a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/profiles/company/us/ca/san_francisco/first_republic_bank/15346/" class="ct saveLink">First Republic Bank</a> and Fiserv CSW Inc. (NASDAQ: FISV)</p>
<p>&#8220;We have a hot market right now,&#8221; said Jay Costello, president of Hill  Co. in San Francisco. &#8220;We&#8217;re going to see price increases over the next three to five years.&#8221;</p>
<p>Or at least until the Nasdaq makes a U-turn.</p>
<p>Real estate agents point to the strength of the stock market in driving Bay Area home prices since so many of the region&#8217;s affluent residents own stocks and options tied to publicly traded companies or private companies that will one day go public or be acquired, or so they hope.</p>
<p>The Nasdaq was approaching an 11-year high this week, thanks largely to shares of Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) hitting a record high Monday on news of its patent-litigation victory against Samsung.</p>
<p>On the luxury home front, First Republic had more good news. California&#8217;s strengthening economy, which first emerged in the Bay Area, is now evident in luxury home values in Los Angeles and San Diego.</p>
<p>Los Angeles values increased 2.4 percent from a year ago and jumped 4.3 percent from this year&#8217;s first quarter, marking the biggest quarterly gain since the third quarter of 2005, when the national housing boom was in full swing. The average luxury home value in the L.A. area is now $2.04 million.</p>
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<p>SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 22, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) &#8211;<br />
Luxury home values declined slightly in Los Angeles and San Francisco,<br />
      but rose in San Diego in the fourth quarter of 2012 compared to the<br />
      third quarter, according to the First Republic Prestige Home Index(TM) by<br />
      First Republic Bank, a leading private bank and wealth management<br />
      company.</p>
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<p>In the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2011, the Index indicated the following:</p>
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        Los Angeles area values declined 1.8% from the third quarter of 2011<br />
        and dipped 0.1% from the fourth quarter a year ago. The average luxury<br />
        home in Los Angeles is now $1.97 million.</p>
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        San Diego area values rose 1.1% from the third quarter but dropped<br />
        3.7% year-over-year. The average luxury home in San Diego is now $1.64<br />
        million.</p>
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        San Francisco Bay Area values fell 0.3% from the third quarter and<br />
        were down 3.1% from a year ago. The average luxury home in San<br />
        Francisco is now $2.52 million.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Luxury home prices in urban, costal markets in California were mostly<br />
      stable in the fourth quarter,&#8221; said Katherine<br />
      August-deWilde, President and Chief Operating Officer of First<br />
      Republic Bank. &#8220;Low rates, good values and positive economic news have<br />
      led to increasing interest in home buying in 2012. San Francisco and<br />
      Silicon Valley, in particular, are likely to benefit from the strength<br />
      of the technology and social media sectors.&#8221;</p>
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<p>First Republic Bank produces the Prestige Home Index each quarter with<br />
      Fiserv CSW Inc., a leading provider of automated property valuation<br />
      services and home price metrics to U.S. financial institutions.<br />
      Historical results of the Index, which has tracked luxury homes since<br />
      1985, are accessible at<br />
www.firstrepublic.com    .<br />
      First Republic Bank is an active lender in the luxury home market for<br />
      primary residences and vacation homes.</p>
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<p>Los Angeles Area Values</p>
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<p>In Los Angeles, values have remained in a narrow range over the past two<br />
      years. In the first quarter of 2010, the average price of a luxury home<br />
      in Los Angeles was $1.98 million. In the fourth quarter of 2012, it was<br />
      $1.97 million.</p>
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<p>Agents said buyer activity rose toward the close of the fourth quarter.<br />
      &#8220;The end of the fourth quarter closed very strong,&#8221; said Mary Beth Woods<br />
      of Coldwell Banker in Brentwood. &#8220;The problem is that we don&#8217;t have as<br />
      much inventory as we need. Buyers are hunting for properties. If the<br />
