Monthly Archives: March 2018

Study: San Francisco Bay Area losing more residents than any other US metro area

Related Coverage SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — The San Francisco Bay Area is losing more residents than any other United States metro area, according to real-estate site Redfin. In 2017, 19.4 percent of Bay Area residents were searching for housing elsewhere, … Continue reading

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San Francisco residents moving causes increase in U-Haul rental …

f11photo/Shutterstock More residents are leaving San Francisco than any other US city, according to data from real-estate site Redfin. A growing number of those considering the move are Silicon Valley investors, The New York Times reports. The migration has become … Continue reading

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1900s preserved Victorian, hidden in a secret garden, for sale on Russian Hill

Caption Close 930 Chestnut is a preserved Victorian set deep on its lot behind Thomas Church designed gardens. Yours now for $6.850M 930 Chestnut is a preserved Victorian set deep on its lot behind Thomas Church designed gardens. Yours now … Continue reading

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San Francisco is losing more residents than any other city in the US, creating a shortage of U-Hauls that puts a …

f11photo/Shutterstock More residents are leaving San Francisco than any other city in the country, according to data from real estate website Redfin. A growing number of those considering the move are Silicon Valley investors, The New York Times reports. The … Continue reading

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Silicon Valley Is Over, Says Silicon Valley

Mr. Thiel’s criticisms were echoed by Michael Moritz, the billionaire founder of Sequoia Capital. In a recent Financial Times op-ed, Mr. Moritz argued that Silicon Valley had become slow and spoiled by its success, and that “soul-sapping discussions” about politics … Continue reading

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