Monthly Archives: June 2018

Zillow Data Used To Project Impact Of Sea Level Rise On Real Estate

STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: It’s a good time to be living on high ground. Not such a good time to be living down near the water. A study out today says more than 300,000 homes in the United States are likely … Continue reading

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Bay Area residents are inundating Sacramento new home websites. Is a coastal wave coming?

If you’re touring a model home this weekend in Sacramento, chances are the other couple over there, the ones checking out the quartz counters and sizing up the master closet, are not locals. Emigres from the San Francisco Bay Area … Continue reading

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Bay Area’s stark gaps between haves and have-nots

Even as Bay Area tech professionals take home the highest disposable incomes in the country, local service workers have sunk to the bottom with little or no cash left over after living expenses, a new report found. The region is … Continue reading

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Half of Silicon Valley residents want to leave, blame housing

Despite the Bay Area’s natural beauty and booming job market, nearly half of its residents now want to get out, citing a creeping disillusionment with the high cost of housing. Want to find more housing coverage and connect with our … Continue reading

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Bay Area job market surges in May — but how long can this upswing last?

The Bay Area job market surged again in May as the region’s booming economy kept employers adding to their payrolls for the 13th consecutive month The Bay Area gained 6,800 jobs in May, according to seasonally adjusted figures released Friday … Continue reading

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