      home is priced close to recent comps, it will sell.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Rory Posin of RE/MAX in Beverly Hills said the market has clearly picked<br />
      up. &#8220;I don&#8217;t think I could be any busier. Pricing is flat, but activity<br />
      is strong.&#8221;</p>
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<p>In Santa Barbara County, the market appears to be firming. &#8220;The high-end<br />
      market in Montecito was slow the last couple of years, but it heated up<br />
      at the end of 2011,&#8221; said Rebecca Riskin of Village Properties in<br />
      Montecito. &#8220;Since January, we have seen multiple closings for over $9<br />
      million, as well as several homes above $15 million enter escrow. Buyers<br />
      remain price conscious, but there is a greater level of confidence in<br />
      the market.&#8221;</p>
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<p>San Diego Area Values</p>
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<p>San Diego values posted a second consecutive quarterly gain, but prices<br />
      were still down 3.7% year-over-year.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Most of the high-end sales in the fourth quarter were on the<br />
      oceanfront,&#8221; said Andy Nelson, President and CEO of Willis Allen Real<br />
      Estate. &#8220;In the first quarter, we have seen new buyers looking for<br />
      properties. That&#8217;s a good sign. We also have reduced inventory and that<br />
      could help push prices. If prices start improving, we may see sellers<br />
      re-enter the market.&#8221;</p>
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<p>In La Jolla, activity has increased markedly since the beginning of the<br />
      year. &#8220;The fourth quarter was slow, and we were worried it would carry<br />
      over into the New Year,&#8221; said Peggy Chodorow of Prudential California<br />
      Realty in La Jolla. &#8220;Since the beginning of the year, the market has<br />
      changed. People are buying houses, and the number of showings has<br />
      skyrocketed. We&#8217;ve even had some multiple offers. This is going on<br />
      across every price range.&#8221;</p>
<p class="">
<p>San Francisco Bay Area Values</p>
<p class="">
<p>In the Bay Area, Silicon Valley and San Francisco were the most robust<br />
      markets for luxury homes.</p>
<p class="">
<p>&#8220;You are starting to see the positive impact of social media IPOs, hedge<br />
      fund wealth, and interest from foreign buyers,&#8221; said David Barrett of<br />
      Warwick Properties Group in San Francisco. &#8220;The market is benefitting<br />
      from good old-fashioned consumer confidence. We recently had 100 people<br />
      at a showing.&#8221;</p>
<p class="">
<p>In Silicon Valley, the market was strong. &#8220;In the fourth quarter,<br />
      especially in the last two months, the market really picked up,&#8221; said<br />
      Monica Corman of Alain Pinel in Menlo Park. &#8220;Just about everything was<br />
      selling. Palo Alto has been strong, and it has spread to other<br />
      communities. There&#8217;s incredibly low inventory and pent-up demand.<br />
      Silicon Valley also has experienced job growth and IPOs. All of this is<br />
      driving the market.&#8221;</p>
<p class="">
<p>In Marin County, prices were stable. &#8220;The market is largely flat and<br />
      will remain flat for the next two to three years, with only modest<br />
      increases likely,&#8221; said Brad Garsten of Frank Allen Howard Realtors in<br />
      Greenbrae. &#8220;We&#8217;re going to continue to teeter along the bottom until the<br />
      economy comes back nationally and globally.&#8221;</p>
<p class="">
<p>About The First Republic Prestige Home Index</p>
<p class="">
<p>The First Republic Prestige Home Index(TM) is the first statistical model<br />
      of its kind customized to measure changes in homes valued at more than<br />
      $1 million in key California urban markets. Some common features of<br />
      luxury homes in the Index: 3,000 to 6,000 square feet, three to six<br />
      bedrooms, and three to six bathrooms. San Francisco Bay Area properties<br />
      include a cross-section of luxury homes in Alamo, Atherton, Belvedere,<br />
      Danville, Healdsburg, Hillsborough, Lafayette, Los Altos, Los Gatos,<br />
      Mill Valley, Moraga, Orinda, Palo Alto, Piedmont, Portola Valley, Ross,<br />
      St. Helena, San Francisco, Saratoga, Sonoma, Tiburon and Woodside.<br />
      Properties in Los Angeles represent a cross-section of luxury homes in<br />
      Arcadia, Beverly Hills, Calabasas, La Canada Flintridge, Encino, Los<br />
      Angeles, Malibu, Marina del Rey, North Hollywood, Pacific Palisades,<br />
      Pasadena, Playa del Rey, Santa Monica, Studio City and the West Los<br />
      Angeles enclaves of Bel Air, Brentwood and Westwood. San Diego<br />
