Monthly Archives: March 2018

The average SF home sells in 35 days

If a “For Sale” sign pops up outside a San Francisco house, it’s advisable to run rather than walk and to skip unnecessary chores along the way, or else the place might not still be around when you get there. … Continue reading

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‘It’s About Taking Back What’s Ours’: Native Women Reclaim Land, Plot By Plot

The Bay Area first showed up on European maps amid an imperial scramble to control the Americas’ indigenous lands, lives and resources. Between 1776 and 1833, the Spanish built 21 Catholic missions in California to claim Native lands and convert Native … Continue reading

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Republican tax bill derails plans of home ownership for some Bay Area residents

ABOVE: Read more about how BevMo wants to let customers choose which wines they should stock, how the Republican tax bill may be stalling home sales, and a former MLB won a lawsuit after fighting a naked man prevented him … Continue reading

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Dreamit gets $12M from Tampa Bay real estate investor who wants to make the region an innovation hub

Tampa Bay is probably not a region that jumps to mind when most people think of communities with a robust startup scene, but real estate investor Jeffrey Vinik is hoping to change that. He has deepened his relationship with Dreamit Ventures, … Continue reading

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Bay Area rents on the rise again after ‘cooling…

A real estate analytics firm has some good news for Bay Area landlords — and bad news for tenants: Rents began rising again last year after a brief “cooling off period” in late 2016. “The Bay Area region should register … Continue reading

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