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A: What could be so spooky about San Francisco? Much more than meets the eye or that most locals know about.

Take Sutro Baths, that burned in the 1960s and left many since then reporting that they screaming echoing throughout the abandoned tunnels.

Or do you recall Senator David Broderick, the anti-slavery hero who had a duel over that topic with Supreme Court Justice Terry in the 1850s? The gunbattle where Broderick lost his life occured at Fort Mason’s Haskell House. Broderick’s ghost supposedly wanders the halls and has been known to follow people into the bathroom.



Guests swear Miss Mary Lake lingers the fourth floor of the Queen Anne Hotel. Lake operated a girls school there, and she appears to be a helpful ghost. She’s reportedly unpacked guests’ clothes, picked up clutter, and tucked them in at night.

But, of course, the Bay Area’s most famous haunted house has to be the Winchester House, it’s one of the world’s most famous haunted houses, after all. The story is that the Winchester family was cursed by the souls of all those killed by the family’s namesake firearm.

Another intruiging tale is Stow Lake. This murky mystery began years ago when a woman supposedly lost control of her stroller and jumped in to save her baby, who went into the water.

Neither were seen again. Late at night, many who pass by say they see her ghost begging them to help find her baby. San Francisco has many ghost tours. Check one out if you’re feeling brave this Halloween.

Rachel Swann, Vanguard Properties, (415) 225-7743, rachel@vanguardsf.com.

A: Want to scare a Realtor? Ask them to sell a home with a bunch of tacky furniture, unkempt bathrooms, and mystery odors. Odds are decent the agent conducts an exorcism before bringing over any potential buyers.

In other words, you want an agent/exorcist. Someone who understands first impressions are everything, and that people all over the world can see your home online—Instagram alone sees half a billion users every month.

So banish those smelly litter boxes, evidence of smoking, spicy cooking aromas, pet hair, sweaty athletic shoes, must and mildew, funky refrigerators, and those overwhelming plug-ins that all make for scents that are less than pleasurable to prospective buyers.

For everyone’s health and well-being, open the windows and let the spirits OUT and then let’s bring in a team of professionals to eradicate The Blob. (Just a side note; how exactly did The Blob move so quickly when it had no legs? I mean, it was a BLOB, right?)

If you want to present your home as a veritable “haunted house,” it’s certainly your right to do so. But you’ll walk away with far less than your neighbor down the street, who invested the time and money into presenting the house in a fresh, new, and totally inviting way.

Julie Gardner, the Grubb Co., (510) 326-0840, jgardner@grubbco.com.

A: Let me preface by disclosing that I’m a full fledged scaredy-cat when it comes to ghost stories or anything paranormal. Consider this: I couldn’t even watch previews for the movie, “The Conjuring.”

Even researching and reading about San Francisco’s haunted history raised hairs on my neck. So….I’ve decided to go with fun ghost stories

During Prohibition, San Francisco’s York Hotel operated a speakeasy out of the Empire Plush Room. The country’s ban on alcohol didn’t last long, but supposedly the ghost of the plush room’s pianist, Lester, still hangs around.

The St. Francis Hotel is famous for its views and amenities, but those interested in the paranomal might want to check out a room on the twelfth floor. Suite 1221 is where singer Al Jolson died mid-poker game in 1950. In addition to Jolson, the ghosts of celebrities John Barrymore, Fatty Arbuckle and a lovely lady in a white dress also frequent the stately hotel.

A piano player, singer, lovely lady in a white dress. What’s could be scary about all that?

Par Hanji, Paragon Real Estate Group, (415) 307-5110, phanji@paragon-re.com.

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A: What could be so spooky about San Francisco? Much more than meets the eye or that most locals know about.

Take Sutro Baths, that burned in the 1960s and left many since then reporting that they screaming echoing throughout the abandoned tunnels.