      properties represent a cross-section of luxury homes in Carlsbad,<br />
      Coronado, Del Mar, Encinitas, La Jolla, La Mesa, Poway, Rancho Santa Fe,<br />
      San Diego and Solana Beach. In producing the Index, Fiserv CSW Inc.<br />
      draws upon its economic database and years of experience in tracking<br />
      single-family home values; collects and cross-checks data from multiple<br />
      sources; achieves a weighted balance of validation elements such as<br />
      repeat sales, comparable sales; and physical home characteristics; and<br />
      combines this with First Republic&#8217;s extensive local market knowledge.</p>
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      First Republic offers a complete line of banking products for<br />
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      Index(SM), the Russell 1000(R), Russell 3000(R) and Russell Global<br />
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<p>First Republic Private Wealth Management is the investment management,<br />
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      Wealth Management offers objective advice and fully customized solutions<br />
      with the same level of exceptional client service that has been the<br />
      hallmark of First Republic Bank for more than 25 years. First Republic<br />
      has the flexibility to provide individuals, families, businesses,<br />
      endowments, schools and non-profit organizations with appropriate<br />
      choices that responsibly meet a client&#8217;s specific investment objectives.<br />
      Securities Products and Services are offered by First Republic<br />
      Securities Company, LLC &#8211; Member FINRA/SIPC. First Republic Securities<br />
      Company and First Republic Investment Management are wholly owned<br />
      subsidiaries of First Republic Bank. Unless otherwise disclosed,<br />
      investments through First Republic Investment Management and First<br />
      Republic Securities Company, LLC are not FDIC-insured, not bank<br />
      guaranteed and may lose value.</p>
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<p>SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 22, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) &#8211;<br />
Luxury home values rose in Los Angeles and San Francisco in the second<br />
      quarter of 2011 compared to the first quarter, but declined in San<br />
      Diego, according to the First Republic Prestige Home Index(TM) by First<br />
      Republic Bank, a leading private bank and wealth management company.</p>
<p class="">
<p>In the quarter ended June 30, 2011, the Index indicated the following:</p>
<p class="">
<p>&#8211;<br />
        Los Angeles area values climbed 1.7% from the first quarter of 2011<br />
        and increased 1.8% from the second quarter a year ago. The average<br />
        luxury home in Los Angeles is now $2.0 million.</p>
<p class="">
<p>&#8211;<br />
        San Diego area values decreased 1.2% from the first quarter and fell<br />
        6.0% year-over-year. The average luxury home in San Diego is now $1.6<br />
        million.</p>
<p class="">
<p>&#8211;<br />
        San Francisco Bay Area values rose 0.6% from the first quarter and<br />
        were 3.1% lower compared to a year ago. The average luxury home in San<br />
        Francisco is now $2.5 million.</p>
<p class="">
<p>&#8220;Luxury home prices were largely stable in the second quarter of 2011,&#8221;<br />
      said Katherine<br />
      August-deWilde, President and Chief Operating Officer of First<br />
      Republic Bank. &#8220;Certain communities in California, particularly those in<br />
      and around the Silicon Valley and parts of San Francisco, showed robust<br />
      activity. Real estate agents are now reporting that economic uncertainty<br />
      and stock market volatility are impacting some buyers, despite the<br />
      all-time low mortgage interest rates.&#8221;</p>
<p class="">
<p>First Republic Bank produces the Prestige Home Index each quarter with<br />
      Fiserv CSW Inc., a leading provider of automated property valuation<br />
      services and home price metrics to U.S. financial institutions.<br />
      Historical results of the Index, which has tracked luxury homes since<br />
      1985, are accessible at<br />
www.firstrepublic.com    .<br />
      First Republic Bank is an active lender in the luxury home market for<br />
      both primary residences and vacation homes.</p>
<p class="">
<p>Los Angeles Area Values</p>
<p class="">
<p>Los Angeles values rose 1.8% in the second quarter of 2011 from the same<br />
      period a year ago. The gain was the first on a year-over-year basis in<br />
      the past 14 quarters.</p>
<p class="">
<p>&#8220;The upper end of the market is very strong for well-priced homes,&#8221; said<br />
      David Mossler of Teles Properties in Beverly Hills. &#8220;There are four to<br />
