Monthly Archives: January 2018

The Future Of Real Estate May Have Far More Robots

SUNNYVALE (KPIX5) — The next time you show up to tour a Bay Area housing rental, you may discover that a robot is waiting to show you around. Meet Rabia Levy, a real estate agent for Zenplace who guides potential … Continue reading

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The Future Of Real Estate May Have Far More Robots « CBS San …

SUNNYVALE (KPIX5) — The next time you show up to tour a Bay Area housing rental, you may discover that a robot is waiting to show you around. Meet Rabia Levy, a real estate agent for Zenplace who guides potential … Continue reading

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Bay Area dodges (another) bullet when a powerful quake fails to do much damage

(If you’re having trouble viewing this video on a mobile device, click here.) BERKELEY — After nearly 8 million people in the San Francisco Bay Area were shaken — and some awakened — early Thursday when a magnitude 4.4 earthquake centered 8 miles … Continue reading

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Bay Area home prices hit record in November. Will they stay there?

Some say that could turn out to be a high-water mark until buyers and sellers sort out the impact of the federal tax overhaul, which eliminates some tax benefits of homeownership. Others say the bill won’t put enough downward pressure … Continue reading

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How Joseph Eichler Introduced Stylish Housing for the Masses

Suburbia: The very word conjures up rows and rows of cookie-cutter houses, laid out on a vast, grim grid of blah. At the time they were built, after World War II, the nation was desperate for new housing. But some … Continue reading

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