Or do you recall Senator David Broderick, the anti-slavery hero who had a duel over that topic with Supreme Court Justice Terry in the 1850s? The gunbattle where Broderick lost his life occured at Fort Mason’s Haskell House. Broderick’s ghost supposedly wanders the halls and has been known to follow people into the bathroom.



Guests swear Miss Mary Lake lingers the fourth floor of the Queen Anne Hotel. Lake operated a girls school there, and she appears to be a helpful ghost. She’s reportedly unpacked guests’ clothes, picked up clutter, and tucked them in at night.

But, of course, the Bay Area’s most famous haunted house has to be the Winchester House, it’s one of the world’s most famous haunted houses, after all. The story is that the Winchester family was cursed by the souls of all those killed by the family’s namesake firearm.

Another intruiging tale is Stow Lake. This murky mystery began years ago when a woman supposedly lost control of her stroller and jumped in to save her baby, who went into the water.

Neither were seen again. Late at night, many who pass by say they see her ghost begging them to help find her baby. San Francisco has many ghost tours. Check one out if you’re feeling brave this Halloween.

Rachel Swann, Vanguard Properties, (415) 225-7743, rachel@vanguardsf.com.

A: Want to scare a Realtor? Ask them to sell a home with a bunch of tacky furniture, unkempt bathrooms, and mystery odors. Odds are decent the agent conducts an exorcism before bringing over any potential buyers.

In other words, you want an agent/exorcist. Someone who understands first impressions are everything, and that people all over the world can see your home online—Instagram alone sees half a billion users every month.

So banish those smelly litter boxes, evidence of smoking, spicy cooking aromas, pet hair, sweaty athletic shoes, must and mildew, funky refrigerators, and those overwhelming plug-ins that all make for scents that are less than pleasurable to prospective buyers.

For everyone’s health and well-being, open the windows and let the spirits OUT and then let’s bring in a team of professionals to eradicate The Blob. (Just a side note; how exactly did The Blob move so quickly when it had no legs? I mean, it was a BLOB, right?)

If you want to present your home as a veritable “haunted house,” it’s certainly your right to do so. But you’ll walk away with far less than your neighbor down the street, who invested the time and money into presenting the house in a fresh, new, and totally inviting way.

Julie Gardner, the Grubb Co., (510) 326-0840, jgardner@grubbco.com.

A: Let me preface by disclosing that I’m a full fledged scaredy-cat when it comes to ghost stories or anything paranormal. Consider this: I couldn’t even watch previews for the movie, “The Conjuring.”

Even researching and reading about San Francisco’s haunted history raised hairs on my neck. So….I’ve decided to go with fun ghost stories

During Prohibition, San Francisco’s York Hotel operated a speakeasy out of the Empire Plush Room. The country’s ban on alcohol didn’t last long, but supposedly the ghost of the plush room’s pianist, Lester, still hangs around.

The St. Francis Hotel is famous for its views and amenities, but those interested in the paranomal might want to check out a room on the twelfth floor. Suite 1221 is where singer Al Jolson died mid-poker game in 1950. In addition to Jolson, the ghosts of celebrities John Barrymore, Fatty Arbuckle and a lovely lady in a white dress also frequent the stately hotel.

A piano player, singer, lovely lady in a white dress. What’s could be scary about all that?

Par Hanji, Paragon Real Estate Group, (415) 307-5110, phanji@paragon-re.com.

Article source: http://www.sfgate.com/realestate/article/Sound-Off-Know-any-good-ghost-stories-about-10421220.php

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San Francisco’s Pacific Union International Aggressively Leads U.S. Real Estate Industry With Unprecedented Tech …

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 27, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — True to its roots in the Bay Area, Pacific Union International is leading the U.S. residential real estate industry with new and impactful technologies in its growing kit of innovative sales and communication tools that are transforming the industry.