      five buyers for every house. There is very little quality supply. I just<br />
      sold homes for $7.8 million and $8.6 million to all-cash buyers. If a<br />
      home is properly priced, demand is very strong. But the home has to be<br />
      well-priced.&#8221;</p>
<p class="">
<p>Charles Pence of Pence Hathorn Silver in Santa Monica said that prices<br />
      are varying widely by community. &#8220;More than ever before, we have highly<br />
      attractive micro markets with strong activity and price gains, but the<br />
      surrounding markets can often be flat. This market is driven more by a<br />
      lack of inventory than anything else. We&#8217;ve had some big sales in terms<br />
      of price. It is hard to predict what someone will pay for something now<br />
      at the upper end.&#8221;</p>
<p class="">
<p>Armen Sarkissian of Prudential California Realty in Pasadena said<br />
      pricing strategy is key for sellers. &#8220;If the price is right, people will<br />
      buy. There are a lot of buyers for $6 million to $7 million homes, but<br />
      they are scrutinizing every deal. Because buyers are also concerned<br />
      about purchasing a depreciating asset, the price has to be below the<br />
      comparable sales in the past three to six months.&#8221;</p>
<p class="">
<p>San Diego Area Values</p>
<p class="">
<p>In San Diego, prices continued a downward trend. On a year-over-year<br />
      basis, second quarter prices fell 6% compared to the second quarter of<br />
      2010.</p>
<p class="">
<p>Mo Loghavi of Prudential California Realty in La Jolla said he expects<br />
      prices to drop further. &#8220;People in the $1.5 million to $5 million want<br />
      to continue downsizing, but there are no trade-up buyers. We still have<br />
      another 12 to 14 months of inventory. By the end of 2012, we will see a<br />
      little more movement, but I haven&#8217;t seen the light at the end of the<br />
      tunnel for the luxury market.&#8221;</p>
<p class="">
<p>Farid Khayamian of RE/MAX Associates in La Jolla also said prices may<br />
      continue to weaken. &#8220;In San Diego County, we have roughly 23 months of<br />
      inventory for homes over $2 million,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Average supply is about<br />
      six months. Too much supply and not enough demand for higher end homes<br />
      will cause prices to soften. Low prices and high inventory are<br />
      encouraging many investors to make all-cash purchases.&#8221;</p>
<p class="">
<p>San Francisco Bay Area Values</p>
<p class="">
<p>San Francisco Bay Area values reversed course in the second quarter,<br />
      rising 0.6% after falling 4.3 percent in the first quarter of 2011. The<br />
      strong tech sector in Silicon Valley strengthened the market.</p>
<p class="">
<p>Ken DeLeon of Keller Williams Realty in Palo Alto said the market is<br />
      very strong. &#8220;Palo Alto is still really hot,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Palo Alto is<br />
      actually over 2006 prices. Interest is as good as I&#8217;ve seen it in 10<br />
      years. There was a home in Palo Alto that had 32 offers in the past<br />
      week. Palo Alto is leading the pack in the surrounding communities. I<br />
      expect to see Atherton, Menlo Park and Los Altos picking up by spring.&#8221;</p>
<p class="">
<p>In San Francisco, the market appeared to be slowing. &#8220;The second quarter<br />
      was starting to look better,&#8221; said Joel Goodrich of TRI Coldwell Bank in<br />
      San Francisco. &#8220;We had less inventory and more sales, but that was<br />
      before the recent stock market volatility. In the second quarter,<br />
      investor confidence was up in San Francisco, with the high tech boom in<br />
      Silicon Valley and parts of the city. I&#8217;m still very bullish on San<br />
      Francisco and the Bay Area over the next one to five years, assuming a<br />
      return to normal economic cycles.&#8221;</p>
<p class="">
<p>In Marin County, the luxury market was mixed. &#8220;In the mid-range, the<br />
      market is active,&#8221; said Pat Montag of McGuire Real Estate in Tiburon. &#8220;I<br />
      was surprised by the three recent listings that went into escrow in<br />
      Tiburon and Belvedere between $3 million and $7 million. For homes over<br />
      $15 million, we&#8217;re seeing some significant reductions, but many home<br />
      were overpriced.&#8221;</p>
<p class="">
<p>About The First Republic Prestige Home Index</p>
<p class="">
<p>The First Republic Prestige Home Index(TM) is the first statistical model<br />
      of its kind customized to measure changes in homes valued at more than<br />
      $1 million in key California urban markets. Some common features of<br />
      luxury homes in the Index: 3,000 to 6,000 square feet, three to six<br />
      bedrooms, and three to six bathrooms. San Francisco Bay Area properties<br />
      include a cross-section of luxury homes in Alamo, Atherton, Belvedere,<br />
      Danville, Healdsburg, Hillsborough, Lafayette, Los Altos, Los Gatos,<br />
      Mill Valley, Moraga, Orinda, Palo Alto, Piedmont, Portola Valley, Ross,<br />
      St. Helena, San Francisco, Saratoga, Sonoma, Tiburon and Woodside.<br />
      Properties in Los Angeles represent a cross-section of luxury homes in<br />
      Arcadia, Beverly Hills, Calabasas, La Canada Flintridge, Encino, Los<br />
      Angeles, Malibu, Marina del Rey, North Hollywood, Pacific Palisades,<br />
      Pasadena, Playa del Rey, Santa Monica, Studio City and the West Los<br />
      Angeles enclaves of Bel Air, Brentwood and Westwood. San Diego<br />
      properties represent a cross-section of luxury homes in Carlsbad,<br />
      Coronado, Del Mar, Encinitas, La Jolla, La Mesa, Poway, Rancho Santa Fe,<br />
      San Diego and Solana Beach. In producing the Index, Fiserv CSW Inc.<br />
      draws upon its economic database and years of experience in tracking<br />
      single-family home values; collects and cross-checks data from multiple<br />
      sources; achieves a weighted balance of validation elements such as<br />
      repeat sales, comparable sales, and physical home characteristics; and<br />
      combines this with First Republic&#8217;s extensive local market knowledge.</p>
<p class="">
<p>About First Republic Bank</p>
<p class="">
<p>First Republic Bank 				<span class="quotePeekContainer"><br />
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      banking, private business banking and private wealth management. Founded<br />
      in 1985, First Republic specializes in exceptional, relationship-based<br />
      service offered through preferred banking or wealth management offices<br />
      primarily in San Francisco, Palo Alto, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara,<br />
      Newport Beach, San Diego, Portland, Boston, Greenwich and New York City.<br />
      First Republic offers a complete line of banking products for<br />
      individuals and businesses, including deposit services, as well as<br />
      residential, commercial and personal loans. First Republic is a<br />
      component of the SP Total Market Index, the 5000 Total Market Index(SM),<br />
      the Russell 1000(R), Russell 3000(R) and Russell Global indices and six Dow<br />
      Jones indices.</p>
<p class="">
<p>About First Republic Private Wealth Management</p>
<p class="">
<p>First Republic Private Wealth Management is the investment management,<br />
      trust and brokerage group of First Republic Bank. First Republic Private<br />
      Wealth Management offers objective advice and fully customized solutions<br />
      with the same level of exceptional client service that has been the<br />
      hallmark of First Republic Bank for more than 25 years. First Republic<br />
      has the flexibility to provide individuals, families, businesses,<br />
      endowments, schools and non-profit organizations with appropriate<br />
      choices that responsibly meet a client&#8217;s specific investment objectives.<br />
      Securities Products and Services are offered by First Republic<br />
      Securities Company, Member FINRA/SIPC.</p>
<p class="">
<p>SOURCE: First Republic Bank</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) June 09, 2011 San Francisco&#8217;s luxury home market is showing signs of a turnaround, according to prominent Bay Area Realtor Cece Doricko, who specializes in Forest Hill, Pacific Heights, Cow Hollow and St. Francis Wood, CA &#8230; <a href="http://homesmillbrae.com/678/signs-of-a-turnaround-in-san-franciscos-luxury-real-estate-market-2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="releaseDateline">San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) June 09, 2011 </p>
<p> San Francisco&#8217;s luxury home market is showing signs of a turnaround, according to prominent Bay Area Realtor Cece Doricko, who specializes in Forest Hill, Pacific Heights, Cow Hollow and <a href="http://www.cecedoricko.com/st-francis-wood-real-estate-s6831.html">St. Francis Wood, CA real estate</a>. Citing figures from Coldwell Banker&#8217;s latest San Francisco Luxury Market Report, Doricko reports a 13.6 percent increase in the number of home sales in the first quarter of 2011 as compared to that of the same period last year.</p>
<p>&#8220;Buyers of <a href="http://www.cecedoricko.com/pacific-heights-luxury-real-estate-s6826.html">Pacific Heights luxury real estate</a> and other luxury properties in San Francisco are starting to make their presence felt once again,&#8221; says Doricko, &#8220;and it&#8217;s not surprising why. Homes in these kinds of neighborhoods have always been sought-after and now there are quite a few that are priced lower than they have been for some time. It&#8217;s no wonder, then, that buyers who have the means are not letting these opportunities pass them by.&#8221;  </p>