Ranked as the ninth-largest brokerage in the nation based on 2015 sales volume of $8.2 billion by REALtrends, Pacific Union invests in developing game-changing technologies for residential real estate professionals. The firm’s latest innovation is its proprietary Best Buyer Report (BBR), which analyzes a real estate listing’s neighborhood location, surrounding community features and amenities, and the home’s physical features to instantly create a target buyer demographic profile. By using leading-edge consumer demographic data and strategically matching the BBR results with digital marketing execution, clients and real estate professionals can confidently reach their target buyer pool through curated digital ads specifically designed for each listing to quickly attract the highest-probability buyers.


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Pacific Union’s third annual Bay Area Real Estate Forecast will inform investors, buyers and sellers of the market through 2019. November 16, 2016, 5 pm at the SFJazz Center in San Francisco, CA.


“The Best Buyer Report takes all of the anecdotal intelligence we have and replaces it with deeper data,” Pacific Union CEO Mark A. McLaughlin says. “Clients appreciate being empowered by the data teamed with our deeply experienced professionals.”

Pacific Union real estate professionals also leverage the company’s award-winning, proprietary Digital Listing Presentation to deliver sales presentations to clients via the iPad or Apple TV. Apps and communications tools Theo and RealScout enable real-time dialogue between Pacific Union professionals and their clients. The Boston Logic-designed Pacific Union dashboard for professionals has a built-in CRM system that enables professionals to easily deliver efficient and effective marketing campaigns.

Pacific Union delivers its housing-market reports via Market Pulse videos and Web-based market data on a quarterly basis, which feature expert commentary from Pacific Union Chief Economist Selma Hepp. The company also enables its real estate professionals to deliver monthly market reports via its corporate blog and email updates.

This fall, Pacific Union will present its third-annual live “Bay Area Real Estate Economic Forecast 2019,” which will offer an exclusive, forward-looking take on the region’s housing market. The one-hour event will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 5 p.m. PST at the SFJAZZ Center in San Francisco and will be streamed live in both English and in Mandarin. Pacific Union CEO Mark A. McLaughlin will present the outlook, along with Hepp and noted real estate economists John Burns and Dean Wehrli of Irvine, California-based John Burns Real Estate Consulting.

Pacific Union was one of two Bay Area-based, full-service residential real estate brokerages named to this year’s Inc. 5000 list. And like last year, the San Francisco-based firm had the largest revenue of any California firm that Inc. classifies in its real estate category.  In June, REAL Trends named 11 Pacific Union real estate professionals among the most productive in the country.

About Pacific Union
Pacific Union is the San Francisco Bay Area’s premier luxury real estate brand operating in eight regions. The brokerage offers a full range of personal and commercial real estate services, including buying, selling, and relocation, and enjoys a relationship with Christie’s International Real Estate as an exclusive affiliate in in the San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Alameda, and Contra Costa counties in the state of California. Locally owned, Pacific Union operates with an entrepreneurial mindset and unwavering commitment to deliver exceptional service and expertise. For more information, please visit us at www.pacificunion.com.

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Bay Area rents are falling, new survey shows – The Mercury News

The message is becoming increasingly clear: Rents indeed are falling around the Bay Area.

New data from the Axiometrics research firm show rents dropping in San Jose, San Francisco and Oakland. The Oakland piece is a new twist; according to other surveys, the city’s rents have remained on the rise, though at a far slower rate than over the past year or two.

As average rents slide into “negative-rent-growth territory,” the Axiometrics study found:

  • In September 2016, San Jose rents fell year over year by 3.4 percent from $2,814 in September 2015 to $2,718.
  • During the same time period, San Francisco rents fell year over year by 3.3 percent from $3,336 to $3,226.
  • And Oakland rents fell year over year by 0.6 percent from $2,392 to $2,378.

There were slight month-over-month declines from August to September 2016, as well: Rents dropped from $2,800 to $2,718 in San Jose (off 2.9 percent); from $3,301 to $3,226 in San Francisco (off 2.3 percent); and from $2,413 to $2,378 in Oakland (down 1.5 percent).

Now compare the region’s scenario to the nation’s: The average national rent stood at just $1,290 in September 2016, up year over year by 2.6 percent from $1,258, according to Axiometrics.