<p>On a year-over-year basis, the median sale price of San Francisco luxury real estate went down by 4.3 percent in the first quarter though it shows an increase of 3.9 percent when compared to the fourth quarter of 2010. &#8220;You won&#8217;t be seeing any dramatic price dips in these neighborhoods,&#8221; says leading <a href="http://www.cecedoricko.com/forest-hill-san-francisco-realtor-s6827.html">Forest Hill, San Francisco Realtor</a> Doricko. &#8220;Properties in areas like Forest Hill and Pacific Heights have always been at a premium, so whatever price declines you&#8217;re seeing now are likely to be it, especially since luxury home sales are already trending upwards.&#8221;    </p>
<p>Doricko, whose area of expertise includes <a href="http://www.cecedoricko.com/cow-hollow-san-francisco-luxury-homes-s6830.html">Cow Hollow, San Francisco luxury homes</a> and properties in Lower Marin County, recently launched a new real estate website, CeceDoricko.com, in anticipation of the market&#8217;s eventual recovery. &#8220;When people start buying homes again, they are going to need all the relevant and up-to-date information that they can get and this is what I aim to provide via this website.&#8221;</p>
<p>To begin exploring the San Francisco luxury home market and to learn more about Doricko&#8217;s real estate services, visit her new site, <a href="http://www.CeceDoricko.com">CeceDoricko.com</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leading Forest Hill, San Francisco Realtor Cece Doricko reports seeing signs of a turnaround in the city&#8217;s luxury home market. More information on current market trends and available properties in Forest Hill, St. Francis Wood, and other premier neighborhoods can &#8230; <a href="http://homesmillbrae.com/672/signs-of-a-turnaround-in-san-franciscos-luxury-real-estate-market/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><i>Leading Forest Hill, San Francisco Realtor Cece Doricko reports seeing signs of a turnaround in the city&#8217;s luxury home market. More information on current market trends and available properties in Forest Hill, St. Francis Wood, and other premier neighborhoods can be found in Doricko&#8217;s newly launched website.</i></p>
<p class="releaseDateline">San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) June 09, 2011 </p>
<p> San Francisco&#8217;s luxury home market is showing signs of a turnaround, according to prominent Bay Area Realtor Cece Doricko, who specializes in Forest Hill, Pacific Heights, Cow Hollow and <a href="http://www.cecedoricko.com/st-francis-wood-real-estate-s6831.html">St. Francis Wood, CA real estate</a>. Citing figures from Coldwell Banker&#8217;s latest San Francisco Luxury Market Report, Doricko reports a 13.6 percent increase in the number of home sales in the first quarter of 2011 as compared to that of the same period last year.</p>
<p>“Buyers of <a href="http://www.cecedoricko.com/pacific-heights-luxury-real-estate-s6826.html">Pacific Heights luxury real estate</a> and other luxury properties in San Francisco are starting to make their presence felt once again,” says Doricko, “and it&#8217;s not surprising why. Homes in these kinds of neighborhoods have always been sought-after and now there are quite a few that are priced lower than they have been for some time. It&#8217;s no wonder, then, that buyers who have the means are not letting these opportunities pass them by.”  </p>
<p>On a year-over-year basis, the median sale price of San Francisco luxury real estate went down by 4.3 percent in the first quarter though it shows an increase of 3.9 percent when compared to the fourth quarter of 2010. “You won&#8217;t be seeing any dramatic price dips in these neighborhoods,” says leading <a href="http://www.cecedoricko.com/forest-hill-san-francisco-realtor-s6827.html">Forest Hill, San Francisco Realtor</a> Doricko. “Properties in areas like Forest Hill and Pacific Heights have always been at a premium, so whatever price declines you&#8217;re seeing now are likely to be it, especially since luxury home sales are already trending upwards.”    </p>
<p>Doricko, whose area of expertise includes <a href="http://www.cecedoricko.com/cow-hollow-san-francisco-luxury-homes-s6830.html">Cow Hollow, San Francisco luxury homes</a> and properties in Lower Marin County, recently launched a new real estate website, CeceDoricko.com, in anticipation of the market&#8217;s eventual recovery. “When people start buying homes again, they are going to need all the relevant and up-to-date information that they can get and this is what I aim to provide via this website.”</p>
<p>To begin exploring the San Francisco luxury home market and to learn more about Doricko&#8217;s real estate services, visit her new site, <a href="http://www.CeceDoricko.com">CeceDoricko.com</a>.</p>
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