The Axiometrics study follows one by Abodo, the apartment search website. It showed rents dropping 7 percent from September to October in San Jose (from $2,455 to $2,293) for a one-bedroom apartment, and falling 6 percent in San Francisco (from $3,698 to $3,483). However, it showed rents still climbing in Oakland — by 5 percent, from $2,256 to $2,358 for a one-bedroom.

According to a third-quarter report by Novato-based RealFacts, the average San Jose apartment now rents for $2,500, up 0.6 percent from the third quarter of 2015, while the average San Francisco rent fell year over year by 3.4 percent to $3,499. In Oakland, the average rent is $2,927, according to RealFacts — up 2.8 percent on a year-over-year basis.

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San Francisco’s Pacific Union International Aggressively Leads U.S. Real Estate Industry With Unprecedented Tech … – SYS

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SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 27, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — True to its roots in the Bay Area, Pacific Union International is leading the U.S. residential real estate industry with new and impactful technologies in its growing kit of innovative sales and communication tools that are transforming the industry.

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Ranked as the ninth-largest brokerage in the nation based on 2015 sales volume of $8.2 billion by REALtrends, Pacific Union invests in developing game-changing technologies for residential real estate professionals. The firm’s latest innovation is its proprietary Best Buyer Report (BBR), which analyzes a real estate listing’s neighborhood location, surrounding community features and amenities, and the home’s physical features to instantly create a target buyer demographic profile. By using leading-edge consumer demographic data and strategically matching the BBR results with digital marketing execution, clients and real estate professionals can confidently reach their target buyer pool through curated digital ads specifically designed for each listing to quickly attract the highest-probability buyers.

“The Best Buyer Report takes all of the anecdotal intelligence we have and replaces it with deeper data,” Pacific Union CEO Mark A. McLaughlin says. “Clients appreciate being empowered by the data teamed with our deeply experienced professionals.”

Pacific Union real estate professionals also leverage the company’s award-winning, proprietary Digital Listing Presentation to deliver sales presentations to clients via the iPad or Apple TV. Apps and communications tools Theo and RealScout enable real-time dialogue between Pacific Union professionals and their clients. The Boston Logic-designed Pacific Union dashboard for professionals has a built-in CRM system that enables professionals to easily deliver efficient and effective marketing campaigns.

Pacific Union delivers its housing-market reports via Market Pulse videos and Web-based market data on a quarterly basis, which feature expert commentary from Pacific Union Chief Economist Selma Hepp. The company also enables its real estate professionals to deliver monthly market reports via its corporate blog and email updates.

This fall, Pacific Union will present its third-annual live “Bay Area Real Estate Economic Forecast 2019,” which will offer an exclusive, forward-looking take on the region’s housing market. The one-hour event will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 5 p.m. PST at the SFJAZZ Center in San Francisco and will be streamed live in both English and in Mandarin. Pacific Union CEO Mark A. McLaughlin will present the outlook, along with Hepp and noted real estate economists John Burns and Dean Wehrli of Irvine, California-based John Burns Real Estate Consulting.

Pacific Union was one of two Bay Area-based, full-service residential real estate brokerages named to this year’s Inc. 5000 list. And like last year, the San Francisco-based firm had the largest revenue of any California firm that Inc. classifies in its real estate category.  In June, REAL Trends named 11 Pacific Union real estate professionals among the most productive in the country.

About Pacific Union
Pacific Union is the San Francisco Bay Area’s premier luxury real estate brand operating in eight regions. The brokerage offers a full range of personal and commercial real estate services, including buying, selling, and relocation, and enjoys a relationship with Christie’s International Real Estate as an exclusive affiliate in in the San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Alameda, and Contra Costa counties in the state of California. Locally owned, Pacific Union operates with an entrepreneurial mindset and unwavering commitment to deliver exceptional service and expertise. For more information, please visit us at www.pacificunion.com.

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